Video – Windows 8.1 Basic Desktop Navigation
Video – Windows 8.1 Basic Desktop Navigation
In this video, instructor Steve Fullmer walks us through the desktop navigation of Windows 8.1.
Topics covered:
- Lock Screen
- Start Screen
- Tiles (Metro/Modern apps)
- Swipe
- Desktop
- Windows Key – touch screen and mouse
- Hot Corners
- Start Pearl
- Charms Bar
- Account logout
- Universal Search
- Typing
- Charm
- (Categories)
- Internet search
- Control Panel vs Store apps and charms
- Printing from Apps
- Switching between apps
- Closing Apps
- Store Apps
- Improved & Expanded
- Context sensitivity
- Inactivity Timers
- Tile Sizes
- Configuration
- Alt-Click (Right Click)
- Desktop focus vs Start menu
- Internet Explorer
- System testing and tools
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