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Surface 3 tips and tricks
Surface 3 tips and tricks











surface 3 tips and tricks

If you want to disable the auto-rotate on your screen temporarily, swipe left to open Charms -> Settings -> Screen. If you forget you can still type in a password. You get to choose the picture and gestures. *Instead of typing in a password, it shows you a picture and you have to perform 3 "gestures" to unlock it. Swipe left to open Charms -> Change PC Settings (at the bottom) -> Accounts -> Sign-in options There are TONS of tutorials and help online for this. That way when it opens it really LOOKS like an Android Tablet. Tip: First thing you want to do after running Bluestacks is download a launcher like Nova Launcher or ADW Launcher and set it as default. And you now have a fully functioning tablet device. In case you forgot, Bluestacks is supported on Windows 8. Turn your Windows Tablet into an Android Tablet But the above option is a great way to teach Windows 8 specific letters or words that it frequently misinterprets! *actually, if you look under the Advanced -> Automatic learning settings windows is set by default to do this. Teach Windows 8 to learn your handwritingĬontrol Panel -> Language -> Language Options -> Personalize handwriting recognition *You can also long-press on the Desktop Windows button (bottom left corner) to get to a menu including Task Manger, if that's what you want. Drag app back up to the middle the screen. Drag app down from the top of the screen.Ģ. Need to restart an app you’re running? No problem, you can do that in three simple steps.ġ. If you want to get Windows to close the app without you having to travel quite so far. mail, paint, facebook, etc.)ĭrag or swipe down from the very top of the screen right to the very bottom - and if you don't quite swipe all the way, the window just reappears and you have to start again. (this will further prompt you where you want to share it to, i.e. Click the tiny down arrow and tap "Screenshot". Method 4: Swipe left to open Charms -> Share. (this also saves to \Pictures\Screenshots) Method 3: On the keyboard, press Fn + Win + SpaceBar. (this will import it directly to OneNote) Method 2: Double-press the pen top button. Your screen will dim a little for a moment when you do this. Method 1: Press and hold the Windows button, and press down on the lower volume button on the side of your Surface. Here are some of the best ones I've found: I did a search but couldn't find a good ole' general tips and tricks thread.













Surface 3 tips and tricks