How to view all programs in windows 8




















Thank you for upgrading to Windows 8. I see that you want to know where some of the basic applications are. You can press the Windows key to bring up the Start screen and then just type the name of the program you want to use.

You can also right click while on the Start screen and select "All Apps" on the bottom pane to show all the apps. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. It will also bypass the start screen and go directly to the desktop should you so choose. Just where you imagined them to be, grouped under the label Windows Accessories. Unfortunately there is no easy way to find that category using the keyboard--you need to use your eyes to find it.

Touch users on the other hand only have to get into the Start Screen swipe from the right and tap , swipe up, tap, pinch extra hard and then they can see it. So intuitively obvious. So useful. Go to Metro interface. Touch center of screen and swipe up. Sort by Category.

Now it's just like the start menu with the apps grouped by program. This took care of the frustration I was having. With a mouse, there is an arrow in the lower left corner of the screen that gives you the same access. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse.

Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Hi Ashi, Thank you for upgrading to Windows 8. To show all apps, 1. You can use this article to get to know Windows 8 better. Select Start , select All apps , and then scroll through the alphabetical list on the left.

Tip: To reduce scrolling you can select any letter in the list, then in the alphabet links that display, select a letter to jump down to that section. For example, select "T" if you're looking for the Teams app. Apps are managed by their IT Admin.

Learn more. Select Start , and then scroll through the alphabetical list on the left if your Start screen is set to show as full screen, select All apps , and then scroll through the list.

Windows 11 Windows 10 More Looking for a long-lost app or program? There are several ways you can find what you need. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback?



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