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Tips, tricks, treats, and secrets revealed on Windows 8
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Q & A with the authors of From the Back Cover Microsoft is introducing a major new release of its Windows operating system, Windows 8, and what better way for you to learn all the ins and outs than from two internationally recognized Windows experts and Microsoft insiders, authors Paul Thurrott and Rafael Rivera? They cut through the hype to get at useful information you’ll not find anywhere else, including what role this new OS plays in a mobile and tablet world.
Regardless of your level of knowledge, you’ll discover little-known facts about how things work, what’s new and different, and how you can modify Windows 8 to meet what you need.
Windows 8 Secrets
•  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  Windows 8 Secrets Should consumers adopt Windows 8 or Windows RT? Windows RT offers both advantages and disadvantages compared to Windows 8, and which you choose will depend on your needs. The biggest issue with Windows RT, of course, is the lack of desktop application compatibility: Though it comes with most Windows 8 desktop utilities and a version of Microsoft Office, Windows RT is not compatible with any third party or Microsoft desktop Windows applications that are already included. That said, Windows RT should offer much better battery life and amazingly thin and light form factors when compared to similar PCs and devices designed around a traditional PC microprocessor.
What’s best way to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 8? Upgrade or clean install? Is an upgrade safe? Generally speaking, you will actually see better results with an upgrade with this version of Windows, which is different than our experience with previous versions. To be safe, backup everything first, perform the upgrade, and if it doesn’t go well, you can always do a clean install afterwards.
One thing to watch during an upgrade, however, is Internet Explorer: If you have configured a different browser as your default browser in Windows 7 and then upgrade to Windows 8, you will actually lose the ability to run the Metro-style version of Internet Explorer 10. You can fix this by configuring IE as your default browser after the fact.
Does Windows 8 really run faster and better than Windows 7 on the same hardware? Yes. But in real world usage, you won’t notice much of a difference in usage. That said, Windows 8 boots, resumes from sleep, and performs other power management functions much, much faster than does Windows 7. You can also use Push Button Reset to refresh or reset a Windows 8 PC in just minutes.
Will all of my Windows 7 apps and drivers work with Windows 8? For the most part, yes. Microsoft claims that if it works with Windows 7, it should work with Windows 8. And in our experience, that has definitely been the case. Even the now-ancient game “Halo: Combat Evolved,” from 2003 installs and runs just fine. That said, you may need to uninstall some applications if you’re upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 8, and then reinstall them after the fact. And of course there will always be some exceptions.
What are the most important keyboard combinations we should memorize? If you remember just one keyboard shortcut, it should be WINKEY + C, which enables the Charms and access to several key system functions, including Search, Share, Start, Devices, and Settings. Some other useful keyboard shortcuts include WINKEY + D (to navigate directly to the desktop), WINKEY + I (for Settings), and WINKEY + L for lock. And let’s not forget our favorite keyboard combination: WINKEY + X, which displays a power user menu of sorts containing lots of useful shortcuts.
In their introduction, the authors of this book say that “with Windows 8, suddenly, everything is different.” And they are right—with a completely new interface presenting users with a completely new experience, Windows 8 and its device-based cousin Windows RT are arguably the biggest change in Windows ever. But bestselling authors Paul Thurrott and Rafael Rivera have you covered with Windows 8 Secrets, a completely new, written-from-scratch guide to the ins and outs of this new Windows experience. Covering topics both large and small, ranging from how the new immersive experiences and familiar Windows desktop interface coexist to the subtle differences in interacting with Windows 8 via touch, keyboard, or mouse, this book digs in to reveal helpful and advanced insight in all major Windows areas: application management, data backup and security, networking, and much more.
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•  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  The Secrets series reveals:
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There are actually two other places where you can configure notifications somewhat.

If you navigate to Personalize and then Lock Screen in PC Settings, for example, you’ll see that there’s a Lock screen apps section where you can determine which, if any, apps can provide notifications on your PC’s or device’s lock screen. As you can see in Figure 3-32, this interface includes seven slots of normal notifications and one for an app—like Calendar—that can provide detailed status information.

Figure 3-32:Notifications can be configured separately for the lock screen, too.

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that this toggle applies only to app-based notifications.

Also, earlier in the chapter we mentioned the Notification icon in the Settings pane (Winkey + I). This interface is useful because it lets you temporarily toggle all notifications off for set periods of time. That way, if you’re busy, you can disable notifications using one of the three time periods shown in Figure 3-33 and then be sure they’ll automatically come back later; if you turn them off from the main Notifications interface in PC Settings, you may simply forget to turn notifications back on again later.

Figure 3-33:The Notification icon lets you temporarily disable all app-based notifications.

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Working with Devices

While new apps and other software-based capabilities can extend the functionality of Windows 8 and make it better than it was before, adding new hardware devices is another approach. Add a printer, for example, and many of your apps will suddenly be able to print. Plug in an external USB-based hard drive, and your PC has more storage, which can also be used by the OS and by many apps.

OK, we know you understand why adding a few hardware peripherals can make for a better computing experience. But we mention this here because the way in which Windows 8 interacts with these devices has changed, thanks to the switch to Metro. So while some legacy interfaces for dealing with hardware devices remain for backward compatibility reasons, much of your interactions with the devices in Windows 8 will now occur through Metro-style experiences. And more often than not, that means the Devices charm.

Let’s look at some common examples.

Printing

The ability to print is obviously a core capability. And while installing printer drivers works as it did in earlier versions of Windows—through the desktop interface using familiar methods—as does printing from desktop-based Windows applications, Metro-style apps interact with printers through the Devices charm.

Consider the Metro-style version of Internet Explorer 10. You’ve found a web page you want to print for posterity, but there’s no printer button in the app bar and no menu system at all. How do you print?

In Metro, printing—like other device access—is now consistent, and it happens through the Devices charm. So you display this charm (perhaps through the Charms bar, but Winkey + K is quicker), and you’ll see something resembling Figure 3-34. And in that list of devices will be one or more printers, depending on how your PC is configured.

Figure 3-34:The Devices pane

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Too ponderous? Depending on the app, Ctrl + P still works for printing, too.

When you select the printer, the Devices pane will expand to reveal options related to that specific printer, as in Figure 3-35. This interface will let you make last-minute configurations before actually printing, with many of the options available via a More settings link.

To print, just tap Print.

Using Portable Storage

You may recall from previous Windows versions that an Auto Play window would appear when you plugged in an external storage device like a USB-based hard drive. In Windows 8, Auto Play is now a Metro-based experience. So when you plug in an external drive, you’ll see the interface in Figure 3-36.

And if you click this notification, you’ll be confronted by the user interface in Figure 3-37, though the options you see here will vary from device to device.

Figure 3-35:Printer settings

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Figure 3-36:Auto Play for portable storage

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Figure 3-37:Deciding what to do when this type of device is plugged into the PC

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As is the case with desktop applications, this storage is now available to any Metro-style app as well. You can see this for yourself in apps that support the Metro-style File Picker, a new full-screen experience for selecting files on disk. As you can see in Figure 3-38, a USB-based hard drive is automatically available to the File Picker just as it is to Windows Explorer on the desktop.

Figure 3-38:External storage is available to Metro-style apps too, via the File Picker, a sort of Metro “Open File” interface.

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Using a Second Screen

When you plug a second display into your PC, you can choose between a variety of display modes, including duplicating the display on both screens, extending the display across the screens, or using only one of the two screens. In earlier Windows versions, finding and then configuring this feature was fairly ponderous. But Windows 8 provides a handy new Metro-style experience that makes this easier than ever.

You can press Winkey + P to jump directly to the Second screen pane.

To see it, make sure you have a second display attached to your PC. Then, access the Devices charm (Winkey + K) and select Second screen. You’ll see the Second screen pane appear as in Figure 3-39.

CROSSREF

This was only a short example. We thoroughly discuss multiple display usage in Chapter 5 Summary While Windows 8 provides most of the same customization and personalization functionality from previous Windows versions, it also includes new capabilities. These extend from the expected Metro-based enhancements to new desktop customization features and, perhaps most interestingly, some features that make the Metro and desktop environments work better together. Now that you understand the basics of using both of these environments, and how to meld them to your needs, it’s time to learn more about the Metro apps that make Windows 8 so special. .

Figure 3-39:This pane lets you configure how a secondary screen works.

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Summary

Windows 8 provides an exciting and new full-screen user experience we call Metro that brings the best of mobile devices to your PC and positions Windows for the 21st century. Yes, Metro is a touch-first interface that will be most at home on touch-based, iPad-like devices. But Metro works just fine on all kinds of PCs, including those with a keyboard and mouse, and it provides an amazing new platform upon which a new generation of full-screen, Metro-style apps run.

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