Get started with Windows 8.1
If
you're looking for detailed info on Windows 8.1 or Windows RT 8.1,
the 11 pages in this tutorial are a great place to start. But if you’d like
more of an overview, visit Why Windows.
First things first
1. Getting online
Checking
email, visiting your favorite sites, commenting on friends’ status updates—many
things you do with your PC depend on an Internet connection. Find out how to go
online and how to help protect your info when on a public network.
2. Microsoft account
Sign
in to your PC with a Microsoft account and you’re automatically signed in to
the Windows Store, your mail, social networking sites, and more. Make sure you
have one, and find out how to set up accounts for other people who use your PC.
Finding your way around
3. All about Start
The
Start screen is the starting point for everything you do with your PC. You can
think of it like the Start menu you’re used to, but now it’s full-screen, and
you can personalize it with your apps, friends, and photos.
4. The familiar desktop
The
desktop you know and love is still here. You can use programs for work and play
with apps from the Windows Store—all from the desktop. Add your favorite apps
to the taskbar, and choose your favorite themes and background.
5. Getting around your PC
Learn
the essentials about navigating your PC, including how to get back to Start,
switch between apps, and use apps side by side. Be more efficient with touch or
a mouse and keyboard, and learn the top keyboard shortcuts.
6. Search, share, print and more
No
matter where you are on your PC, you can use the charms to perform basic
actions. See how to search the web and your PC, share content like photos or
websites, go back to Start, print and use other devices, and change settings.
7. Getting and using apps
Search
or browse the Windows Store to find the apps you want. There are lots to choose
from, and many are free or offer free trials. Also find out how to use apps,
change their settings, and close an app.
Getting things done
8. Set up email
You
can use the Mail app on your PC or Outlook.com from any browser to read, reply,
and keep all of your inboxes organized. Find out how to set them up and add
your accounts. Or, try the Outlook desktop app. It’s free with
Windows RT 8.1.
9. Browse the web
Visit
your favorite sites with the latest version of Internet Explorer. Get the
basics of browsing, and learn about the new features, too. Get tips on how to
get to your favorite sites faster, and how to use Reading view to get rid of
those annoying ads.
10. Personalize your PC
Add
your personal touch to your PC with your favorite photos, colors, and
backgrounds. Put your best face forward with a new account picture. And find
out how to set up a picture password so you can sign in to your PC with your
favorite photo instead of a hard-to-remember password.
11. OneDrive
Now
there are two ways to save your files from Windows: you can save files to your
PC, or to your online cloud storage on OneDrive. When you save to OneDrive,
your files are available on all your devices, so they’re always with you.
Sharing and collaborating is easier too.
source : http://www.pcworld.com/article/2040064/learn-windows-8-basics-with-microsofts-training-brochure.html



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