Windows
8 is finally here, and if you're used to previous versions of Windows
then you're going to notice that quite a bit has changed. In fact,
Windows has seen the biggest changes since the jump from Windows 3.1 to
Windows 95.
Out goes the Start menu, in comes the new
touch-oriented Start screen, new apps, new interface conventions - even
experienced PC users may be left feeling a little lost.
Don't
despair, though, help is at hand with the following Windows 8 tutorial.
We've been investigating every part of Windows 8, uncovering many of its
most important tips and tricks, so read our guide and you'll soon be
equipped to get the most out of Microsoft's latest release.
1. Lock screen
Windows 8 opens on its lock screen, which looks pretty but unfortunately displays no clues about what to do next.
It's
all very straightforward, though. Just tap the space bar, spin the
mouse wheel or swipe upwards on a touch screen to reveal a regular login
screen with the user name you created during installation. Enter your
password to begin.
2. Basic navigation
Windows 8 launches
with its new interface, all colourful tiles and touch-friendly apps. And
if you're using a tablet then it'll all be very straightforward: just
swipe left or right to scroll the screen, and tap any tile of interest.
On a regular desktop, though, you might alternatively spin the mouse wheel to scroll backwards and forwards.
And
you can also use the keyboard. Press the Home or End keys to jump from
one end of your Start screen to the other, for instance, then use the
cursor keys to select a particular tile, tapping Enter to select it.
Press the Windows key to return to the Start screen; right-click (or
swipe down on) apps you don't need and select Unpin to remove them; and
drag and drop the other tiles around to organise them as you like.
3. App groups
The
Start screen apps are initially displayed in a fairly random order, but
if you'd prefer a more organised life then it's easy to sort them into
custom groups.
You might drag People, Mail, Messaging and Calendar
over to the left-hand side, for instance, to form a separate 'People'
group. Click the 'minus' icon in the bottom right corner of the screen
to zoom out and you'll now find you can drag and drop the new group (or
any of the others) around as a block.
Right-click within the block
(while still zoomed out) and you'll also be able to give the group a
name, which - if you go on to add another 20 or 30 apps to your Start
screen - will make it much easier to find the tools you need.
4. Quick access menu
Right-click
in the bottom left corner (or hold down the Windows key and press X)
for a text-based menu that provides easy access to lots of useful
applets and features: Device Manager, Control Panel, Explorer, the
Search dialog and more.
5. Find your applications
The Win+X menu is useful, but no
substitute for the old Start menu as it doesn't provide access to your
applications. To find this, hold down the Windows key and press Q or
either right-click an empty part of the Start screen or swipe your
finger up from the bottom of the screen and select 'All Apps' to reveal a
scrolling list of all your installed applications. Browse the various
tiles to find what you need and click the relevant app to launch it.
6. Easy access
If there's an application you use all the time then you don't have to
access it via the search system. Pin it to the Start screen and it'll be
available at a click.
Start by typing part of the name of your
application. To access Control Panel, for instance, type 'Control'.
Right-click the 'Control Panel' tile on the Apps Search screen, and
click 'Pin to Start'. If you're using a touchscreen, press and hold the
icon, then flick down and select 'Pin to Start'.
Now press the
Windows key, scroll to the right and you'll see the Control Panel tile
at the far end. Drag and drop this over to the left somewhere if you'd
like it more easily accessible, then click the tile to open the desktop
along with the Control Panel window, and press the Windows key to return
you to the Start screen when you're done.
7. Shutting down
To shut Windows 8 down, just move the mouse
cursor to the bottom right corner of the screen, click the Settings icon
- or just hold down the Windows key and press I - and you'll see a
power button. Click this and choose 'Shut Down' or 'Restart'.
Some
of the tricks available in previous versions of Windows still apply.
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del, for instance, click the power button in the bottom
right-hand corner and you'll be presented with the same 'Shut Down' and
'Restart' options.
And if you're on the desktop, press Alt+F4 and
you'll be able to choose 'Shut Down', 'Restart', 'Sign Out' or 'Switch
User' options.
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//:referensi dari buku 6 jam merias blog; Ferry Wiharsasto & Ogi Sigit P
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