Book description
With Windows 8, Microsoft completely reimagined the graphical user interface for its operating system, and designed it to run on tablets as well as PCs. It’s a big change that calls for a trustworthy guide—Windows 8: The Missing Manual. New York Times columnist David Pogue provides technical insight, lots of wit, and hardnosed objectivity to help you hit the ground running with Microsoft’s new OS.
This jargon-free book explains Windows 8 features so clearly—revealing which work well and which don’t—that it should have been in the box in the first place.
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Table of contents
- Windows 8: The Missing Manual
- A Note Regarding Supplemental Files
- The Missing Credits
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Introduction
- The Editions of Windows 8—and Windows RT
- About This Book
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The Very Basics
- Windows Defined
- The Right Mouse Button is King
- Wizards = Interviews
- There’s More Than One Way to Do Everything
- You Can Use the Keyboard for Everything
- The Start Screen is Fastest
- About Shift-Clicking
- You Could Spend a Lifetime Changing Properties
- Every Piece of Hardware Requires Software
- It’s Not Meant to Be Overwhelming
- About MissingManuals.com
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One. TileWorld
- 1. The Start Screen
- 2. Customizing the Lock, Login & Start Screens
- 3. How TileWorld Works
- 4. TileWorld’s Starter Apps
- 5. TileWorld Settings
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Two. The Windows Desktop
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6. File Explorer, Folders & the Taskbar
- The Windows Desktop
- Restoring the Start Menu
- Desktop Windows: File Explorer
- Universal Window Controls
- Window Tricks
- The Ribbon
- Explorer Window Controls
- Optional Window Panes
- Libraries
- Tags, Metadata, and Properties
- Icon and List Views
- Sorting, Grouping, and Filtering
- The “Folder Options” Options
- Taskbar 2.0
- Jump Lists
- Three Ways to Get the Taskbar Out of Your Hair
- Taskbar Toolbars
- The Run Command
- The Secret Utilities Menu
- 7. Searching & Organizing Your Files
- 8. Redesigning Your Desktop World
- 9. Help at the Desktop
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10. Programs & Documents
- Opening Desktop Programs
- Exiting Desktop Programs
- When Programs Die: The Task Manager
- Saving Documents
- Closing Documents
- The Open Dialog Box
- Moving Data Between Documents
- Speech Recognition
- Filename Extensions and File Associations
- Installing Desktop Software
- Uninstalling Software
- Program Compatibility Modes
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11. The Desktop’s Starter Programs
- Windows Essentials
- Calculator
- Character Map
- Command Prompt
- Computer
- Control Panel
- Default Programs
- File Explorer
- Help and Support
- Magnifier
- Math Input Panel
- Narrator
- Notepad
- Onscreen Keyboard
- Paint
- Remote Desktop Connection
- Run
- Snipping Tool
- Sound Recorder
- Steps Recorder
- Sticky Notes
- Task Manager
- Windows Defender
- Windows Easy Transfer
- Windows Easy Transfer Reports
- Windows Fax and Scan
- Windows Journal
- Windows Live Mail
- Windows Live Messenger
- Windows Live Writer
- Windows Media Player
- Windows PowerShell
- Windows Speech Recognition
- WordPad
- XPS Viewer
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12. The Control Panel
- Many Roads to Control Panel
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The Control Panel, Applet by Applet
- Action Center
- Add Features to Windows 8
- Administrative Tools
- AutoPlay
- BitLocker Drive Encryption
- Color Management
- Credential Manager
- Date and Time
- Default Programs
- Device Manager
- Devices and Printers
- Display
- Ease of Access Center
- Family Safety
- File History
- Folder Options
- Fonts
- Homegroup
- Indexing Options
- Internet Options
- Keyboard
- Language
- Location Settings
- Mouse
- Network and Sharing Center
- Notification Area Icons
- Performance Information and Tools
- Personalization
- Phone and Modem
- Power Options
- Programs and Features
- Recovery
- Region
- RemoteApp and Desktop Connections
- Sound
- Speech Recognition
- Storage Spaces
- Sync Center
- System
- Taskbar
- Troubleshooting
- User Accounts
- Windows 7 File Recovery
- Windows Defender
- Windows Firewall
- Windows Mobility Center
- Windows Update
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6. File Explorer, Folders & the Taskbar
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Three. Windows Online
- 13. Hooking Up to the Internet
- 14. Security & Privacy
- 15. Internet Explorer 10
- 16. Windows Live Mail
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Four. Pictures & Music
- 17. Windows Photo Gallery
- 18. Windows Media Player
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Five. Hardware & Peripherals
- 19. Printing, Fonts & Faxing
- 20. Hardware & Drivers
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Six. PC Health
- 21. Maintenance, Speed Tweaks & Troubleshooting
- 22. Backups & File History
- 23. The Disk Chapter
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Seven. The Windows Network
- 24. Accounts (and Logging On)
- 25. Setting Up a Small Network
- 26. Corporate Networks
- 27. Sharing Files on the Network
- 28. The Road Warrior’s Handbook
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Eight. Appendixes
- A. Installing Windows 8
- B. Fun with the Registry
- C. Where’d It Go?
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D. Master List of Gestures & Keyboard Shortcuts
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TileWorld gestures
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TileWorld gestures
- TileWorld gestures
- TileWorld keystrokes
- TileWorld mouse shortcuts
- File Explorer keyboard shortcuts
- General keyboard shortcuts
- Window and program-switching keyboard shortcuts
- -Key shortcuts
- Taskbar keyboard shortcuts
- Ease of Access keyboard shortcuts
- Dialog box keyboard shortcuts
- Magnifier keyboard shortcuts
- Remote Desktop Connection keyboard shortcuts
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TileWorld gestures
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TileWorld gestures
- Index
- About the Author
- Colophon
- Copyright
Product information
- Title: Windows 8: The Missing Manual
- Author(s):
- Release date: February 2013
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 9781449314033
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