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Windows 8 Consumer Preview (Consumer Preview) Build 8250 has been released, this version is already a relatively mature version, the installation experience friends believe that there must be a lot, here are some tips for the application, I hope you can It is more convenient for everyone to experience the various functions of Windows 8.
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1. Lock Screen

After booting, the user will first see the lock screen interface of Windows 8. Whenever the system starts, restores or logs in, the lock screen will appear. . If you are using a touch screen device, you can log in to the system by swiping your finger and entering your password. If it's not a touch screen device, you can log in to the system with a mouse click.

2, Metro main screen

When the user logs in to the Windows 8 system, a new Metro startup screen appears, which is covered with tiled programs. Of course, if you don't like an app, you can right-click to remove it and then rearrange the app's location to your liking.

3, simplified start menu

The Metro user interface has its own start menu with simple options such as settings, devices, sharing and search.

4, run any program

Press and hold the Windows key or Win+F to search the window, type the name of the program to open the specified application.

5, task switching

Metro screen does not have a taskbar, so users can easily find those applications that run, in this case, users just press and hold Alt+Tab The key will be able to view the running application, while holding down the Win+Tab key will switch from the running application to the next application.

6. Close the application

The Metro application does not contain a "close" button, in fact this is Microsoft's intentional design, when running another application, the current application The program will be suspended, and when the resources are insufficient, the system will automatically close the application.

Of course, users can also manually close the application, hold down Ctrl+Alt+Esc to open the task manager, right-click on the extra application and choose to terminate the task.

7. Shut down the system

If you want to shut down the system in the Metro interface, simply bring up the settings dialog, click the power button, and then close. Of course, if you are on the desktop, you can also hold down Alt+F4 and select the option to close, restart, switch users, or log out.

8, Metro Internet Explorer

Click on IE's Metro pane, a full-screen version of the browser will appear, it is a touch-friendly browser, of course, mouse users also have some advantages: Right click to pin the site to the Metro screen, such as opening a new browser tab or switching to the old tab.

Of course, if you like the old IE interface, just launch IE on your desktop, or press and hold the Windows key and press 1.

9, multi-screen display

Under normal circumstances, the Metro application is running in full screen, but if you are running a touch screen device, you can also view two applications at the same time.

10, query the weather

In general, many bound Metro applications can be reconfigured by right clicking. By default, the weather app displays weather in Anaheim, California. If you want to see local weather, just right-click and select Add City and type the nearest city name.

11. Spell Checking

Metro apps have spell checking and are similar to Office. Once an error occurs, a red wavy underline appears below the violation, and the suggested alternative words are visible by right-clicking, and users can add these words to their own dictionary.

12, Run as administrator

Some applications can only be run under administrator privileges, just right click on the application, click “Advanced", select “ The identity is running & rdquo; option.

13. Hibernate or Sleep

By default, the Hibernate or Sleep option does not appear in the Windows 8 Close dialog, but users can restore them.

Start the power option program (powercfg.cpl), click “ select power button health & rdquo; in the left pane, if you see the link to "change the current unavailable", click on it, Select the “Hibernate or Sleep” option and click Save Settings. The “Sleep or Sleep” option will appear in the Close dialog.

14, automatic login

Tired of manually logging in to Windows 8? Here is the way to automatically log in to Windows 8: hold down the Windows key, press R, type netplwiz and press Enter to start the user account dialog frame. Clear “Users must enter a username and password to use this computer” checkbox, click “OK”

15. Windows Shortcuts in Windows 8

Although the Windows Metro user interface is primarily designed for touch screens, it supports most of the old Windows shortcuts.

Win + C : Display Charms, such as settings, devices, sharing, and search options;

Win + D: Start the desktop;

Win + E: Start resource management

Win + F: Open search;

Win + I: Open settings;

Win + L: Lock your computer;

Win + P: Switch your display to the second display or projector;

Win + R: Open the run box;

Win + U: Open the Easy Access Center;

Win + W: Search for your system settings;

Win + Z: When opening a full-screen Metro app, right-click on the context menu;

Win + : Zoom in;

Win —:Zoom out;



16. Quick Launch Application

If you are used to keyboard devices, don't want to scroll Look for the applications you need, so don't worry, Windows 8 also supports a useful old-fashioned shortcut.

Open the desktop, launch the media player, right click on its taskbar icon, and select Fix this program to the taskbar. Close the media player, drag its taskbar icon to the far left, next to the taskbar button, then press and hold the Windows key again to switch to the Metro user interface.

Hold down the Windows key and press 1, you will see the desktop appear and the media player is activated. Of course, the user can also press the Windows+2 or 3 button to start the second (default is IE) or the third icon (the default is Task Manager).

17. View all installed applications

The Start menu is no longer displayed in Windows 8, which means that users cannot easily see all non-Metro applications in the system. Unless the user presses the Windows+F key to view the search dialog, you will see a list of installed applications in alphabetical order, click to launch it.

18, Shutdown Shortcuts

The fastest way to shut down is to launch the desktop application with a suitable shortcut, right click on the blank part of the desktop and click New Shortcut.

Enter shutdown.exe -s -t 00 to shut down the computer;

Enter shutdown.exe -h -t 00 is the sleep computer;

Click Next, enter one Shortcut name, click Finish.

19, Recovery & ldquo; Start & rdquo; Menu

If you don't like the Metro user interface, you can restore to a more traditional Windows look and feel by launching REGEDIT (Registry) Then browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorer, double-click RPEnabled, and then adjust its parameter value from 1 to 0 to remove Metro, new taskbar and new start menu.

Also, setting the RPEnabled parameter value to 2 removes the Metro, restores the Start menu, and retains most of the other improvements in Windows 8.

20, launch the Metro application from the desktop

Spending most of the time on the desktop does not mean giving up the Metro application, creating a name called "Application" in the desktop. The folder, then open it will find each application icon in the Metro screen as well as other Windows applets. If you want to open a specific Metro app, open this folder and double-click on the app's icon.

Win + Tab: Switch between open applications.

21. Installing Windows 8 from a USB flash drive

If you want to install the Windows 8 operating system from a USB flash drive instead of a DVD, the Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool can help you. . Users can point the Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool to the Windows 8 ISO file and it will be able to create a bootable Windows 8 installer on the USB drive.

22, SmartScreen

Windows 8 uses the SmartScreen security feature of IE to check the downloaded files to ensure their security. However, if the user does not want the SmartScreen feature, they can also adjust it. Hold down the Windows+R key, type control.exe, and press Enter to start the old control panel.

Open the Action Center panel and click Change SmartScreen Settings so that the user can turn on the warning, but avoid disturbing himself or turn off the SmartScreen feature directly.

23, 64-bit IE

If you are using 64-bit Windows 8, then its IE copy is running in 64-bit mode, but requires the user to manually turn it on.

Click Tools Internet Options Security, select the security zone you want to adjust, select Start 64-bit mode, click OK, and restart.

24, Virtual Machines

After installing Windows 8, you can also get Microsoft's Hyper-V Virtualization feature, which allows you to create and run virtual machines. Start OptionalFeatures.exe, check Hyper-V, and click OK to enable Hyper-V.

Switch to the Metro user interface and slide to the Hyper-V tile on the right to start exploring this feature.

25, early launch of anti-malware features

When the Windows 8 system starts, it can selectively decide which driver to initialize, refuse to load suspicious or unknown drivers to guarantee your The computer is protected from infection.

However, users need to manually start this anti-malware function, start GPEDIT.MSC, browse to the computer configuration management template system to start malware early, double-click on the right to start the initialization driver installation strategy, select the one you want The options are fine.

Of course, the author needs to remind everyone that if this anti-malware accidentally blocks a legitimate driver, then your system may crash.

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