Getting used to a new operating system is always hard, but there are many little tips and tricks that you can learn along the way to make the transition much easier.
One of the tools available in Windows that I use all the time is the Menu Bar. This is the bar across the top of most program windows that includes items like; File, Edit, View, Tools, Insert, Help, etc. The “Tools” menu is especially helpful when I want to change the settings for a program or window.
Let me give you a quick example:
When I am hunting for a file, it is not always visible with the default windows settings, so I have to be able to view hidden files. To turn these hidden files on, I click on “Tools” in the menu bar, then click on “Folder Options” and then click on the “View” tab in the folder options window. On the View page, I can quickly scroll down and click on “Show hidden files and folders”, then I click the “OK” button to save my changes. Once I have followed these steps, it is much easier to find the file that I am hunting for, especially if it is a hidden system file. Once I have found my file, I can...