Windows 8 can be frustrating because nothing seems to be where it used to be. Here are three tricks that help you find things. They will make ordinary tasks much easier to carry out.
[h=3]1. Quick and easy way to access all the settings in Windows 8[/h] One of the annoyances of Windows 8 is trying to find all the various system settings. Here is a way to make them readily available in one big list.
[h=3]2. How to shut Down Windows 8 quickly[/h] Shutting down Windows 8 the usual way involves multiple steps. You have to open the Charms bar, click "Settings", then "Power", and finally "Shut down". Here is how to create a desktop shortcut that will reduce these four steps to just one.
[h=3]3. How to put commonly used folders and functions on the Desktop[/h] The default desktop in Windows 8 is pretty bare. If you would like ready access on the desktop to some commonly used features, here is how:
And there you have it - three ways to make using Windows 8 a little easier
Source: Three Tricks to Make Windows 8 Much Easier and Quicker to Use
[h=3]1. Quick and easy way to access all the settings in Windows 8[/h] One of the annoyances of Windows 8 is trying to find all the various system settings. Here is a way to make them readily available in one big list.
- Go to the Desktop
- Right-click an empty spot on the Desktop
- Choose “New-Folderâ€
- Give the folder this name:
All Settings .{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} - Open the folder to see a complete list of settings
[h=3]2. How to shut Down Windows 8 quickly[/h] Shutting down Windows 8 the usual way involves multiple steps. You have to open the Charms bar, click "Settings", then "Power", and finally "Shut down". Here is how to create a desktop shortcut that will reduce these four steps to just one.
- Go to the Desktop
- Right-click an empty spot on the Desktop
- Choose “New-Shortcutâ€
- Go to the line labelled “Type the location of the item…â€
- Enter: shutdown.exe -s -t 0 (The last character is "zero".)
- Click “Nextâ€
- Type a name like Shutdown
- Click “Finishâ€
- Right-click the shortcut
- Click “Pin to Taskbarâ€
- Right-click the shortcut
- Click “Pin to Startâ€
[h=3]3. How to put commonly used folders and functions on the Desktop[/h] The default desktop in Windows 8 is pretty bare. If you would like ready access on the desktop to some commonly used features, here is how:
- Go to the Desktop
- Right-click an empty spot on the Desktop
- Select “Personalizeâ€
- On the upper left of the dialog box, click “Change desktop iconsâ€(shown in graphic on right)
- In the dialog that opens (shown below) put a check by the icons you want on the desktop. Control Panel is one I like to have
- Click “OK†and close the Personalization window
And there you have it - three ways to make using Windows 8 a little easier
Source: Three Tricks to Make Windows 8 Much Easier and Quicker to Use