![]() ![]() ![]() As I’m sure you are aware, Windows 8 no longer has the "Start Button" at the bottom left of the screen. ![]() ![]() Note: I've made a copy of this Tutorial available in PDF format so you can easily download and print/keep a copy, the PDF is up in my SkyDrive at !109&authkey=!ACC7qwl6DQle-SMįirst of all, some basic terminology and "old way" of finding things so that I can take you through Windows 8 in a way you have learned how to use Windows. That was over two years ago in the early adopter program for Windows 8, and now when I use Windows XP or Windows 7, I find it very inefficient to "have to click through so many menus" to find and do basic stuff.The focus of this article is to share with you not simply how to make Windows 8 work like Windows XP/Windows 7 "the old way" (which I will go through and give you tips on how to find stuff and configure stuff to work the old way), but instead to really focus on how to do things better and more easily, effectively helping you shortcut the learning process that makes Windows 8 actually extremely easy and efficient to use. The first time I sat in front of the Windows 8 interface, I have to admit I was not thrilled no Start button, I couldn’t find the control panel, things just weren’t what I was used to. ![]()
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