Many of the Win8 need to use shortcut keys, especially Windows keys, listed below:
One thing to be aware of, win+x, under Win7 is to open the Mobile center, WIN8 under the change.
Windows Key +x:windows shortcut menu
Windows key + C: Displaying personality categories and clocks
Windows key + I: Open Settings Personality category
Windows key + K: Open "Device" personality category
Windows key + H: Open the shared personality category
Windows key + W: Open the search personality category for the selected settings
Windows key + F: Open the search personality category for the selected file
Windows key + Q: Open the selected application's "Search" personality category
Windows key + SPACEBAR: Toggle language or Input method (if multiple languages are enabled or entered)
Windows key + Z: Open the command or option for the current application (if the application is defined)
Windows key + Enter: Open Narrator
Windows key + V: Cycle through notifications on the screen
Windows key + Page up: Move the start screen to the left monitor in multiple monitor settings
Windows key + Page down: Start screen move to right monitor in multiple monitor settings
Windows key + O: Turn on or off the screen direction lock (if the computer supports automatic screen direction sensing)
Windows key + ': When aligning an application to one side, this hotkey toggles the center of the application on the screen.
Windows key +. : When aligning an application to one side, this hotkey moves the splitter bar to the right
Windows key + Shift +. : When aligning an application to one side, this hotkey moves the splitter bar to the left
In addition, the existing Win7 hotkeys are basically available in the Win8 consumer preview version. Note that many of the Windows7 window docking hotkeys (such as Windows Key + left arrow, Windows key + RIGHT ARROW, etc.) are available only in the WIN8 consumer preview version of the desktop.
You can continue to discover some of the shortcuts under Win7 and Win8, especially the different parts.
Windows 8 is the latest Windows series system launched by Microsoft in Beijing time October 25, 2012 23:15. Windows 8 supports personal computers (X86 architecture) and Tablet PCs (X86 architecture or ARM architecture). Windows 8 Dramatically changes past operational logic to provide better screen-touch support.
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