You'll notice there's a Music option there to create a playlist based on the artist you've searched for, which can come in handy when you're checking out the best new band of the week. Windows 8. Click this icon to enter Reading View, where adverts and unnecessary paraphernalia are stripped away to leave only the content you care about.
You can also send articles to the new Reading List app from the Share charm. The File Explorer in Windows 8. One of the neat new features in Windows 8. Switch the slideshow option to 'On' and you can specify a local folder or SkyDrive folder to source images from. Get the feeling that your desktop backdrop would look equally fetching on the Start screen? No problem -- Windows 8. Choose the Personalise option from the Settings charm on the Start screen and you'll see your current desktop wallpaper appear as the final option.
Microsoft is very keen for you to make use of its SkyDrive app, and with 8. From the Settings charm, select Change PC settings and then open up the SkyDrive page -- the options here enable you to use SkyDrive as your default save location, upload photos automatically and sync configuration settings across multiple PCs. Microsoft has been busy at work on many of the Start screen apps, including Photos, which now includes basic editing tools. Select an image from the Photos app to open it, then right-click and choose Edit to access a variety of tools, filters and adjustment options.
In Windows 8, dragging the top of a Start screen app down to the bottom of the display closed it. You can use the same action to restart an app, but instead of letting go of the mouse button at the bottom of the screen, keep hold of it. The app card will flip over, at which point you can bring it back up on screen to restart the app.
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The E17's is far too small, and the UW's is large enough but wasn't very responsive. This is common enough in the laptop world, but those touch pads are becoming far more important. I'd also prefer that no Windows 8 touch pad ever be recessed; to pull off the moves requested of you, the user, a flush touch pad with extra room around it is really the way to go. I could plug in a larger touch pad or use a mouse, but that feels like the laptop equivalent of orthotic shoes.
I don't want added gear. I want a normal, fast, fun laptop that doesn't make me want to tear my hair out. Who needs touch? Most people don't need a laptop that swivels into a tablet. I'm not even sure I want one. But if I were to buy a Windows 8 laptop, I'd seriously consider it. You can adjust to Windows 8 without a touch screen. I certainly did. But I don't know if "adjusting" is the best way to experience a new-feel operating system.
As more touch-oriented Windows 8 apps get released, I worry that the touchless world will become ever more alienating. And, as I reached up to instinctively paw at the nontouch screen in the hopes of speeding up my Windows 8 experience and help me escape from odd, full-screen, confusingly minimalist apps, I wondered how long I'd want to live with a brand-new Windows 8 PC that lacked touch. Note: When you want enable touch screen follow the same process and select Enable, when right-clicking the touch screen driver.
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