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[[File:Icon1.jpg]] If you are used to using your desktop to perform tasks, you will want to put one on your Windows 8 desktop.
[[File:Icon1.jpg]] If you are used to using your desktop to perform tasks, you will want to put a Computer icon on your Windows 8 desktop.

[[File:thispc.jpg]] The icon in Windows 8.1 is a little different, but does the same thing.


The value of this icon is that a right-click will take you to the '''Manage''' item. From here, you get direct access to useful things, the main two being '''Device Manager''' and '''Disk Management'''.
The value of this icon is that a right-click will take you to the '''Manage''' item. From here, you get direct access to useful things, the main two being '''Device Manager''' and '''Disk Management'''.

Latest revision as of 08:42, 22 October 2013

Icon1.jpg If you are used to using your desktop to perform tasks, you will want to put a Computer icon on your Windows 8 desktop.

Thispc.jpg The icon in Windows 8.1 is a little different, but does the same thing.

The value of this icon is that a right-click will take you to the Manage item. From here, you get direct access to useful things, the main two being Device Manager and Disk Management.

Placing an icon is quite easy. Go to the desktop and right-click on any clear space.

A popup will provide some options - select the last one, Personalize.

A new window will open. At the top left, click on Change Desktop Items.

Now you can pick and choose which items to show - Computer, Network, Recycle Bin, User's files.