Getting Started – Your Guide to Windows 8
Windows 8
Publicado el 21 de Febrero del 2013 por Administrador
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Guía de inicio de Windows 8.
Contiene:
1. What You Need to Know About Windows 8
1.3 Windows 8 Devices
1.4 Metro vs. Desktop
1.5 The Touchscreen Controversy
2. The Windows 8 User Interface
2.1 Understanding Metro
2.2 Navigating
2.3 Tiles and Live Tiles
2.4 What If I Don’t Like Metro?
3. Mouse, Keyboard or Fingers?
3.1 Navigation with the Keyboard
3.2 Using a Mouse
3.3 The Original Pointing Device
3.3.1 Open the Charm Bar: Swipe from the right
3.3.2 Switch Apps: Swipe from the left
3.3.3 Snap Apps: Swipe slowly from the left
3.3.4 Show Running Apps: Swipe from left-and-back
3.3.5 Close Apps: Pull down from the top
3.3.6 Display Additional Menus: Swipe down
3.3.7 Select: Swipe down on the tile
3.3.8 Zoom: Pinch
3.3.9 Move Back and Forth Through Web Pages: Swipe left/right in Internet
3.4 Bringing It All Together
4. Launch and Install Apps, Multitasking
4.1 Launching Apps
4.2 Switching Between Applications
4.3 Closing Apps
5. Photos, Music and Video
5.1 Enjoying Photos in Windows 8
5.2 Playing Back Media
5.3 Streaming Media, Windows 8 Store Alternatives
6. The Windows 8 Store
6.1 Use Your Windows Account
6.2 Finding, Reviewing and Buying an App
6.3 Installation Issues and Updating Apps
6.4 Don’t Forget the Native Apps!
7. Email, Internet, People and the Cloud
7.1 Internet Explorer: Browsing and Downloading
7.1.1 Navigating Internet Explorer 10
7.1.2 Shortcuts and Tabs
7.1.3 Downloading with Internet Explorer 10
7.2 Managing People and Social Networks
7.2.1 Catching Up with Social Networks
7.2.2 Communicating with Contacts
7.2.3 Adding New People
7.2.4 Editing and Linking Your Contacts
7.3 Emails: Setting Up, Collecting and Sending
7.4 Accessing and Browsing SkyDrive
8. Tweaking Your Windows 8 Device
8.1 Start Screen and Lock Screen Wallpaper
8.2 Adjusting Tile Size, Moving and Unpinning
8.3 Battery management, on and off button/features
8.4 Windows 8 Sync
9. Windows 8 Security
9.1 Networking Windows 8
9.2 Local vs. Windows Account
9.3 Setting Passwords
9.4 Windows Firewall
9.5 Windows 8 Privacy Settings
9.6 Privacy Concerns
10. Desktop Mode and Advanced Settings
10.1 Can I Use Desktop Mode Instead of Metro?
10.2 Using the Desktop
10.3 Internet Explorer
10.4 Windows Explorer’s Ribbon
10.5 Running Legacy Applications in the Desktop
10.6 On-screen keyboard
10.7 Take a Screenshot in Windows 8
10.8 Activating Windows 8
11. Troubleshooting Windows 8
11.1 Installing new hardware
11.2 Updates and Refreshing Windows 8
11.3 Notifications
12. Do You Need Windows 8?
En formato pdf. Contiene páginas.
Contiene:
1. What You Need to Know About Windows 8
1.3 Windows 8 Devices
1.4 Metro vs. Desktop
1.5 The Touchscreen Controversy
2. The Windows 8 User Interface
2.1 Understanding Metro
2.2 Navigating
2.3 Tiles and Live Tiles
2.4 What If I Don’t Like Metro?
3. Mouse, Keyboard or Fingers?
3.1 Navigation with the Keyboard
3.2 Using a Mouse
3.3 The Original Pointing Device
3.3.1 Open the Charm Bar: Swipe from the right
3.3.2 Switch Apps: Swipe from the left
3.3.3 Snap Apps: Swipe slowly from the left
3.3.4 Show Running Apps: Swipe from left-and-back
3.3.5 Close Apps: Pull down from the top
3.3.6 Display Additional Menus: Swipe down
3.3.7 Select: Swipe down on the tile
3.3.8 Zoom: Pinch
3.3.9 Move Back and Forth Through Web Pages: Swipe left/right in Internet
3.4 Bringing It All Together
4. Launch and Install Apps, Multitasking
4.1 Launching Apps
4.2 Switching Between Applications
4.3 Closing Apps
5. Photos, Music and Video
5.1 Enjoying Photos in Windows 8
5.2 Playing Back Media
5.3 Streaming Media, Windows 8 Store Alternatives
6. The Windows 8 Store
6.1 Use Your Windows Account
6.2 Finding, Reviewing and Buying an App
6.3 Installation Issues and Updating Apps
6.4 Don’t Forget the Native Apps!
7. Email, Internet, People and the Cloud
7.1 Internet Explorer: Browsing and Downloading
7.1.1 Navigating Internet Explorer 10
7.1.2 Shortcuts and Tabs
7.1.3 Downloading with Internet Explorer 10
7.2 Managing People and Social Networks
7.2.1 Catching Up with Social Networks
7.2.2 Communicating with Contacts
7.2.3 Adding New People
7.2.4 Editing and Linking Your Contacts
7.3 Emails: Setting Up, Collecting and Sending
7.4 Accessing and Browsing SkyDrive
8. Tweaking Your Windows 8 Device
8.1 Start Screen and Lock Screen Wallpaper
8.2 Adjusting Tile Size, Moving and Unpinning
8.3 Battery management, on and off button/features
8.4 Windows 8 Sync
9. Windows 8 Security
9.1 Networking Windows 8
9.2 Local vs. Windows Account
9.3 Setting Passwords
9.4 Windows Firewall
9.5 Windows 8 Privacy Settings
9.6 Privacy Concerns
10. Desktop Mode and Advanced Settings
10.1 Can I Use Desktop Mode Instead of Metro?
10.2 Using the Desktop
10.3 Internet Explorer
10.4 Windows Explorer’s Ribbon
10.5 Running Legacy Applications in the Desktop
10.6 On-screen keyboard
10.7 Take a Screenshot in Windows 8
10.8 Activating Windows 8
11. Troubleshooting Windows 8
11.1 Installing new hardware
11.2 Updates and Refreshing Windows 8
11.3 Notifications
12. Do You Need Windows 8?
En formato pdf. Contiene páginas.
Forma parte de Windows 8 Manual & Guidebook
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