I say the biggest change…I’m afraid it doesn’t give the high contrast you might be looking for but choosing the Dark Grey does help a little, especially in the menus. Here you can choose from White, Light Grey and Dark Grey for the Office background. Office background changes the patterns in the menu bar. Under the General tab you will find two drop down menus labelled Office Background and Office Theme. In any Office application open the File menu and select Options. Here’s a couple of things to try that might help. Office 2013 comes with a stylish new look but all these softer colour schemes and pretty patterns can mean less contrast and a spot of eye strain. And we’ve already been asked one question several times. Cue echoes of ‘Where’s that button gone?’ and ‘Why have they changed that?’ around the campus. Office 2013 is coming to the University of Stirling for staff and lab computers. Check back for more on Cortana (Let me know in the comments if you’re a Halo fan!) So some potential there to make the Start menu work better for you. Live tiles are great for people who want information in bitesize pieces or like the easily accessible prompt. Just right click on the relevant tile to make your choices. These tiles can be swapped, moved, resized or removed entirely. These tiles relate to a program on your computer and can display relevant information for that day. The idea of a live tile will be familiar to anyone who has worked with Windows 8. Then to the right of the menu we have live tiles. It’s a less cluttered Start menu and easier to navigate as a result. You can pin and unpin items to your heart’s content! Though if you’re anything like me, to find anything, you already default to the search bar in Windows 7 and Windows 10 builds on that idea. We also have the option to open File Explorer, Settings and Power options. Selecting this provides a list of all the programs installed on your computer, in alphabetical order. Moving away from the search box and selecting the Windows icon on the toolbar opens a familiar looking window but with some differences.Ī list of All Programs has been replaced by All apps. There’s a lot to say about Cortana so we’ll get to know her in a separate blog post. This is the home of Cortana, your virtual assistant, Microsoft’s answer to Google Now and Siri. Move your focus here and it opens a window ready to display your search results, either from the web or your computer. After its hiatus in Windows 8 it’s made a much demanded return in Windows 10.īefore even opening the Start menu you will notice that the search bar introduced to the Start menu in Windows 7 has moved to sit in the toolbar permanently. Continuing our look at Windows 10 we’re moving on to the Start Menu.
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