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`Meet the new Windows.
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`Windows has been reimagined to be all about you
`and your style of working. Put what matters most
`right on your Start screen, and get instant access to
`your people, apps, sites, and more, so you can spend
`less time searching and more time doing.
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`No matter what you want to do, you can get it done
`quickly in Windows 8. Whether you’re collaborating
`on a large project, preparing for an upcoming
`conference, or traveling for work, you can use touch,
`mouse, and keyboard together–seamlessly–to do
`what you want, the way you want.
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`Getting around
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`Go back to the start.
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`In Windows 8, you can return to the Start screen from no matter where you are.
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`Press on your keyboard or swipe from the right edge to reveal the charms, and then
`tap Start.
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`Introduce your mouse to your corners.
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`Use the corners on the Start screen to
`navigate Windows 8 with your mouse.
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`Place the mouse pointer in the upper or
`lower right corner of the screen to reveal
`the charms, where you have instant access
`to Search, Share, PC Settings, and more.
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`Place the mouse pointer in the upper left
`corner of the screen to see open apps and
`switch between them.
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`Getting around
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`Touch to discover the edges.
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`Swipe from the right edge to
`reveal the charms and return to
`the Start screen.
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`Swipe from the left edge to
`switch between open apps.
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`Getting around
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`Swipe from the bottom or top
`edge to reveal app commands.
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`Swipe down from the top edge to
`the bottom edge to close apps.
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`Swipe down to select.
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`Swipe down or right-click to select and reveal
`app commands.
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`Getting around
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`Explore the Start screen.
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`Your Start screen can be as unique as you are. You have one-click access to your most
`frequently-used Office apps, folders, headlines, sites, and more. The live tiles on your Start
`screen are brimming with information; they change and update in real time so you can see
`what’s going on and stay connected.
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`Navigating
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`You can swipe or scroll to find your
`apps: On the Start screen, swipe
`across the screen from right to left.
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`Or, with a mouse, use the
`horizontal scroll bar at the bottom
`of the screen.
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`Rearrange apps. Create groups.
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`Make Windows 8 uniquely yours by personalizing the Start screen to match your work
`and lifestyle.
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`To create and then name a group of tiles, pinch two
`fingers together to zoom out, or click the zoom (-)
`icon in the lower right corner. Then swipe down or
`right-click to select a group and click Name group.
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`To move entire groups, pinch two fingers together
`to zoom out or click the zoom (-) icon in the lower
`right corner. Drag the group up or down and then
`move it to where you want.
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`To move a tile, drag it up or down, or
`click and hold it with a mouse, then
`drag it anywhere you want it.
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`*Microsoft Office is sold separately.
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`Navigating
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`Show all your apps at once.
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`To show all installed apps, on the Start
`screen, swipe up with your finger or
`right-click with a mouse, and then tap
`or click All apps in the lower-right
`corner of the screen.
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`To pin your apps to your Start screen,
`swipe down or right-click with your
`mouse. In the bar of commands at the
`bottom of the screen, tap or click Pin
`to Start.
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`Navigating
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`Keyboard shortcut: On the Start screen, Ctrl + Tab toggles between the Start screen and the All apps screen.
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`The charms are always there for you.
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`The charms are always available on the right side of your screen
`so you have access to Search, Share, the Start screen, Devices,
`and Settings no matter what you’re working on.
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`Use the charms to do all the basics: Search for a file that has
`the data you need, Share your work with coworkers, open the
`Start screen, choose a Device to print to, or access app or PC
`settings.
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`To access the charms, swipe from the right edge of your screen
`or move your mouse to the upper or lower right corner.
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`Keyboard shortcut: Press + C to access the charms from anywhere.
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`Navigating
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`Change settings for apps and your PC.
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`Navigating
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`Access the Settings charm to change
`settings for the app you’re in plus PC
`settings you’re most likely to need:
`power, notifications, volume, brightness,
`and network connections.
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`Settings is where you can set up your
`apps and PC exactly as you like them.
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`And don’t forget: Settings is where
`you’ll sleep, shut down, or restart your
`computer.
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`Swipe from the right edge of your screen to open the charms and click Settings; or + I opens Settings.
`*Microsoft Office is sold separately.
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`Move around your spaces.
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`Going from the Start screen to the desktop to any app is simple and quick, whether you’re
`using touch, a mouse, a keyboard or a combination of those things.
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`To go to the desktop from the Start
`screen, tap or click the Desktop tile.
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`To return to the Start screen at any time,
`press or swipe from the right edge to
`reveal the charms, and then tap Start.
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`Navigating
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`Reveal App Commands.
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`Now that you know how to get around, understanding how to make your apps work for
`you is the next step.
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`Most app commands–such as New, Refresh, and Attach–are hidden until you need them,
`giving the app the entire screen.
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`Managing Apps
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`To access app commands, with touch, swipe
`up from the bottom edge or down from the
`top edge, and then tap the command you
`want.
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`With a mouse, right-click within the app, and
`then click the command you want.
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`Switch between apps.
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`Work is fast paced, and you’re probably using several different apps at a time to get things
`done. No need to individually open and close each app–just swap out apps from a list on
`the left side of your screen.
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`With touch, swipe in and back out on
`the left edge and you can select an
`app from that list.
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`Or, with a mouse, move your pointer to
`the upper left corner of the screen and
`then move it down the left edge.
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`Managing Apps
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`Keyboard shortcut: Press + Tab to cycle through open apps (except desktop apps). Press Alt + Tab to cycle through all open apps.
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`Snap an app: Use two apps at once.
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`Keep an eye on a certain company’s stock you’re following while you work on your
`proposal for them. You can snap a second app to the left or right of your screen while
`you’re using a different one, making it easy for you to get more done.*
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`Managing Apps
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`With touch, slide your finger from the
`left edge to bring in the second app.
`Drag that app to the left or right side
`of the screen until an opening appears
`behind it.
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`With a mouse, move your pointer to
`the upper-left corner until the second
`app appears, and then drag that app to
`the left or right of the screen until an
`opening appears behind it.
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`* Your screen resolution must be at least 1366 x 768 to snap apps.
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`You can close your apps...or not.
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`Apps that are built in for Windows 8 or that you install from the Windows Store don’t slow
`down your PC, so you don’t need to close them. When you’re not using an app, it runs in
`the background and will eventually close. But you can still close an app if you want.
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`With a mouse, click and drag the app from
`the top edge of your screen to the
`bottom of the screen.
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`With touch, drag the app from the top edge of
`your screen to the bottom of the screen.
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`Managing Apps
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`Productivity
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`Make the taskbar your own.
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`On the desktop, you can enjoy the traditional work style you’re used to. The taskbar is a
`big part of that, and you can customize it to work like you do.
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`• First, you want to add programs and items
`to the taskbar. The easiest way to do this is to
`search for the item on the Start screen, swipe
`down or right-click to select it, and on the
`app commands, select Pin to taskbar.
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`• Once you have several buttons on the
`taskbar, to move a button, tap and hold or
`click and drag it to a different position.
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`• To change how taskbar buttons appear,
`type Taskbar on the Start screen, and under
`Search, tap or click Settings. Select the
`taskbar result. Taskbar properties dialog
`opens and you can make your choice.
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`* Microsoft Office is sold separately.
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`File Explorer just got handier.
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`Whether you put all your files into a single stuffed folder or have a bevy of folders strewn
`all over, the Windows 8 File Explorer (previously called Windows Explorer) can take on
`whatever tasks you need it to do.
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`The new ribbon makes
`accomplishing common tasks–
`such as copying and moving,
`creating new folders, emailing
`and zipping items, and changing
`the view–a breeze.
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`The Up button ,which is used to
`move up one folder in the folder
`tree, is truly helpful for navigating
`through your work files.
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`Use File History and never lose your work.
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`There’s nothing worse than losing your work. With File History enabled, your work is
`automatically backed up as often as you want in a separate location. You can even access
`backed-up versions of your files in case you want to revert to an older copy.
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`Now you can find what you want, when you want it–nothing is ever really lost.
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`Productivity
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`1. To set up File History, type File
`History on the Start screen and
`then tap or click Settings.
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`2. Tap or click File History and
`select your preferences.
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`Internet Explorer 10: Touch a more beautiful web.
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`In Internet Explorer, you’ll
`experience edge-to-edge
`browsing: the browser
`disappears when you don’t
`need it. You’re left with a
`totally immersive, full-screen
`experience.
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`Internet Explorer has been
`reimagined to create a new
`experience specifically for your
`Windows 8 devices. Other
`browsers might be “made
`to work” in Windows 8, but
`Internet Explorer 10 was built
`for Windows 8.
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`Look at your tabs when you need them.
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`Say goodbye to distracting tabs and hello to an experience that puts your focus where it
`should be–on the web, not in your browser. Browser tabs and navigation controls appear
`only when you need them.
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`The Tabs bar shows sneak peeks of the web pages you already have open. One-touch or
`one-click controls let you easily open a new tab, close tabs, or switch between tabs.
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`To open a new tab, swipe down from the top of the screen (or right-click) to bring up the
`Tabs bar, and then tap or click the New tab button.
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`Productivity
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`Flip ahead to the content you want.
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`Whether you enjoy starting your day with the
`news or doing some research for a project, turning
`on flip ahead makes going from page to page and
`article to article more fluid. With flip ahead you
`can swipe across the page or click the Forward
`button to go to the next page of content.
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`Turn on flip ahead:
`1. Launch Internet Explorer 10.
`2. If you’re using touch, swipe in from the right. If
`you’re using a mouse, move the pointer to the
`top-right corner of the screen.
`3. Tap or click Settings > Internet Options.
`4. Under Flip ahead, toggle Turn on flip ahead
`to On.
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`Productivity
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`Keyboard shortcut: From any app press + I to open Settings.
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`Use Internet Explorer 10 in the familiar desktop mode.
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`Productivity
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`1. Open Internet Explorer from the
`Start screen.
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`2. At the bottom of the screen, tap
`or click the wrench icon.
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`3. Tap or click View on the
`desktop.
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`Pin your favorite web pages to the
`Start Screen:
`At the bottom right of a browser
`window, tap or click the pin icon
`and then tap or click Pin to Start.
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`Windows To Go, Windows 8 Enterprise in your pocket.
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`Windows To Go is your own fully manageable, corporate image installed on a bootable
`certified USB drive. Simply insert the drive into a compatible computer and boot into a
`personalized Windows 8 image, network connectivity not required.
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`How to use Windows To Go:
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`1.
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`Insert Windows To Go into the USB port of
`a powered down machine, press power, and
`boot your machine from the USB drive.
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`2. The very first run of the drive could take 10-15
`minutes. Give it time. The drive will boot much
`more quickly after the first time you do this.
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`3. When finished working on Windows To Go,
`power down the machine completely before
`you take the drive out.
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`Protect your device with BitLocker.
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`Microsoft BitLocker Drive Encryption uses encryption technology to help prevent
`unauthorized users from gaining access to corporate and personal data.*
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`Improve security and stay connected
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`To access BitLocker:
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`1. On the Start screen, type Control Panel, and then
`tap or click the Control Panel app to open it.
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`2. In the Control Panel, tap or click System and
`Security and then tap or click BitLocker Drive
`Encryption.
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`*BitLocker Drive Encryption is only available in Windows 8 Pro and Windows 8 Enterprise editions.
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`Be connected to what you need.
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`Having quick access to your printer, projector, wireless network, Bluetooth, and other
`settings is critical when you’re presenting, preparing, or simply doing your everyday tasks.
`Windows 8 has easy access to all that information in one place.
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`Tap or click the Settings charm, then
`click Change PC Settings.
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`• To add a device, tap or click
`Devices and then Add a device.
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`• To see the status of your wireless
`or Bluetooth connections, click
`Wireless.
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`Improve security and stay connected
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`Keyboard shortcut: From any app press + I to open Settings.
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`Be social from one hub.
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`Bring your People app to life with your LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter updates. See what
`coworkers, customers, and friends are up to and reply to posts right from the app.
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`Improve security and stay connected
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`1. To add your social accounts, open the
`People app.
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`2. Touch or click the upper right corner
`where it shows the accounts that are
`connected.
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`3. Tap or click Add an account and select
`the account you want to connect.
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`4. Click Connect and enter the
`information to set up your account.
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`Make your Start screen your own.
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`Change background and color combinations to match the company logo or
`your school colors.
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`1. Swipe from the right edge of your
`screen or move your mouse to
`the upper or lower right corner to
`access the charms.
`2. Click Settings, and then click
`Change PC settings.
`3. On the Personalize tab, under
`Start screen, you can make your
`own selections.
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`Keyboard shortcut: From any app press + I to open Settings.
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`Personalizing Windows 8
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`Personalizing Windows 8
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`Customize your lock screen.
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`With Windows 8 you can set up notifications for up to seven apps on your lock
`screen, allowing you access to useful information as it comes in…even when your
`computer is locked.
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`To access lock screen settings:
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`1. Open the Settings charm or press
` + I.
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`2. Tap or click Change PC settings.
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`3. Tap or click the Personalize tab.
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`Passwords have never looked this beautiful.
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`Setting up a picture password means keeping your computer secure while having one
`less complex password to remember.
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`1. From the Settings charm,
`tap or click Change PC
`Settings.
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`2. On the users tab, under
`Sign-in options, click Create
`a picture password.
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`Keyboard shortcut: From any app press + I to open Settings.
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`Personalizing Windows 8
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`Set up multiple user accounts.
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`You may be the primary user of your computer but sometimes your assistant has access
`to it as well. You can both keep your settings and information private by creating
`separate accounts.
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`Personalizing Windows 8
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`1. Open the Settings charm.
`2. Tap or click Change PC Settings.
`3. Tap or click Users, then Add a user.
`4. To create an account linked to Microsoft,
`type the user’s email address used to
`sign in. Or, tap or click Sign in without
`a Microsoft account to create a local
`account.
`5. Follow the on-screen guidance to
`complete the settings.
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`Keyboard shortcut: From any app press + I to open Settings.
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`Settings to sync.
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`When you sync settings across all your devices,
`finishing up a work project on your tablet while you’re
`out of the office feels just like working on your PC. You
`can work with the same customized dictionary, app
`settings, and other personalizations and experience a
`smooth, consistent experience.
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`1. Open the Settings charm.
`2. Tap or click Change PC settings.
`3. Tap or click Sync your settings and then
`Sync settings on this PC.
`4. Turn on all the settings in the list that you
`want.
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`Personalizing Windows 8
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`Keyboard shortcut: From any app press + I to open Settings.
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`Getting Around
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`Get to know the language of touch.
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`Swipe from right edge, tap Start.
`Swipe from left edge.
`Swipe from top edge all the way to the bottom.
`Swipe from bottom edge or top edge.
`Swipe from left edge, drag app to the right.*
`Swipe from left edge, drag app to the left.*
`Swipe from right edge.
`Swipe from right edge, tap Search, then Files.
`In an app, swipe from right edge, tap Search.
`Swipe from right edge, tap Search.
`Swipe from right edge, tap Share.
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`Open Start screen or previous app (alternating).
`Switch to the next open app.
`Close active app.
`Reveal app commands.
`Snap app right.
`Snap app left.
`Open charms.
`Open Search charm on files.
`Open Search charm on active app.
`Search apps.
`Open Share charm.
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`* Monitor must support a resolution of at least 1366 x 768.
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`What to do with your mouse.
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`Open Start screen or previous app (alternating).
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`Switch to the next open app.
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`Close active app.
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`Reveal app commands.
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`Snap app right.
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`Snap app left.
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`Open charms.
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`Open Search charm on files.
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`Open Search charm on active app.
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`Search apps.
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`Open Share charm.
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`Click bottom left corner (repeat).
`Click top left corner (repeat).
`Click at the top edge and drag to the bottom.
`Right-click app in open space or on Start,
`right-click a tile.
`Hover in top left corner, move down the edge.
`Click and drag app to right.*
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`Hover in top left corner, move down the edge.
`Click and drag app to left.*
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`Hover in top right corner, move down the edge.
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`Hover in top right corner, click Search, then Files.
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`In an app, hover in top right corner, click Search.
`Hover in top right corner, click Search.
`Hover in top right corner, click Share.
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`* Monitor must support a resolution of at least 1366 x 768.
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`Use the keyboard to get places fast.
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`Open Start screen.
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`+ Start typing
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`Search your PC.
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`Open charms.
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`+ T
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`+ W
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`+ X
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`Cycle through apps on taskbar.
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`Open Search charm for settings.
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`Open Quick Link menu.
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`Show/Hide the Desktop.
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`+ comma (,)
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`Peek at Desktop.
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`Open Search charm to search for files.
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`+ plus (+) or minus(-)
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`Zoom in or out.
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`+ C
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`+ D
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`+ F
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`+ H
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`+ I
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`+ K
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`+ L
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`+ Q
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`+ R
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`Open Share charm.
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`Open Settings charm.
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`Open Devices charm.
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`Lock your computer.
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`+period (.)
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`Snap an app to the right.
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`+Shift + period (.)
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`Snap an app to the left.
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`+ Home
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`+ Tab
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`Minimize all but the active window.
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`Cycle through open apps (not desktop apps).
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`Open Search charm for active app.
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`+ Alt + Enter
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`Open Windows Media Center.
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`Open the Run dialog.
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`+ spacebar
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`Switch language and keyboard layout.
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