Windows 8 comes with an entirely new interface — one that will surprise many users with its ease of use. Microsoft’s overridinggoal in creating Windows 8 is to make the user interface easier to understand and more intuitive to use. This is also the first version of the operating system designed with tablet and phone users in mind. If you know how to perform a task on a phone or tablet, it’s
quite likely that you also know how to perform that task using Windows 8. The new Start screen provides a fully touch-interactiv environment in which you can use the same gestures as you use for any of the smaller devices you own. Of course, most people also need to perform tasks that rely on a more standard computer interface. With this in mind, you can also access the traditional Desktop interface and use it to work with applications such as Office or your organization’s database application. The traditional Desktop interface also provides access to the same configuration and setup features you’ve used in the past. Administrators will still find all their favorite tools in Windows 8 and rely on the traditional Desktop interface to use them.
quite likely that you also know how to perform that task using Windows 8. The new Start screen provides a fully touch-interactiv environment in which you can use the same gestures as you use for any of the smaller devices you own. Of course, most people also need to perform tasks that rely on a more standard computer interface. With this in mind, you can also access the traditional Desktop interface and use it to work with applications such as Office or your organization’s database application. The traditional Desktop interface also provides access to the same configuration and setup features you’ve used in the past. Administrators will still find all their favorite tools in Windows 8 and rely on the traditional Desktop interface to use them.