New, Refresh, and Other Commands in Windows 8 Applications

  
Commands such as New, Refresh, and Play are very important when using the app. These are operational commands, such as adding attachments to a message and making the text bold, pausing and skipping tracks while listening to music. Although these commands are very important, they are only occasionally needed and take up a lot of space. In order for you to do something in full screen mode (such as reading a web page or watching a video), the application commands will be hidden when you don't need them.
When you are ready to use these commands, they will be displayed at the top or bottom of the screen, or as a menu for the selected item. For example, on the "Start" screen, you can swipe up or right click to view all application commands, or swipe down or right click on a tile to select it and see the changes. The way the tile is applied.
The following is a way to view most of the application commands:

Use the touch function to swipe up from the bottom edge or swipe down from the top edge, then click on the desired command.

Use the mouse, right click in the app, and click on the desired command.
The following is a way to view the commands that apply to a particular item:

Using the touch function, swipe down or swipe an item (such as a tile or photo) to select it, then click on it. The command.

Using the mouse, right click on an item (such as a tile or photo) to select it, then click on the desired command.

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