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While most of the previous tips focus on touch gestures on the edges of the screen, your mouse can bring up those shortcuts by hovering in the corners of the screen.
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Quicklist: 8category: title: In the Corners: Mouse and Keyboard url:text: This last tip might be the most important thing you should know about Windows 8: It is meant for computers and tablets with touch screens, but also computers that use a mouse and keyboard. If you are on the desktop and running a desktop app, you can just hit the red X. It takes a bit of getting used to and you have to hold down rather hard at the top of the screen so it doesn't think you are trying to access a menu. Swipe from the top down in an app and drag the app all the way down the screen, and you can close the app.
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Quicklist: 7category: title: Closing Appsurl:text: You're probably wondering how you close apps if they are full screen. It's a pretty neat trick and great for keeping your e-mail on one side of the screen and a website or document on the other.
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You can adjust the size of the apps, too, so one takes up a quarter of the screen while the other takes up the rest. As you swipe the app in from the left, you can hold it and lock it next to another app so you have two apps side by side. Quicklist: 6category: title: Lock Apps Side-by-Side url:text: You don't have to choose one app to have open at all times. When you are in an app, you swipe from the top and bottom to bring up menus, and you swipe from the left to switch the app you are in. Swiping from the left edge in will bring in an already open app and you can cycle through the one you want to keep on the screen. Quicklist: 5category: title: App Controls: Swipe From the Edges url: text: You will spend most of your time in the very attractive apps, and you don't always have to go back to the start screen to get to open apps. Tap on a tile or app and it will take you into the full-screen app. For instance, the weather app will show the temperature in your location right on the tile. The start screen houses all your apps and they appear as what Microsoft calls "live tiles." The tiles show you exactly what is going on in an app. Yes, there is still the old desktop, but you get to that by clicking an icon on the new Start Screen. This horizontal grid of tiles is really the new desktop.
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Quicklist: 1category: title: Start Screen Is the New Home Baseurl: text: The start screen is the first thing you'll see when you boot up a Windows 8 computer. Microsoft says it is addressing explaining the change through information on its website and some ads, but before you pick up a Windows 8 tablet, laptop, tablet-laptop hybrid, etc., you'll want to know exactly what you're in for by watching the video above and reading the 8 things below. The operating system becomes second nature after using it for a while, but some of the features need pointing out before you master them. (More information and examples of that confusing part here.) Oh, and completely confusing, at least for first-time users. 26, 2012 - intro: Windows 8 - Microsoft's new operating system for tablets and computers - is beautiful, exciting and fun.
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