GUIDE FIVE THINGS MORE CUMBERSOME IN WINDOWS 8


System for desktop computers to bring a little
'innovation and revitalize the IT market sinking deeper into crisis. Many complain, however, the usability of this new interface, lacking specific experience with classical computers. And it is precisely this aspect that we're going to occupy today, we will look at five things that are less intuitive in the new version of Windows 8 just released on October 26, obviously having a computer
without a display touch since many new laptops do not possess new and of course it would be uncomfortable to use on a desktop.

WINDOWS 8 INTRODUCES A NUMBER OF
INNOVATIONS THAT CAN MAKE IT MORE
SIMPLE, FAST AND STRAIGHTFORWARD, BUT NOT ALWAYS. HERE ARE FIVE THINGS LESS INTUITIVE.

1. TO DISPLAY THE TABS (TABS) IN INTERNET EXPLORER 10
Windows 8 comes with a new version of Internet Explorer, or the 10 that promises to increase the performance and particularly introducing the full-screen mode in Windows 8 UI. In Internet those of you who do not open multiple pages Simultaneous and if you have a touch screen you will be quite uncomfortable simulate a "swipe" from the top down to show the tabs. Here's a quick shortcut to overcome the problem: just press the key Windows + Z.

Tab of Internet Explorer in Windows 8


2. CHANGE "TAB" BROWSER
As before, the Browser is one of the applications that we use most frequently of our operating systems, with Windows 8 and if you do not want to complicate your life to simulate crazy gesture with the mouse, the shortcut CTRL + TAB will help you to change faster the card you are viewing without
them first appear on the screen.


3. CLOSE THE APP WINDOWS 8 UI
With the new Start Screen and applications Windows 8 UI will definitely do this question "But as I close this app?". There is the usual red "X" in this case and in the tablet, or touch panel devices with just drag, literally, the application from top to bottom.
With mouse and keyboard it gets more complicated but Microsoft will "help" thus making the cursor a little hand flat that simulates the act. Microsoft, however, says that leaving them open does not reduce performance, as the app is suspended a few
seconds after they are put in the background, not consuming CPU cycles and freeing up RAM when needed (thanks to Marco for pointing this out).

Metro applications, as I close?


4 -WHAT PROGRAMS ARE RUNNING?
As for the applications that run on the desktop have the same old task bar and convenient for applications in Windows 8 UI there is a bar or a container where visible at all times keep an eye open applications, you
need to call this bar with a light swipe from left to right. The shortcut Alt + Tab will likely be a lot faster. Alternatively bringing the mouse in the upper left we can move to the last app open and with a swipe down on the left edge view all open app.

The new task bar of Windows 8 UI


5. AT WHAT POINT IS THE BATTERY?
Surely if you have a tablet or a laptop you know that sometimes you have to check the battery life, and even though this is another improvement of Windows 8, the autonomy will never be infinite. The small icon next to the time the battery will always be present but only in desktop mode, if you're in the Start
screen or in an app, you should go to the bar Charms, after which you will see a popup in the bottom of the screen to the left with the time, date and other information including the battery. This bar is called by another swipe, this time from right to left, but for those who do not like to recommend the use of
these methods the shortcut Windows + D.

How to display battery status on Windows 8 UI

These were just some of the shortcuts that can save lives (we speak of having almost hidden the off button?) Unless you have a computer with touch, something that many should be without on your regular computer, but with many touchpad multi-touch gesture to make the screen can be made even​​ on itself.

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