There are 5 super buttons in Windows 8, and search is one of them. The search Super button uses Bing Intelligent search to not only search the computer, but also search the network, OneDrive, and some applications and Windows app stores. Let's take a look at the detailed description below.
How to use the Search Super button
1. Swipe from the right edge of the screen to the middle and click "Search". (If you are using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, and then move the mouse pointer up, and then click Search.) )
To turn on the search feature, you can also press the Windows logo key +s, or start typing while pressing the Windows logo key. If you are on the start screen, you can click or click the "Search" button, or just start typing.
2. Enter the search term. As you type, you'll see a list of search results and suggestions.
3. If you see the application, file, or setting you want to find in the list, click or click it to open it. To see all the results of a search term, including all network results from Bing, click or click the "Search" button to go to the search results page. You can also click or click on one of the search suggestions.
4. On the Search results page, click or click the search results to open it.
With the "Search" Super button for Windows 8, you can search once to get results from computers, networks, OneDrive, and so on, and return to your search results without having to search again. It is quite convenient to use.