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Windows 8 may be quite confusing to people who are used to using Windows 7, or may be just for people new to technology. Take a look at these slides if you are one of these people.

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5 Windows 8 Beginner Tipsthe type of tyre you need depends on many different factors

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5 Edges And Cornersthe type of tyre you need depends on many different factors

Working with a mouse, the corners of the screen are the keys to the interface. The corners on the right side display the Charms, and the le! corners let you switch between apps, the desktop, and the start screen.

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4 Just Start Typingthe type of tyre you need depends on many different factors

A lot of users are taken aback by the completely newfangled screen that displays on first boot-up of Windows 8. Just as with Windows 7's start button menu, you can simply start typing the name of a program to display app names that match the letters you type

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3 Visit The Windows Storethe type of tyre you need depends on many different factors

The Windows Store lets you see top free and paid apps, and categories like Games, News, Music, Photo, Entertainment, and Productivity. Most apps, many of them very useful, are free.

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2 SkyDrivethe type of tyre you need depends on many different factors

Not only does SkyDrive serve as backup for PC settings and as online storage and syncing, but third party new-style Windows apps can use it as though it were just another hard drive on your PC.

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1 Keyboard Shortcutsthe type of tyre you need depends on many different factors

Keyboard shortcuts are your friend. You don't need to point your cursor to the upper right corner to open the Charms bar, or move your mouse to the top of the screen and then swipe down to close a Windows 8 app. You can, but there are easy keyboard shortcuts for most tasks.

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