pt. 2. The Windows desktop. 6. File explorer, folders & the taskbar : The Windows desktop ; Return of the start menu ; The complete guide to ignoring TileWorld ; Desktop windows: file explorer ; Universal window controls ; Window tricks ; The ribbon ; Explorer window controls ; Optional window panes
Windows 8.1: The Missing Manual
✍ Scribed by David Pogue
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 956
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Windows 8.1 continues the evolution of the most radical redesign in Microsoft’s history. It combines the familiar Windows desktop with a new, touchscreen-friendly world of tiles and full-screen apps. Luckily, David Pogue is back to help you make sense of it—with humor, authority, and 500 illustrations.
The important stuff you need to know:
- What’s new in 8.1. The update to 8.1 offers new apps, a universal Search, the return of the Start menu, and several zillion other nips and tucks.
- New features. Storage Spaces, Windows To Go, File Histories—if Microsoft wrote it, this book covers it.
- Security. Protect your PC from viruses, spyware, spam, sick hard drives, and out-of-control kids.
- The network. HomeGroups, connecting from the road, mail, Web, music streaming among PCs—this book has your network covered.
- The software. Media Center, Photo Gallery, Internet Explorer, speech recognition—this one authoritative, witty guide makes it all crystal clear. It’s the book that should have been in the box.
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