What can you do with Windows 8?
20 Useful Microsoft Windows 8.1 Tips & Tricks
- 50 Windows 8 Keyboard Shortcuts You Should Know.
- View Options From the Start Button.
- Log In Straight to Desktop.
- Customize Home Screen Tiles.
- Customize Start Screen Background.
- Create A Lock Screen Slideshow.
- Use Internet Explorer 11 Reading View.
- Make Use of 3D Printing Support.
What can you personalize in Windows 8?
10 Ways to Customize Windows 8
- Lock Screen Picture. The first thing you see when you power up your Windows 8 PC or tablet is the lock screen.
- Lock Screen Apps.
- Start Screen Color and Tattoos.
- Tile Sizes.
- Group and Re-arrange Tiles.
- Account Picture.
- Customize Your Default Apps.
- Notifications.
Is Windows 8 good for gaming?
Is Windows 8 bad for gaming? Yes… if you want to use the latest and most up-to-date version of DirectX. DirectX 12, is currently Windows 10 only.
How do I change my font style in Windows 8?
Font size and text display settings
- Locate and select Display in the lower-left corner of the Personalization pane. Accessing display settings.
- The Display settings will appear. Choose the desired size.
- Click Apply to save your changes.
- You may need to restart your computer for these changes to take effect.
No matter what you want to do, you can get it done quickly in Windows 8. Whether you’re collaborating on a large project, preparing for an upcoming conference, or traveling for work, you can use touch, mouse, and keyboard together–seamlessly–to do what you want, the way you want.
What is the Windows 8 brochure?
This brochure will show you how to get around, navigate, manage apps, and personalize in Windows 8.
What’s new in Windows 8 1?
Windows 8.1 supports devices with Bluetooth 4.0 LE, for high performance with great battery life. Mobile broadband keeps you connected anywhere. Screens with multi-touch support have improved on-screen keyboard and text selection, with a split layout, numbers on the primary keyboard, and improved IME support.
How do I use the desktop in Windows 8?
In Windows 8, you also still have a desktop. The desktop is available for file management and legacy programs. Your Desktop will appear when you run desktop-based applications (from the Start screen). You can also choose Desktop from the apps on the Start screen. Navigation