![]() ![]() (Haftungsausschluss)Ĭe article a été traduit automatiquement. This article has been machine translated.ĭieser Artikel wurde maschinell übersetzt. ![]() Questo contenuto è stato tradotto dinamicamente con traduzione automatica. (Aviso legal)Įste texto foi traduzido automaticamente. (Clause de non responsabilité)Įste artículo lo ha traducido una máquina de forma dinámica. (Haftungsausschluss)Ĭet article a été traduit automatiquement de manière dynamique. Change the last U to an I in order to sign out of the current account, an S to put the PC into sleep mode, or an R to restart the machine.Īnother way to shut down quickly from the desktop is to press Alt-F4 and then Enter (Alt-F4 and Enter also closes a currently open program) from the Start screen, press the Windows key and I, click the Power button, and make your selection.This content has been machine translated dynamically.ĭieser Inhalt ist eine maschinelle Übersetzung, die dynamisch erstellt wurde. Instead, I press the Windows key and X, then U twice to power off (the menu is shown at the top of this post). That's still too much clicking and scrolling for me. Last November, Lance Whitney described all your shutdown options in Windows 8.1, including the ability to right-click the Start button, choose "Shut down or sign out," and then click one of the four options: Sign out, Sleep, Shut down, or Restart. When debunking five Windows 8 myths last February, I explained several ways to sign off, restart, or shut down without relying on the Start button. Many long-time Windows users were lost when Microsoft removed the log off/restart/power off option from the Start menu. Use your keyboard to log off, power down, or restart Your options may also let you turn your touch pad off, enable two-finger or three-finger pressing, enable swiping from the right and left, rotate items, and turn off taps to prevent the cursor from moving while you type.ĥ. Set Windows 8 to lock your mouse or touch pad buttons after you press them a set time to make moving on-screen items easier. Then press the Settings button and use the slider control to set the press time required to lock a mouse button. Look for a tab named Buttons (or something similar) and check the option to turn on ClickLock. The options in this dialog box vary based on your laptop model. To open Mouse Properties, press the Windows key (if necessary), type "control panel," press Enter, and click Mouse. Rather than depend on your hand-eye coordination, activate the ClickLock feature via the Control Panel Mouse Properties. Using the touch pad on a Windows 8 laptop to move items is a two-handed affair: press and hold the left-click button with one hand and drag across the touch pad to the desired location with the other. Use the touch pad to move items with one hand (You can also view your Apps list from the Start screen by pressing the down arrow in the bottom-left corner of the window.)Ĥ. To add the folder to the Start screen, right-click it and choose Pin to Start. When you open the folder, you'll see icons for all your apps. Name the new folder "Applications." (without the quotes). If you prefer the standard desktop apps to those built into Windows 8, check "List desktop apps first in the Apps view when it's sorted by category." On the Apps screen, the list will be now sorted by category, starting with your desktop apps.Īlternatively, right-click the desktop and choose the New > Folder. To revert to a screen similar to the old-style Start menu, right-click the taskbar, choose Properties, select the Navigation tab, and in the Start screen section check "Show the Apps view automatically when I go to Start." Now when you click the Start button or press the Windows key, the Apps screen will appear. Windows 8.1 closes in on Vista among desktop OS users.Microsoft to reveal Windows "Threshold" plans in April. ![]()
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