As we all know Microsoft is currently working on its upcoming OS Windows 8 and a free Release Preview version can be downloaded using following link: Windows 8 Release Preview (RC Build) Released, Download Now
Microsoft has made lots of changes in Windows 8. Microsoft has completely removed Start Menu and Start button from Windows 8 and all known registry tricks or other methods to get them back are not working in this new build.
Removal of Start button and Start Menu also makes performing power operations a bit difficult. Now you don't get a direct option to restart, shut down your PC. All these options have been moved to Settings charm which can be accessed by moving your mouse cursor to top-right corner of screen and selecting Settings charm from Charms bar.
We have posted 2 detailed guides for getting Start Menu, Start button back in Windows 8 and for adding power options in Desktop context menu. You can read them at following links:
After using Windows 8 for a few days, we have came across a few interesting features, some of which are not directly visible on screen. The most strange part is that Microsoft has not talked about a few of these features yet in any official blog post.
Anyway for your convenience, today in this topic we are going to share a few hidden secret features which we have found in Windows 8.
So without wasting time, lets share the hidden gems in Windows 8:
You can also access it using "Win+X" hotkey.
You can also check out following exclusive tutorial to customize this new Quick Access Menu in Windows 8:
[EXCLUSIVE] Customize New Quick Access Menu (Win+X Menu) in Windows 8
If you are still using Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7, you can get a similar system menu in Desktop context menu or My Computer context menu using following tutorials:
Windows 8 makes the whole process a lot easier. You can just press "Win+PrntScr" keys together and Windows 8 will automatically save the screenshot in your "Pictures" library folder. The screenshot is saved with the name "Screenshot.png". If you take more screenshots, they are saved with an added number such as "Screenshot (2).png", "Screenshot (3).png" and so on.
I wonder why they didn't add hotkey "Win+Alt+PrntScr" to automatically save screenshot of a specific window. I hope they'll add it in final build of Windows 8.
The new hotkey is "Shift+F8". So now you need to press "Shift+F8" keys together to access Safe Mode option in Windows 8. I can't understand the reason behind this move. May be they'll use "F8" hotkey for some new stuff? Who knows?
When you move your mouse cursor to bottom-left corner of screen, it shows small Start Screen thumbnail which lets you go to Start Screen.
When you move your mouse cursor to top-left corner of screen, it shows a list of all running Metro apps so that you can switch between apps or close an app.
When you move your mouse cursor to top-right or bottom-right corner of screen, it shows new Charms Bar where you can access Settings, Search, Share, Devices and Start Screen charm.
Microsoft has made lots of changes in Windows 8. Microsoft has completely removed Start Menu and Start button from Windows 8 and all known registry tricks or other methods to get them back are not working in this new build.
Removal of Start button and Start Menu also makes performing power operations a bit difficult. Now you don't get a direct option to restart, shut down your PC. All these options have been moved to Settings charm which can be accessed by moving your mouse cursor to top-right corner of screen and selecting Settings charm from Charms bar.
We have posted 2 detailed guides for getting Start Menu, Start button back in Windows 8 and for adding power options in Desktop context menu. You can read them at following links:
- How to Enable Good Old Start Button (ORB) and Start Menu in Windows 8?
- Add Cascading Menu for Restart, Shut Down, Hibernate and Other Power Shortcuts in Desktop Context Menu of Windows 7 and 8
After using Windows 8 for a few days, we have came across a few interesting features, some of which are not directly visible on screen. The most strange part is that Microsoft has not talked about a few of these features yet in any official blog post.
Anyway for your convenience, today in this topic we are going to share a few hidden secret features which we have found in Windows 8.
So without wasting time, lets share the hidden gems in Windows 8:
Although Microsoft has removed Start button and Start Menu from Windows 8 Taskbar but they have added a hidden Quick Access Menu (QAM) which provides easier access to many useful system tools such as:1. Hidden Quick Access Menu
- Programs and Features
- Power Options
- System Settings
- Device Manager
- Command Prompt
- Task Manager
- Control Panel
- Search
- Run
- and a few more
You can also access it using "Win+X" hotkey.
You can also check out following exclusive tutorial to customize this new Quick Access Menu in Windows 8:
[EXCLUSIVE] Customize New Quick Access Menu (Win+X Menu) in Windows 8
If you are still using Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7, you can get a similar system menu in Desktop context menu or My Computer context menu using following tutorials:
- [AIO] Ultimate Tutorial to Customize My Computer Context Menu in Windows XP, Vista and 7
- [AIO] Ultimate Tutorial to Customize Desktop Context Menu in Windows Vista and 7
That's an awesome addition to Windows 8. In previous Windows versions, whenever you needed to take a screenshot of your screen, you had to press "PrntScr" key or if you wanted to take screenshot of a specific program window, you needed to click on it to make it active and press "Alt+PrntScr" keys. After doing this, the screenshot was captured by clipboard and you had to paste and save it using an image editing software like built-in MS Paint, Adobe Photoshop, etc.2. Auto-Save Screenshots
Windows 8 makes the whole process a lot easier. You can just press "Win+PrntScr" keys together and Windows 8 will automatically save the screenshot in your "Pictures" library folder. The screenshot is saved with the name "Screenshot.png". If you take more screenshots, they are saved with an added number such as "Screenshot (2).png", "Screenshot (3).png" and so on.
I wonder why they didn't add hotkey "Win+Alt+PrntScr" to automatically save screenshot of a specific window. I hope they'll add it in final build of Windows 8.
In previous Windows versions, if the user wanted to boot into Safe Mode, he needed to press "F8" key at system startup but this good old and well know hotkey no longer works in Windows 8. Microsoft has replaced it with a new hotkey.3. New Hotkey to Access Safe Mode
The new hotkey is "Shift+F8". So now you need to press "Shift+F8" keys together to access Safe Mode option in Windows 8. I can't understand the reason behind this move. May be they'll use "F8" hotkey for some new stuff? Who knows?
Windows 8 comes with hot corner feature which allows you to access some built-in options when you move your mouse cursor in a corner of your monitor screen.4. New Hot Corners in Screen
When you move your mouse cursor to bottom-left corner of screen, it shows small Start Screen thumbnail which lets you go to Start Screen.
When you move your mouse cursor to top-left corner of screen, it shows a list of all running Metro apps so that you can switch between apps or close an app.
When you move your mouse cursor to top-right or bottom-right corner of screen, it shows new Charms Bar where you can access Settings, Search, Share, Devices and Start Screen charm.
There are a few useful hotkeys (keyboard shortcuts) introduced in Windows 8 which can make your Windows 8 experience better. Some of them are given below:5. New Useful Hotkeys (Keyboard Shortcuts)
- Win key - Toggles between Start Screen and Windows Desktop
- Win+X - Opens Quick Access Menu as mentioned in point 1
- Win+PrntScr - Automatically saves screenshot in Pictures folder as mentioned in point 2
- Win+C - Shows Charms Bar
- Win+I - Shows Settings panel
- Win+Tab - Shows Metro apps switcher as mentioned in point 4
- Ctrl+F1 - Minimizes / maximizes ribbon in Windows Explorer
- Ctrl+Tab – Launches All Apps list on Start Screen.
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