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Understanding the
Windows 8 Start Screen
DENVER IT SUPPORT SPECIALISTS
N O R T H S T A R , I N C .
Helping your Organization to be
More Productive
NORTH STAR, INC.
Presented by
Understanding the
Windows 8 Start Screen
www.nssit.com
How to Work in Windows 8
The Windows 8 Start Screen is the
complete replacement for the
ubiquitous start menu which most PC
users have been accustomed to
since the launch of Windows 95
some seventeen years ago.
The changes are profound as they
are controversial but, fortunately,
there is not a particularly steep
learning curve involved in finding
your way around the new interface.
As your chosen
Denver IT Support Company,
we’re here to get you started
with Windows 8
the right way.
Understanding the Windows 8
Start Screen
The new Start Screen
is Windows 8′s one-
and-only start menu.
Understanding the Windows 8 Start Screen - by Denver Network Support Company
The code has been completely
removed, so if you want to work
with a more familiar interface like
that of previous editions of
Windows, you will need a third-
party program such as Stardock’s
Start8.
The full-screen interface,
previously dubbed
“Metro,” will be the first
thing you see when you
log into Windows.
When you log in for the first time,
you will be given the chance to
choose a color scheme and a
background.
If it’s your first time
using Windows 8,
you will likely find
yourself a little
overwhelmed at
first.
While the Start Screen is heavily biased
toward touch-screen platforms, it is also
perfectly adequate with the traditional
desktop or laptop computer.
The following guide will
help you to acquaint
yourself with the all-new
Windows 8 interface.
An Overview
of the Start
Screen
The first thing you
will notice when
you start Windows
8 for the first time
is the various tiles
on the left-hand
side of the Start
Screen.
These tiles
represent the new
Windows 8 default
apps such as
News, Sports,
Messaging, Mail,
Weather, Photos
and Desktop
among others.
Some of them will also show live
information on them. The weather tile,
for example, shows weather forecasts
for your location.
When you click
on one of the
tiles, the full app
will open,
providing further
details and
functionality.
Desktop applications will be represented by
square-shaped tiles with the icon and name of
the program they are connected to.
To access the settings, networking,
search and device features, move the
mouse pointer to either the top- or
bottom-right corner of the Start Screen.
A new menu will appear. To zoom
out of the Start Screen, move the
mouse pointer to the bottom-right
of the screen and click on the “-”
symbol in the corner.
To access the advanced
system menu, right-click
in the bottom-left corner
of the Start Screen.
If you want to use the traditional
Windows desktop, click on the Desktop
tile. The desktop will automatically open
if you attempt to run a desktop program
such as any program designed for a
previous edition of Windows.
By moving the mouse
pointer to the top-left
corner of the Start
Screen, you will be able
to glance through a list
of open applications
including desktop
applications and the new
Windows 8 apps.
If you are on the desktop,
simply moving the pointer
to the bottom-left corner
of the screen will bring up
the Start Screen option.
Adding Shortcuts to
the Start Screen
Be aware that the
following instructions do
not apply to Windows 8
apps.
When you install a new program, it
should add a shortcut to the Start
Screen automatically, even if it is a
program designed for an older version
of Windows.
The same is true of the new Windows
8 apps which are installed through the
Windows 8 Store.
However, adding a custom shortcut to the screen
may not be immediately obvious for some.
The quickest way to do this
is to open the advanced
system menu by right-
clicking in the bottom-left
corner of the screen and
clicking “File Explorer.”
Navigate to the program, drive, folder,
or file that you want to add to the
Start Screen and click “Pin to Start.”
When you return
to the Start
Screen, you will
see the new
shortcut.
Understanding the Windows 8 Start Screen - by Denver Network Support Company
To do this, right-click on the shortcut
and click “Open file location” in the
menu bar which appears at the
bottom of the screen.
This will open the Start
Menu folder in Windows
Explorer.
Press “F2″ and
type in a name for
the highlighted file
before pressing
Enter.
Understanding the Windows 8 Start Screen - by Denver Network Support Company
You can close the
window when
you’re done.
To remove a shortcut on the
Start Screen, right-click on it
and click “Unpin from Start.”
Do NOT click “Uninstall”
unless you want to
completely remove the
shortcut.
You will still be able to
find the shortcut by right-
clicking anywhere on the
Start Screen and clicking
“All apps.”
Understanding the Windows 8 Start Screen - by Denver Network Support Company
Organizing Your
Start Screen
Organizing the Start
Screen is easier and
quicker than organizing
the traditional Start Menu
in Windows 7 and earlier.
Understanding the Windows 8 Start Screen - by Denver Network Support Company
Drop the tile
to the right
of the bar.
Drag each tile into the section you
want it to be in.
You can, for example, have a separate
section for video games and another
one for utilities and another for
multimedia and Internet applications.
To name the groups, zoom
out of the Start Screen by
clicking on the small “-”
button in the bottom
right-hand corner.
Right-click on the
group you want to
rename and click
“Name Group,”
type in a name
and press Enter.
Customizing
Your Start
Screen
You can customize your Start Screen only
in a limited variety of ways using
Windows 8′s built-in tools.
This includes changing the
color scheme and choosing
from a preinstalled set of
background images.
To customize the Start Screen, move
the mouse pointer to the bottom- or
top-right corner and click “Settings”
followed by “Change PC settings.”
Understanding the Windows 8 Start Screen - by Denver Network Support Company
Your changes will take
effect immediately.
Please feel free to contact us for your network analysis.
THANK YOU!
Looking forward to our future collaboration!
N O R T H S T A R , I N C .
303-552-0018 // www.nssit.com
We invite you to connect with us on:
Facebook // Twitter // Google Plus
Providing Network Design, Implementation, and
Support for Denver Small Businesses
 Denver IT Support and Consulting
 VoIP Business Phone Solutions
 Managed Services and On-site Support
 Web Conferencing Solutions

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Understanding the Windows 8 Start Screen - by Denver Network Support Company

  • 2. DENVER IT SUPPORT SPECIALISTS N O R T H S T A R , I N C . Helping your Organization to be More Productive NORTH STAR, INC. Presented by Understanding the Windows 8 Start Screen www.nssit.com
  • 3. How to Work in Windows 8
  • 4. The Windows 8 Start Screen is the complete replacement for the ubiquitous start menu which most PC users have been accustomed to since the launch of Windows 95 some seventeen years ago.
  • 5. The changes are profound as they are controversial but, fortunately, there is not a particularly steep learning curve involved in finding your way around the new interface.
  • 6. As your chosen Denver IT Support Company, we’re here to get you started with Windows 8 the right way.
  • 7. Understanding the Windows 8 Start Screen
  • 8. The new Start Screen is Windows 8′s one- and-only start menu.
  • 10. The code has been completely removed, so if you want to work with a more familiar interface like that of previous editions of Windows, you will need a third- party program such as Stardock’s Start8.
  • 11. The full-screen interface, previously dubbed “Metro,” will be the first thing you see when you log into Windows.
  • 12. When you log in for the first time, you will be given the chance to choose a color scheme and a background.
  • 13. If it’s your first time using Windows 8, you will likely find yourself a little overwhelmed at first.
  • 14. While the Start Screen is heavily biased toward touch-screen platforms, it is also perfectly adequate with the traditional desktop or laptop computer.
  • 15. The following guide will help you to acquaint yourself with the all-new Windows 8 interface.
  • 16. An Overview of the Start Screen
  • 17. The first thing you will notice when you start Windows 8 for the first time is the various tiles on the left-hand side of the Start Screen.
  • 18. These tiles represent the new Windows 8 default apps such as News, Sports, Messaging, Mail, Weather, Photos and Desktop among others.
  • 19. Some of them will also show live information on them. The weather tile, for example, shows weather forecasts for your location.
  • 20. When you click on one of the tiles, the full app will open, providing further details and functionality.
  • 21. Desktop applications will be represented by square-shaped tiles with the icon and name of the program they are connected to.
  • 22. To access the settings, networking, search and device features, move the mouse pointer to either the top- or bottom-right corner of the Start Screen.
  • 23. A new menu will appear. To zoom out of the Start Screen, move the mouse pointer to the bottom-right of the screen and click on the “-” symbol in the corner.
  • 24. To access the advanced system menu, right-click in the bottom-left corner of the Start Screen.
  • 25. If you want to use the traditional Windows desktop, click on the Desktop tile. The desktop will automatically open if you attempt to run a desktop program such as any program designed for a previous edition of Windows.
  • 26. By moving the mouse pointer to the top-left corner of the Start Screen, you will be able to glance through a list of open applications including desktop applications and the new Windows 8 apps.
  • 27. If you are on the desktop, simply moving the pointer to the bottom-left corner of the screen will bring up the Start Screen option.
  • 28. Adding Shortcuts to the Start Screen
  • 29. Be aware that the following instructions do not apply to Windows 8 apps.
  • 30. When you install a new program, it should add a shortcut to the Start Screen automatically, even if it is a program designed for an older version of Windows.
  • 31. The same is true of the new Windows 8 apps which are installed through the Windows 8 Store.
  • 32. However, adding a custom shortcut to the screen may not be immediately obvious for some.
  • 33. The quickest way to do this is to open the advanced system menu by right- clicking in the bottom-left corner of the screen and clicking “File Explorer.”
  • 34. Navigate to the program, drive, folder, or file that you want to add to the Start Screen and click “Pin to Start.”
  • 35. When you return to the Start Screen, you will see the new shortcut.
  • 37. To do this, right-click on the shortcut and click “Open file location” in the menu bar which appears at the bottom of the screen.
  • 38. This will open the Start Menu folder in Windows Explorer.
  • 39. Press “F2″ and type in a name for the highlighted file before pressing Enter.
  • 41. You can close the window when you’re done.
  • 42. To remove a shortcut on the Start Screen, right-click on it and click “Unpin from Start.”
  • 43. Do NOT click “Uninstall” unless you want to completely remove the shortcut.
  • 44. You will still be able to find the shortcut by right- clicking anywhere on the Start Screen and clicking “All apps.”
  • 47. Organizing the Start Screen is easier and quicker than organizing the traditional Start Menu in Windows 7 and earlier.
  • 49. Drop the tile to the right of the bar.
  • 50. Drag each tile into the section you want it to be in.
  • 51. You can, for example, have a separate section for video games and another one for utilities and another for multimedia and Internet applications.
  • 52. To name the groups, zoom out of the Start Screen by clicking on the small “-” button in the bottom right-hand corner.
  • 53. Right-click on the group you want to rename and click “Name Group,” type in a name and press Enter.
  • 55. You can customize your Start Screen only in a limited variety of ways using Windows 8′s built-in tools.
  • 56. This includes changing the color scheme and choosing from a preinstalled set of background images.
  • 57. To customize the Start Screen, move the mouse pointer to the bottom- or top-right corner and click “Settings” followed by “Change PC settings.”
  • 59. Your changes will take effect immediately.
  • 60. Please feel free to contact us for your network analysis. THANK YOU! Looking forward to our future collaboration! N O R T H S T A R , I N C . 303-552-0018 // www.nssit.com We invite you to connect with us on: Facebook // Twitter // Google Plus Providing Network Design, Implementation, and Support for Denver Small Businesses  Denver IT Support and Consulting  VoIP Business Phone Solutions  Managed Services and On-site Support  Web Conferencing Solutions