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February 2020
 

Welcome to The Fourth R Newsletter

 

We're pleased to present you with the February issue of The Fourth R Newsletter. This edition continues with the Windows three tip feature series.

Our article this month teases with a new inclusion in The Fourth R's product offering.

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Windows 8 (Part 2)

   
 

This month we take a look at another three tips and tricks that you can use with Windows 8.

Tip 1 - Shut down

To shut Windows 8 down, just move the mouse cursor to the bottom right corner of the screen, click the Settings icon - or just hold down the Windows key and press I - and you'll see a power button. Click this and choose 'Shut Down' or 'Restart'.

In Windows 8.1, press Win+X, click 'Shut down or sign out' and select the option you need.

Some of the tricks available in previous versions of Windows still apply. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del, for instance, click the power button in the bottom right-hand corner and you'll be presented with the same 'Shut Down' and 'Restart' options.

Tip 2 - Zoom in tight

The Start Screen is full of nice, big, chunky tiles that represent all your apps. The tiles are easy to see in small groups, but what if you have hundreds of apps installed? Most will be hidden from view, unless you want to do a lot of scrolling. Simply hold down the Ctrl button, and use your mouse wheel to zoom in and out.

Tip 3 - Create a picture password

Using a picture password is a fun way keep your device secure while not having to remember a complex password. To enable it, press the Windows key + I to get to the settings charm. Click "Change PC settings" at the bottom right, and go to the Users tab. Under "Sign-in options" will be the "Create a picture password" button. This will give you the option to choose any picture, and then define three gestures anywhere on the image. Your gestures can be circles, swipes and clicks.


 

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