To work in tablet mode with a touch requires a specific set of touch-screen controls. This video shows how to launch applications, quit, and multitask using only touch controls.
which we saw how to access in a separate movie. … Now I'm in Settings, but next, … I'll need to depend on the on-screen touch keyboard. … To get to that, you can generally just tap … For example, here in Edge, I can tap on the address bar … up at the top and the on-screen keyboard will appear. … You can tap on the x on the on-screen keyboard … to make it go away. … Another way to get to that keyboard … in the taskbar near the bottom right. … Once you have that keyboard onscreen, … you can type whatever you need. … If I wanted to type in the address for a website, … I could type that here. … I don't have to type in the whole thing … because I've visited this page recently, … so it's up here in the suggestions. … I can just tap on that and it loads the page. … When you're finished with the on-screen keyboard, … just tap the x near the top right again to close it. … Next, I want to leave Edge running, … but I want to launch yet another application, … so I'm going to tap the Start button again …
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5/21/2019- Interacting with the taskbar, windows, menus, and apps
- Adjusting Windows settings
- Switching to tablet mode
- Multitasking to switch between multiple applications
- Managing files and folders with the File Explorer
- Using the bundled apps, including Office and Edge
- Browsing the web with Edge
- Accessing email, contacts, and calendars
- Installing additional applications
- Managing notifications and account settings
- Using Cortana, the digital assistant
- Sharing data between devices
- Backing up Windows 10
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Use the exercise files3m 9s
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1. Getting Started
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Adjust system settings4m 7s
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Use keyboard shortcuts2m 51s
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Connecting to the internet3m 59s
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Update Windows 102m 49s
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2. Launch and Use Applications
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Quit applications3m 13s
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Switch to tablet mode2m 26s
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3. File Explorer: The Windows Filing Cabinet
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Browse through folders3m 3s
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Create and rename folders1m 53s
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Move and copy files4m 44s
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Delete files and folders2m 33s
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Zip and unzip archive files2m 32s
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4. Work with the Desktop
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5. Work with Bundled Applications
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Use bundled applications4m 1s
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Use the bundled Office apps3m 54s
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Organize and edit photos4m 23s
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Browse the web with Edge4m 48s
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6. Work with Mail, Address Book, and Calendars
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Work with the Mail app3m 49s
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Use the Calendar4m 37s
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7. Install and Manage Applications
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Uninstall applications3m 1s
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Set up a printer3m 56s
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8. Manage Notifications
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Manage notifications4m 14s
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9. Account Settings
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10. Cortana and Windows Search
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Use Windows Search3m 27s
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11. Share Data Between Devices
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Link a phone to Windows4m 56s
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12. Backup
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Set up a backup4m 34s
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Conclusion
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Next steps44s
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