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Lenovo Getting Started with Windows 8.1 User Manual

Getting started with windows 8.1, Start, Screen

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Getting Started with

Windows 8.1

Windows 8.1 Support Center @ Lenovo

support.lenovo.com/windows8.1

Hello. We at Lenovo

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developed this publication to help you get started

with the Microsoft

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Windows

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8.1 operating system. Whether you are a

new computer user or are simply new to Windows 8.1, we are confident
that you find this information helpful now and in the future.

Contents

Start screen

Desktop

Charms

Touch gestures and mouse controls

More Windows 8.1 tips

Start

screen

The Start screen is a simplified interface optimized for touch screens,
but equally usable with a mouse or other pointing device. Each tile on
the Start screen is associated with an app, Web site, playlist, person, or
whatever else you find important. Some tiles are animated to show you
the latest information, such as status updates or weather forecasts.


You can do the following on the Start screen:

To open the associated app or function, tap or click the tile.

To get to the Apps screen, slide up from the middle of the screen,

or click the down arrow near the bottom-left corner of the

screen.

To get to the desktop, tap or click the desktop tile.

Desktop

The Windows 8.1 desktop is similar in appearance and function to the
desktop in earlier Windows versions. You can run traditional Windows
programs, manage files, and access Control Panel settings on the
desktop. Functions, such as search and navigation to programs and
settings, which were on the Start menu of Windows 7 and earlier
versions are now provided by the charms in Windows 8.1. See
“Charms” later in this document for details.

The desktop provides the following components:

Windows Start-screen control: This control is located at the

bottom-left corner of the screen. Tap or click this control to get

to the Start screen.

Taskbar: This component is located at the bottom of the

screen, next to the Windows Start-screen control. It contains

shortcuts to the Internet Explorer

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Web browser and File

Explorer application. You can pin additional shortcuts to the

taskbar. The taskbar also displays icons for open desktop

programs.

Toolbar: This component is located at the bottom of the

screen near the right edge. It contains shortcuts to certain

tools, features, and settings.

Desktop area: This is the largest area of the screen and is

where you can add icons as shortcuts to your programs and

arrange the icons to your preference. You also can customize

the appearance of your desktop.

Charms

The charms enable you to navigate throughout Windows 8.1, perform
searches, access settings, share files, and so on. You can open the
charms from the Start screen, desktop, or any other workspace.


To open the charms, do one of the following:

Mouse: Move the pointer to the top-right corner or bottom-right

corner of the screen.

Touch: Swipe in from the right edge of the screen.

Keyboard: Press the Windows logo key + C.


The following sections describe the navigation functions supported on

both the desktop and the Start screen or apps.

Search

Search for available apps, settings, and files.

Share

Share files, Web links, and other items with others. Full support is
limited to Windows Store apps. To share an item, open a Windows
Store app, select the item you want to share, open the charms, and then
tap or click

Share.

Start

Toggle among the Start screen, desktop, and an open app.

Devices

Interact with devices connected to your computer.

Settings

Customize your computer settings.