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Windows 10 Guidance For Startups
Product Overview
Microsoft announced Windows 10 free for
its existing users. And it becomes the
most popular Operating System ever
because of its look, most of users are
surprised to the new view of Windows But
not to worry Its user friendly.
Contents
1.Design & UI
2.Windows 10Programs& Features
3. Manage your account and
payment options
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1. Design & UI A great
app starts with a great user interface. Learn how to design and code a UWP app
user interface that looks fantastic on all Windows 10-based devices.
Layout
Design and code an app that’s easy to navigate and looks great on a
variety of devices and screen sizes.
Style
Define your app’s personality through color, typography, and
motion.
Controls & patterns
Controls are the building blocks you use to create a UI.
A pattern is recipe for combining controls to make something new.
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Input & devices
Customize your app for specific types of input and devices.
Usability :
Make your app more inclusive through accessibility and globalization, app
settings, and in-app help.
Resources and downloads
Jump-start your project with design templates and tools.
About the Microsoft Design Language
Learn about our design philosophy and the theory
behind our design recommendations.
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Search
Search across your device, your cloud storage on OneDrive, and across the Web at
the same time. Simply open the Start menu and type in the search box — Windows
search will do the rest. You can also open search directly from the taskbar; click
Search and start typing.
2.Windows 10Programs& Features
Windows 10 combines the best of Windows 7 with the best of Windows 8, providing
a familiar upgrade experience for virtually all users. But Windows 10 also comes
with a lot of new and upgraded features as well. Here’s a quick peek at the major
new and improved features in Windows 10.
Start
In Windows 10, the Start menu makes a triumphant return, providing users of
traditional PCs with the experience they expect, updated for the modern age with
live tiles that provide at-a-glance information.
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The Windows 10 Start menu is also configurable, so that it can behave like the
Windows 8 Start screen if you’d prefer. And if you use a tablet, 2-in-1 PC or other
touch-first device, the full-screen Start experience will be enabled by default.
Desktop
Windows 10 steps back from the dueling user interfaces of Windows 8, which
offered both a desktop environment and a strangely separate modern environment
for mobile apps. Now, the desktop is at the focus again and all apps—desktop
applications, web applications, universal apps, whatever—run on the desktop.
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Taskbar
The Windows 10 taskbar features all of the functionality you know from Windows 7
and 8 and includes new Cortana (search) and Task View buttons, plus an enhanced
system tray with new functionality that includes Action Center (for system and app
notifications and certain quick actions) and access to the Touch keyboard.
Cortana
Microsoft’s digital personal assistant makes her way to Windows 10, providing
searching capabilities, reminders, and more. And speak to Cortana, too, a new
hands-free way to interact with your PC.
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Cortana isn’t available in all locales, but Microsoft offers an updated Search
experience in places where Cortana isn’t yet ready.
Task View
Because so few users are familiar with the multitasking features in Windows—ALT +
TAB, for example—Microsoft has created a new Task View experience that makes it
easier than ever to find the open apps and windows on your PC. Task View is also
the gateway to a new power-user feature called virtual desktops, which lets you
group related applications and windows into discrete desktop environments.
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File Explorer
File Explorer gets a nice user interface polish for Windows 10, while retaining all of
the performance and reliability improvements that Microsoft first added in
Windows 8. This interface is used to access the documents and other files on your
PC,and Dropbox.
OneDrive
OneDrive integration in Windows 10 isn’t just about files: if you sign-in with a
Microsoft account, you can sync various settings between your Windows 10 PCs and
devices too. These include your desktop theme, passwords, browser settings and
more.
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Universal apps
Microsoft has significantly updated the Modern app platform it created for
Windows 8, retaining all of its benefits—security, reliability, and ease of use—while
fixing its problems. Now called universal apps, these applications run on the
desktop next to other apps and can be used windowed or fullscreen. As important,
they can be tailored to run on other Windows 10 devices, including phones, Surface
Hub, HoloLens and even Xbox One. That means that you can buy a universal app on
your Windows 10 PC and use it for free on other platforms now.
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Windows Store
Windows Store debuted in Windows 8 as well, and it gets a big update in Windows
10, offering access to universal apps, of course, but also music, TV shows and
movies. It’s your one-stop-shop for Windows 10 content.
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Action Center
Microsoft introduced a notification system for Windows and apps in Windows 8 but
it didn’t provide a way to manage notifications so that you could view and act on
notifications you missed. Well, the circle is now complete in Windows 10, which
features Action Center, the new notification center. From this handy interface, you
can manage your notifications and access quick settings like rotation lock, screen
brightness, and more.
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Microsoft Edge
After 20 years of Internet Explorer, Microsoft has finally pulled the plug and now
provides a thoroughly modern web browser called Microsoft Edge in Windows 10.
Edge provides Cortana integration so you can find information and learn more
about restaurants in particular, a reading list for saving articles for later, a fantastic
Reading view for removing ads and other distractions from web articles, and a
unique Web Note feature that lets you write notes and draw, and highlight and clip
items from web pages.
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And if you are an Internet Explorer fan, no worries: Microsoft still includes the latest
Internet Explorer version in Windows 10 too.
Other built-in apps
Microsoft provides a basic Photos app for viewing the photos on your PC and in
OneDrive, and for copying pictures from a digital camera or phone to your
PC.Microsoft’s Xbox Music and Xbox Video apps have been thoroughly overhauled
and renamed. Groove Music will let you stream your own music from OneDrive or,
with a Groove Music Pass subscription, from Windows Store.
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NEWS
Most of the fantastic MSN apps that first debuted in Windows 8—News, Weather,
Sports, and Money—carry forward to Windows 10 as updated universal apps. As
always, these apps provide useful and entertaining content with beautiful
presentations.
Adobe Reader
Microsoft introduced adobe reader Inbuilt in windows 8 and 8.1, but in Windows 10
“Edge” can open pdf files also
Adobe Flash Player
Adobe Flash player is also inbuilt in Windows 10 it means you do not need to
download and install the flash player manually
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Settings
Microsoft has significantly enhanced the PC Settings experience in Windows 10 and
renamed it to Settings. Now, you can find any options you need in a single place,
and there are links to legacy Control Panel interfaces when needed.
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Continuum and Tablet mode
For those with modern, touch-first devices like tablets and 2-in-1 PCs, Windows 10
offers a special Tablet mode that makes all apps run full-screen so you can use
them more easily with touch.
And thanks to an underlying technology called Continuum, Windows 10 can even
shift automatically between Tablet mode and the normal display mode when
needed. For example, you might use a Surface tablet in Tablet mode when used as
a tablet, but when you connect a Type Cover, the device can switch automatically to
the normal display mode so you can be more productive with its keyboard and
touchpad.
The Weather app in Tablet mode.
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Windows Hello
With Windows 10, Microsoft is taking the first steps towards our post-passwords
future and augmenting previous sign-in technologies—including full passwords,
PINs and picture passwords— with new biometric sign-in types. Collectively called
Windows Hello, these new sign-ins include facial, iris, and fingerprint scanning, and
they work instantly. The bad news? You need new, compatible hardware to use this
feature.
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3. Manage your account and payment options
Before getting started browsing the Store and downloading any apps, you should
spend a few moments to ensure that Store is set-up correctly for your account and
whatever payment methods you prefer to use for paid apps and other content.
That way, you won’t need to hunt around for credit card or other information the
first time you actually want to buy something. You do this from from Microsoft
Account web site at https://account.microsoft.com, but you can find a link from
within Store: select your account picture next to Search and then choose Payment
options from the drop-down menu that appears.
Edit payment method for the Windows Store and view billing history
When you want to buy an app from the Windows Store, you'll need to add a
payment method to your account. You can edit your payment method or view all
your purchases and billing history later.
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To add or edit the payment method for your Windows Store account
1. On the Start screen, tap or click Storeto open the Windows Store.
2. Tap or click Account, and then tap or click My account.
3. Tap or click Add payment methodor Edit payment method, edit any
necessary info, and then tap or click Submit.
To remove a payment method from your account
1. On the Start screen, tap or click Storeto open the Windows Store.
2. Tap or click Account, and then tap or click My account.
3. Tap or click Remove.
4. Sign in to the billing websitewith your Microsoft account.
5. Tap or click payment options.
6. Choose a payment method, tap or click remove, and then tap or click
remove.
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To view your billing history
1. On the Start screen, tap or click Storeto open the Windows Store.
2. Tap or click Account, and then tap or click My account.
3. Tap or click View billing history
4. Sign in to the billing websitewith your Microsoft account.
5. Tap or click payment options.
6. Tap or click transactions, and then choose from the options to view
your billing history.