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When you intend to leave your laptop unattended, if only for a moment, you can "arm" it in any of several ways: by clicking a button, by using a taskbar menu or, if the lid is closed, by tilting it to three particular angles in a specific sequence (for example, left, right and then backward) -- a peculiar little high-tech motion password that only you know.
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On a touch-screen PC, the Show Desktop button is double-wide; you can open jump lists (pop-up taskbar menus) by swiping a finger upward instead of right-clicking.
I removed IE from the desktop, taskbar, Start Menu, and even hid the icon in Windows Explorer.
Among these are disappearing icons from the taskbar, Start Menu lock-ups, Windows Store download bugs, copy and paste errors, problems with audio and more.
This option can be found under the Navigation tab, found in the accessed-as-normal taskbar Properties menu.
Select if you want to pin it to the taskbar, start menu, or desktop and click create.
Access the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties menu.
Each presents you with a full-screen, monochrome window absent of taskbars and menus; the experience is that of typing on an old-fashioned dedicated word processor, with every other function of a modern PC hidden from view.
When the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties box appears, click the Start Menu tab, turn off the checkbox next to "Store and display recently opened items in the Start menu and the taskbar" and click OK.
The taskbar and Start menu are always there to remind you that you're still using a PC, and you generally use a different program for each function.
Makes the new Start screen and Windows 8 Apps run over the desktop, which gives you access to the taskbar and start menu like in Windows 7 and XP.
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