Thursday 2 January 2014

Slide to Shutdown Feature


Quickest way to shutdown a Windows 8.1 device aside from hitting the device's power button.  In desktop mode create a shortcut (right-click on the desktop > New > Shortcut). When prompted for the location of the item, simply enter: C:\Windows\System32\slidetoshutdown.exe. Once completed pin the shortcut to the Start Screen and/or Task Bar and once evoked, simply swipe the screen downward via finger or mouse to power off the device.

Windows Key + PrntSc to Auto Save Screenshots

Alt + PrntSc as been around a while, however one of the challenges is that the key combination creates a screen shot that has to later be pasted in a image editing software application.  With Windows Key + PrntSc, the image is automatically saved as a PNG image that could be shared to help troubleshoot or promote best practices.

Windows Key + X Quick Access Menu


This is the keyboard equivalent of right-clicking the bottom left hand side of both the Windows 8.1 desktop  or start screen which enables the Quick Access Menu enabling users to perform functions such as shut down the device, log out, access the command prompt, access the control panel and other administration type functions.  The Quick Access Menu can even be customized to replace the command prompt with PowerShell functionality for further automation enablement.

Launching Modern Applications From The Desktop



As you may be aware, Windows 8.1 now allows you to start directly on the desktop instead of the start screen. Many applications for Windows 8.1, such as our very own CANITPRO.NET app, are now being developed to take advantage of the modern interface provided in Windows 8.1.  There is however the ability to run modern developed applications from the desktop and here's how:

In the Command Prompt Screen (Search Charm > CMD) type explorer shell:AppsFolder and hit Enter. Once completed, the following folder will appear:



You are now able to run the modern application from the desktop, or create a shortcut and/pin it to the desktop bar.