Getting Around (and About) the New Windows 8 UI
Windows has released the new Windows 8 OS with a new interface that is marking Microsoft’s shifting focus from clicks to touch. The new Windows 8 is much faster than previous versions but after decades of seeing only your folders on the desktop, are you ready to embrace the new tile-filled UI, that is the Metro Start screen? We figure you might need help customizing the new UI for personal comfort.
In this quick-tip, we’ll get you started with some of the changes made to Windows 8 then show you basic configurations you can do to customize your Metro Start page.
If you hover your mouse to the left side of your screen, a preview bar will show you the apps you have running at the moment, as well as the Start page.

To register your Live ID, hover your mouse to the right of the screen to reach your charms menu, and then click ‘Settings’.
Then click on the ‘More PC Settings’ bar at the bottom.
On the settings page, go to the ‘Users’ tab on the left and click on ‘Add a user’.
A new page will appear. Simply enter your Live ID and click ‘Next’ to complete the process.
When you have added your Live ID, simply log out from your Windows and log in again with the new user ID
With Live ID access, you can now use all apps available on your Windows 8. Also, you will be able to utilize SkyDrive and download more apps from the Windows App Store.
On this page, you can change your Lock screen, or click on the top menu to change the look of your Start screen.
You can also go to ‘Account picture’ to upload or change your account picture or avatar.

You can also create a new group by dragging the tile to an empty space; a new group will be created automatically.
To customize the look, you can also change the size of each tile, to have it appear as a rectangle or square. Simply right click on the tile, and select ‘Larger’ to turn the square to a rectangle.

Now right click on any group of tile you want to label, and you will see an option appear at the bottom of the screen. Click on ‘Name group’ and enter any name you prefer for the group of tiles.

To add a new tile (app shortcut) to the start screen, hover your mouse to the Charm menu and click on Search.
Now you are in a page where all apps are listed. Right click on any app to see the options and click on ‘Pin to Start’ to add the shortcut as a tile on your Start screen.

Once you are in the Storefront, scroll left and right to look for any app you like, then choose to purchase or download for free.
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