PC World - USA (2019-02)

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110 PCWorld FEBRUARY 2019

HERE’S HOW PERSONALIZE YOUR PC


from the same menu. You can even open
the Start menu in a Windows 8.1
full-screen mode.


  • Each of the tiles appears in one of three
    folders (Productivity, Play, and Explore, by
    default), which you can right-click to rename
    and move around. Right-
    clicking a tile allows you to
    adjust its size. That’s useful
    for apps that update
    information, like Mail,
    Calendar, or News.

  • If you hate the tiled
    interface, you can manually
    “unpin” each tile to get rid of
    them altogether (go.
    pcworld.com/unpn). You
    can also uninstall some apps


from this interface.


  • If you right-click a tile
    and go to More > Pin To
    Taskbar, you can create a
    shortcut icon that will live on
    the row of icons on your
    Taskbar at the bottom of the
    screen. Remember, the more
    icons you pin, the less space
    you’ll have for shortcuts to
    active windows. If you hover
    over the taskbar icons,
    though, you’ll see a pop-up
    to the active windows
    under that app.

  • The Taskbar can be
    turned off entirely (Settings > Personalization

    Taskbar) or moved around your screen—
    on the top or side, for example. You can also
    create more room by turning off little-used
    options like People (go.pcworld.com/mypl)
    via the toggle switches.





The Mail tile has been resized to make it the largest available. If
there was unread mail, the tile would show the latest entry.

A Taskbar to the right? Unconventional, but sure, it’s possible.
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