Let Windows 8 be more like the Windows 7 method

  
The biggest change in the operating interface of the Windows 8 operating system is the introduction of the Metro UI interface, and the boot automatically enters the Metro interface, or "desktop", which is mainly to take care of the use of touch screen users. However, the operation of "desktop" is very inconvenient for users who do not have a touch screen to operate the module interface with the mouse and keyboard.

The desktop defaults to the lower left corner of Metro
Of course the system boots into the Metro UI interface, which does not mean that the traditional "desktop" disappears. In fact, the traditional “desktop” is arranged by default in the lower left corner of the module interface. We only need to click on the module to enter the familiar Windows desktop (or press the Win button). But when the system is turned on, we have to do it this way, which is very cumbersome. So, in order to make the new "Windows 8" system from booting like "Win7", we need to let Windows 8 enter the system, directly into the desktop operation.
●Create “Show desktop” shortcuts
In order to let the Windows 8” system boot, skip the Metro and go directly to the desktop, we need to take advantage of the Windows system's own "Task Scheduler" ”. But first let's create a shortcut to “show desktop”.
First we need to open “Notepad”, then type some code inside:
[Shell]
Command=2
IconFile=Explorer.exe,3
[Taskbar]
Command=ToggleDesktop

Type a piece of code to display a shortcut to the desktop
After editing the text, click “File”, “Save as ”, and save the file extension as “ SCF”. For example, “ShowDesktop.scf”.
●Create a new mission planner to get back to the boot desktop
Then we use Windows' own “Task Scheduler” to add a mission plan to the system, so that “Windows 8” can be directly accessed after entering the system. Execute “ShowDesktop.scf” to display the desktop, eliminating the hassle of manual clicks.

Open Computer Management and find "Task Scheduler"
First we first "Computer", right click, click "Manage", open "Computer Management", find "Task Plan" Program & rdquo; (of course we can also find "Computer Management" in the control panel).

Click “Create Task” Start a task name

New“Toggles 
Then click on the “Trigger" tab, select “New” . Then select “Login” in the “Start Task> drop-down menu in the new window, click “OK”End.

New “Actions 
Click on the <quo;Actions" tab and click “New”. Then in the new window, click “Browse”, select Previous “ShowDesktop.scf” to display the specific path of the desktop shortcut. Then click OK to complete the operation.

“Conditions 
Finally, in the <;Conditions" tab, <;Only when the computer is using AC power to start the task> Select Uncheck. Then click “OK" to complete the creation of the new task.





































To skip the Metro UI interface. This can look less than "Windows 8".

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