In the desktop view there’s still a Taskbar and programs can
be pinned to
it, but there’s no Start Menu button. You can, however, get
some its functions
by hitting the Windows key and ‘X’ on your keyboard, or by
hovering the
cursor in the bottom-left corner of the screen and
right-clicking. When you do
this a menu will appear offering options such as Windows
Explorer, Network
Connections, Task Manager, and more (see the main screen
above).
If you are wondering what this means for the Control Panel,
fear not. It’s
still here, in the desktop view, and easily accessed via
that new smaller menu.
It looks very familiar, and anyone cara senam kegel pria mengatasi ejakulasi dini
acquainted with recent versions of
Windows should have no trouble
finding their way around it.
The PC Settings screen
There is also, however, a new addition
to the configuration and settings
options in the shape of the PC Settings
We’ve already shown how to sync your settings, so here we
demonstrate how you can give your pc a more personal touch
More PC settings
Ú Windows 8 still includes the Control
Panel, which can be used to change your
computer’s settings
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