Windows 8 shortcuts and secrets (Developer Preview edition)
Summary: So, you've installed the Windows 8 Developer Preview and you're feeling a bit disoriented? You've come to the right place. Here's a collection of shortcuts and tips to help you navigate the "reimagined" Windows 8 interface.
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The technique for managing shortcut tiles to Metro-style apps is similar to that used for Windows desktop programs. Swipe down or right-click to expose the app bar options shown here, Click Smaller (or Larger) to change a wide tile to a square one half its size or vice-versa. Both sizes are shown here.
You can also click Pin or Unpin to add or remove a program tile from the Start screen, or click Uninstall to remove the program completely.
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RE: Windows 8 shortcuts and secrets (Developer Preview edition)
Can a keyboard shortcut be set for a tile?
Not that I am aware of
I looked into that and couldn't find any way to assign keyboard shortcuts to tiles.
Keep it old school
Discovered it by using the old school CTRL+ALT+DEL combination.
That combined with fingerprint credentials is super fast
File history
is it support drivers ?
RE: Windows 8 shortcuts and secrets (Developer Preview edition)
RE: Windows 8 shortcuts and secrets (Developer Preview edition)
I won't be using windows on a tablet every day.
Win phone, even if it doesn???t sell is a great phone, easier to work with than Android. I use and like mine every day. The tilling menu is nice on such a device but I do not wish to see them on keyboard/mouse and full size display monitor PC. We will most probably be millions out there still operating PCS sitting on a chair with a keyboard and a Mouse??? To be honest, for me, there is/was nothing wrong with that setup for programming, gaming, using photshop and other authoring apps.
RE: Windows 8 shortcuts and secrets (Developer Preview edition)
I agree MS needs to get this right. When you introduce such a radical UI change you need to make sure there is an easily accessible setting to change it back to what is familiar. I hope for MS sake they have learned from past mistakes and do not repeat stupidity.
RE: Windows 8 shortcuts and secrets (Developer Preview edition)
RE: Windows 8 shortcuts and secrets (Developer Preview edition)
RE: Windows 8 shortcuts and secrets (Developer Preview edition)
You should probably just stick with W7. You're probably still complaining about serial connectors not being on MB's anymore.
+2 : I agree with both of you!
I use Windows 7 at working for developing, and I just have a keyboard and mouse. The Metro UI is annoying the pants off me on the laptop I got it installed on. Windows 8 has some great features, but the UI is getting in it's way for me.
I've also just noticed this article: http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/window-on-windows/tweak-windows-8-to-remove-the-metro-interface/5077
I hope this is included in the final version, because I don't want to be dealing with the Metro UI when I'm doing my job on a standard (and still going to be around for a long time) PC.
Otherwise I may have to resort to using Windows 8 Server as my desktop OS as I'm guessing that won't have the Metro UI?!
RE: Windows 8 shortcuts and secrets (Developer Preview edition)
To me it feels like they just want everyone on the same page. So if someone hands you a Windows 8 Tablet or Smart phone, or you sit at the computer, it s intuative and you know what to do from the beginning instead of fumbling around trying to figure out how to get around the operating system.
RE: Windows 8 shortcuts and secrets (Developer Preview edition)
Your one slide title is misleading
You don't click - you just mouse-over it.
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Ctrl-Alt-Esc for Task Manager dates back far earlier too.
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