Getting around Window 8's issues
By Strictly-SoftwareI use Windows 8.1 (proper version - thank god) but if you are stuck on Windows 8 or the Windows 8 RT version you should upgrade to Windows 8.1 ASAP as the design of Windows 8 was so that they could use the same display format for both phones, tablets, PC's and laptops.
The problem was that the techies didn't want numptified hidden away features behind a design obviously meant for touch screens and not for coders.
So they introduced Windows 8 RT which was a sort of half way house between Win 8.1 and Win 8 as they realised they were going to have another Vista issue where people hated the OS and many skipped over it or stayed with the previous version anyway Windows XP (I know I did!).
So when they realised they had another Vista/XP issue on their hands they rolled out Win 8 RT which tried to get rid of the main tablet screen and have am option to get back to a normal desktop screen.
Windows 8.1 was a total reverse of Windows 8 with the desktop as the main screen and the horrible tablets accessible by the home button.
As the article says:
If your PC is currently running Windows 8 or Windows RT, it's free to update to Windows 8.1 or Windows RT 8.1. And unlike previous updates to Windows, you'll get this update from the Windows Store.
by following this Windows Knowledge Base article: upgrade from Windows 8.0 or 8.1 RT to Windows 8.1.
Making some changes
The first thing I hated about the OS was that the mouse would change the size of the screen without me asking it to. In Chrome or elsewhere I was constantly manually putting the screen size back to normal ratio 100%.In fact the mouse was moving so fast I couldn't hardly see it and I needed to make some changes. The list below are those I made.
Increasing the size and changing the colour of the mouse
I changed the colour of the mouse using the "Pointers" tab where you can pick the group of pointers you want to use to "Windows Black (extra large)" in the top selection and in the bottom I chose "Normal Select".Now I could see the cursor much easier due to the colour change as most programs have a white background so a white cursor with a black border is not very helpful.
Changing the auto drag that the mouse does
One of the annoying things about Windows 8+ is the auto drag ability of the mouse which enables you to highlight or drag features without using the CTRL key.You can turn this off in the "Buttons" > "Click Lock" panel by de-selecting the "Turn on Click Lock" feature.
This was one of the major pains I had when I first used Windows 8.1 especially when I was remote desktopped into my work PC. Then I found a way to turn it off.
Changing the mouse controlling the size of the screen
This is one thing that really pissed me off. When I was surfing the net or just writing a swipe of the mouse would change the whole screen size.Other Mouse Changes
I also did the following changes in the "Pointer Options" tab I changed the pointer speed to a slower one.With a bigger black pointer it helps a lot. I also did the following.
- I chose to "Automatically move pointer to default selection in a dialogue box". No point hunting for CTRL keys is there!
- I chose to "Show location of the pointer when the CTRL key is hit"
- A nice circle appears helping you find the cursor.
- I disabled the "Hide pointer when typing" option so that I can always see the cursor.
Other Windows 8.1 Programs
With all the numptyfictation going on with the Windows tablet format there are some actual applications that can help you without going command line.Even though the start bar is pretty crap you can either use the "Search" function to find an app or just go into the app page and start typing. The words will just start to appear in a search box in the top right of the page e.g "Paint" to get the Paint application.
The Windows App Store is one of the great features that Windows 8 has introduced and there are lots of great programs you can download for free including "Live TV" to get TV from freeview channels as well as US and European TV shoes.
With WiFi and network connectivity you want to check that your broadband speed is fast and everything is okay. One of these programs is "Network Speed Test" which you can get from the App Store.
This application tests your broadband or WiFi speed and tells you whether you would have the capabilities of downloading high or low quality video, your internet status, network details and other ISP related information.
So now you know how to get Windows 8.1 features, change some annoying ones in the OS related to mouse usage and use the Windows App Store to download apps to test your WiFi for you.
You should now be on your way.
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