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How Microsoft plans to teach the world to use Windows 8

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    The Verge[^]:

    Following concerns over the usability of the newly positioned Start button, Microsoft's guide starts by demonstrating ways to swipe in from an edge of the screen to reveal the charms bar. The hot corners, for accessing the charms bar and app switcher, are also displayed during the short tutorial. We understand that this tutorial will be a default experience for every copy of Windows 8, allowing Microsoft to teach users how to use the new interface before its Metro Start Screen is displayed.

    Teaching the world to tap, swipe and pinch.

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      The Verge[^]:

      Following concerns over the usability of the newly positioned Start button, Microsoft's guide starts by demonstrating ways to swipe in from an edge of the screen to reveal the charms bar. The hot corners, for accessing the charms bar and app switcher, are also displayed during the short tutorial. We understand that this tutorial will be a default experience for every copy of Windows 8, allowing Microsoft to teach users how to use the new interface before its Metro Start Screen is displayed.

      Teaching the world to tap, swipe and pinch.

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      Here are the absolute two steps to learn how to use W8 step 1. Format the HDD. step 2. Install a real desktop operating system. easy innit? no training required if the user is familiar with using Internet Explorer step 1. Launch internet explorer, and download Chrome/Firefox/Opera step 2. Click the cross button

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