Start function for windows 8
We can make the Start screen Tiles sort of "overlay" the desktop wallpaper instead being bounced out to a completely separate screen. For an alternate layout, where we group a specific set or sets of Apps together, we choose the following settings ….
Now, you can pin what you want to the Start screen. You can customize the order, size, grouping and location of your Tiles. You can also right-click the Start screen background, click 'Customize' and define names for your App Groupings…. Here again, when you flip from the desktop to the Start screen and back again, there is a smooth transition between the two ….
In keeping with our theme of choice, if desired, you can choose to boot or sign-in directly to the desktop instead of the Start screen. Some prefer to boot to the Start Screen and begin with the Tiles, others want to go right into the desktop. We afford users the flexibility either way. However, having the background shown on the Start Screen is a 'per user' choice, and not exposed via GPO. Fortunately, deploying this registry key can be easily facilitated via the power of Group Policy Preferences:.
For some additional details about setting a customized "standard" Start screen layout for users, see the following TechNet library section and a great post by our own Deployment Guys blog on using MDT for an enterprise deployment:. One more note about the Start button, Start screen and desktop experience in 8.
These were a bit of a sore spot for Windows 8. However, on Windows 8. Let us know via the comments how you go about customizing your 8. From Hilde and Joao, Happy Windows 8. You must be a registered user to add a comment. This includes the option to boot your computer directly to the Desktop instead of the Start screen.
Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn about different Start screen options:. Check this option if you want the Desktop to appear when you sign in, rather than the Start screen.
Check this option if you'd prefer to see a list of all your apps when you click the Start button or press the Windows key, rather than the Start screen. This option will make the Start screen function more like the Start Menu in older versions of Windows.
Check this option to show all Desktop apps before Start screen apps in the Apps view. Windows 8: Getting Started with Windows 8. Clicking the lock screen. The sign-in screen. The Start screen. Clicking in the lower-left corner. Clicking in the upper-left corner. Hovering in the lower-right corner. Switching to a different app. Windows key. The Charms bar. Searching for an app. Using the Share charm to share a link with the Mail app.
Viewing settings in Internet Explorer. Press the MR button. Press the MC button. Press the — button. Press the square root button. Press the number buttons Press the. Press the backspace button. Press the C button. Press the CE button. Clear the calculation history.
Edit the calculation history. Navigate up in the calculation history. Up Arrow key. Navigate down in the calculation history. Down Arrow key. Cancel editing the calculation history. Recalculate the calculation history after editing. Select Degrees in Scientific mode. Select Radians in Scientific mode. Select Grads in Scientific mode. Press the Inv button in Scientific mode.
Press the Mod button in Scientific mode. Press the sinh button in Scientific mode. Press the cosh button in Scientific mode. Press the tanh button in Scientific mode.
Press the button in Scientific mode. Press the ln button in Scientific mode. Press the Int button in Scientific mode. Press the sin button in Scientific mode. Press the cos button in Scientific mode. Press the tan button in Scientific mode. Press the dms button in Scientific mode.
Press the pi button in Scientific mode. Press the F-E button in Scientific mode. Press the Exp button in Scientific mode. Press the log button in Scientific mode. Press the n! Press the 10x button in Scientific mode. Select Hex in Programmer mode. Select Dec in Programmer mode. Select Oct in Programmer mode. Select Bin in Programmer mode. Select Qword in Programmer mode. Select Dword in Programmer mode. Select Word in Programmer mode.
Select Byte in Programmer mode. Press the RoR button in Programmer mode. Press the RoL button in Programmer mode. Press the Lsh button in Programmer mode. Press the Rsh button in Programmer mode. Press the Mod button in Programmer mode.
Press the button in Programmer mode. Press the Or button in Programmer mode. Press the Xor button in Programmer mode. Press the Not button in Programmer mode. Press the And button in Programmer mode. Press the A-F buttons in Programmer mode. Toggles the bit value in Programmer mode. Press the Average button in Statistics mode. Press the Average Sq button in Statistics mode. Press the Sum button in Statistics mode. Press the Sum Sq button in Statistics mode.
Press the S. Press the Inv S. Press the CAD button in Statistics mode. Start a new note. Open a recently used note. Save changes to a note. Move a note to a specific folder. Print a note. Close a note and its Journal window. Select all items on a page. Start a basic find. Go to a page. Refresh find results. Refresh the note list. Toggle between a note list and a note. Display a shortcut menu for column headings in a note list. View a note in full-screen mode.
Open Journal Help. Display the Table of Contents. Display the Connection Settings menu. Display the Options menu. Move back to the previously viewed topic. Move forward to the next previously viewed topic. Display the customer support page. Display the Help and Support home page.
With the Windows 8. This update does not, however, return the Start menu found in previous versions of Windows. If you're ok with the Start Screen and only want the Start button, we recommend updating to Windows 8. If you still want the Start menu not the same as Start screen , proceed to the following sections of this page. The Start menu can be made into a toolbar , which allows you access to all the programs you would normally see in All Programs.
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