Update to Windows 8.1
Microsoft has released Windows 8.1, which is
a free upgrade for anyone running Windows
8. This update addresses many of the
problems users have had with Windows 8 and
also adds a Start button. Visit Microsoft's
Windows 8.1 page for the update.
Customize your tiles
Make the most of your Windows Start screen
tiles by adjusting the sizes, where they are
located, and what is listed.
Move any tile by clicking and dragging the
tile. While moving a tile, if you need a
larger view of the Start screen move the
tile towards the top or bottom of the
screen to zoom out.
Use your mouse wheel to scroll left-to-
right through your tiles.
Any Desktop shortcut or program can be
pinned to the Start screen by right-clicking
the icon and choosing Pin to Start .
In the bottom right-hand corner of the
start screen is a magnifying glass with
tiles, click this icon to get a zoomed out
view of your Start screen. In this view, if
you right-click on a group of tiles you'll be
given the option to name group , which
can be useful if you have a group of
related tiles (e.g. games). In this view,
you can also click and drag a group to
organize your tile groups.
Create a new speed bump between tile
groups by moving a tile to a speed bump.
Resize any User tile or Live tile by right-
clicking the tile and choosing resize.
If there is a tile you want on your Taskbar,
right-click the tile and choose Pin to
taskbar.
Show admin applications on the Start
screen by clicking Settings in Charms, click
Settings, and change the Show
administrative tools from No to Yes.
In Internet Explorer 10, you can also pin
any of your favorite web pages to your
Start Screen.
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