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Windows 8 Help Index: Logon Screen Sign out Start Screen Search Charms Bar Rosters+ When you start your computer you will be taken to the Windows 8 Lock Screen to move from the Lock Screen press any key on the keyboard or click any mouse key. Lock Screen: After the lock screen you will be taken to the Logon Screen. Logon Screen: From the logon Screen enter your username and password.

After you have entered your username and password you will be taken to the Windows 8 Start Screen The Start Screen The start screen is completely customizable to the user s preferences. The user s information is located at the top right corner of the Start Screen. The tiles on the start screen will vary by user. You can access the Start Screen from any application by pressing the Windows Key (shown below). Pressing this key by itself will switch between the Start Screen and the last accessed application. The Windows Key This key can be found on your keyboard towards the bottom left. To access your desktop from this start screen click on the tile labeled Desktop or press the windows key + D at the same time or hover your mouse in the top or bottom left hand corners of your screen. + D

Desktop The Windows 8 desktop is very similar to the Windows 7 desktop with the removal of the windows start button. From your desktop you can pin programs to the taskbar and your shortcuts from your Windows 7 desktop are still there. Charms Bar: The charms bar gives you options that are extremely helpful when using Windows 8. The Share icon is not important at this point since it is typically not utilized. + C The windows key + C will allow you to access the charms bar The search icon at the top will allow you to search for apps (programs) The start button returns you to your Start Screen Devices show you a list of things attached to your pc such as a second monitor. Settings is where you will find the power button allowing you to shut down and restart. From the desktop or any application you can access the charms bar by pressing the Windows key + C or hover your mouse pointer in the top or bottom corner on the right side of your screen.

The Search icon from the Charms bar will take you to the Search screen: You can also search by typing anything you are looking for while on the start screen and it will take you to the Search Screen. Search Screen: From the Search screen you can type any file name or application such as word. You can see below that under Apps there are two choices for Word. From here you can launch the program by clicking on it or you can pin it by right clicking on the program. If you look further you will see that under Settings there are 11 choices and under Files there are 111 choices. If you click on Files you will get a list of all the Word files on the computer.

To see all the files without the Search bar simply click under the Files Results for Word section. To exit this screen press Esc. The Start icon from the Charms bar returns you to your Start Screen. The Devices icon from the Charms bar takes you to the Devices screen: The Devices screen shows you things attached to your pc such as a second monitor. This is not where you see your printers and keyboard, mice, etc. (See below for how to find your installed printers and devices)

The Settings Icon from the Charms Bar takes you to various settings. Settings From the Settings menu you can see your network connection, the speaker volume, any notifications, the keyboard and the Power setting. If you click on the Power icon you will be given the option to Sleep, Shut Down and Restart. Sign Out: To Sign out go to your Start Screen by pressing the Windows Key From the Start Screen click on your name located in the top right corner

From here you can lock your computer, switch users and Sign Out. Rosters+ To download a Roster from Rosters+ into Excel When you chose the option circled above you will see the following at the bottom of your screen:

Click on Open and you will see the following (make sure to scroll down thru the options):

After you click on Look for another app on this PC you will see the following: After you select Microsoft Office you will see the following:

After you select Office15 you will see the following: After you select EXCEL.EXE your Roster will open. To edit the Roster that opens in Excel click on Enable Editing.

Notes: Ctrl+Alt+Delete You can Lock, Switch User, Sign Out, Change Password and access Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete. To exit a Metro Style App: Apps in Windows 8 are referred to as Metro Style Apps and look different than the previous apps that gave you the X to close the window. The Metro Apps do not have the X located in the top right corner. To exit a Metro Style app take your mouse pointer to the top of the screen and it will turn into a hand. Holding down the left mouse key take the hand and grab and drag the app to the bottom of the screen and it will close. Devices and Printers: To see your printers, keyboard, mice, and etc. you would go to your charms bar (windows key + c) then click on search. From the Search Screen type in devices and printers and then you will see items available under Settings. Click on Settings and you will see devices and printers as an option. Click on devices and printers.

5 Windows 8 Shortcuts Pressing the Windows Key This will allow you to Switch between the Start Screen and the last accessed application. Pressing the Windows Key + C + C Access the Charms Bar Pressing the Esc Key Close a Charm (Search, Share, Devices, Settings) Pressing the Windows Key + D + I Access the Settings charm (shutdown, restart, etc.) Pressing the Windows Key + L + L Lock the computer Please send any comments or suggestion on this document to mkingston@cerritos.edu