Microsoft had launched the Developer Preview version of their new
operating system known as Windows 8. Unlike their previous operating
system, Windows 8 uses the Metro user interface. Even if you are a
hardcore tech fan, it will take you some time to understand the various
functions of the new operating system. This article will outline the
various details from a professional viewpoint and help you familiarize
yourself with the various functions of Windows 8.
Lock Screen
After your system completes booting, the screen that appears is
known as the Lock Screen. If you are using a touch screen, swipe to
clear and enter the password; else just tap the space bar to do the
same.
Switching tasks
Windows 8 does not have a task bar, which displays the various
applications running in the system. You can view the various tasks by
pressing Alt+Tab. You can switch between consecutive applications by
pressing the Win+Tab keys.
Run a program
In order to run any program, simply press the windows key and start
typing the name of the program. If you want to open the traditional
‘Run’ box, then use the combo of Win+R keys. Launch your desired program
by typing out the name with its extension.
End tasks
The Metro applications on Windows 8 do not feature the close or
exit program in their menu. These are automatically suspended when you
minimize them. If your system needs more resources, it closes down the
program automatically. In order to manually handle this, you can use the
Ctrl+Alt+Esc key combo to launch the task manager. Right click on the
particular application and select End task.
Administrative tools
The administrative tools are hidden by default. You can simply
open the Charms bar, and click on Settings. Under the Start option,
click on Settings again. Enable administrative tools and you will get
access to as many as 18 different applications such as Event Viewer,
Task Scheduler etc.
Application history
Windows keeps a record of all the Metro applications. It maintains a
log of the application usage history. You can also see the CPU time and
bandwidth associated with each of the programs. You can clear the
records using the Delete Usage History option. You can access this
feature under the Task Manager.
Zoom
You can enable the zoom feature by double clicking on the Charms
icon. This helps you identify any particular program, if you have a lot
of application tiles on your start screen.
In the Customer Preview edition of the Windows 8 OS, a lot of
functions have been disabled. You cannot disable the Metro UI and use
only the traditional desktop view on this version. The above tips would
help you identify aspects of Windows 8 and help you to work better on
the new operating system.
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