Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Working With Microsoft Windows 8 Operating System


Is Microsoft Windows 8 designed for touch-screen tablets and computers mainly? The acceptance level of Windows 8 systems is questionable and is in a lag phase of the graph due to the changes in the pattern introduced. There is a hike in the number of Microsoft problems for Windows 8 from different parts of the world, indicating the adapting phase. What most users see as a trouble in the latest Microsoft Windows 8 operating system are the following.

No start button

People are adjusted to the solutions or paths in Microsoft Windows operating systems starting from the Windows Start button. The Start button is located at the bottom part of the Windows screen, towards the left hand side of the Taskbar. Microsoft does not carry this forward to its new generation operating system, Windows 8. There are changes in the way one can access programs and Control Panel to change settings; this is not in favor of many failing to adapt to this new Windows alignment and arrangement.

Desktop vs tab mode

The tile mode for tablet computers and desktop mode that looks like the older Windows operating system versions comes in Windows 8. The company claims that within no time users are going to start loving tile mode, however desktop mode is also available. The thing is that many programs including Microsoft Office suite is designed for desktop and not tile mode; it was also displeasing that Microsoft Office suite tools became available for Windows 8 only after months of its launch.

Settings inaccessible

The charms to configure wireless settings, restarting your machine and changing computer settings are available on the right side of the screen. It is often difficult to figure out, how to access them in Windows 8. The panel that has to be drawn out from the right side remains a mystery to the first time users.

Closing programs

There is a different pattern accepted, like the one you see on a Smartphone in case of Windows 8 operating system. So, common people have to start finding out, how to close a program in Windows 8 as well.
Microsoft considers Windows 8 as a user-friendly initiative, but many people tired of working out an easier way to work with this system disagree. This operating system also has dual responses and enough number of Microsoft problems, while the youth are already comfortable with the tile mode and pathways of Windows 8, many business people and homemakers are not ready to accept the changes.

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