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Post your Windows 8 Start Screen.

shingi_70

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Here is the the thread to post your windows 8 screen set ups and soon to be Windows Phone 8 ones.

Here is one I took this morning. I have a more refined start screen but i'm not at my computer now.

So my current one is similar to this
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So what does yours look like?

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Landsharkk

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I hate to go slightly off topic so quick, but on the start screen can you create 'groups' of icons (not formatted lists), as in you click on a single icon and it takes you to a page with more icons that you have grouped there?

So, let's say I want all my Adobe apps in a single group (yeah, I know RT can't use regular programs, humor me), and then when I click on that single group icon it takes me to all of the adobe app program icons.
 

Mystictrust

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I hate to go slightly off topic so quick, but on the start screen can you create 'groups' of icons (not formatted lists), as in you click on a single icon and it takes you to a page with more icons that you have grouped there?
No, sorry. It's basically just a full-screen start menu that scrolls right+left with categories you can name :p I do like the idea of "groups" though. Almost like folders. I wonder if that can be created through an app?

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rockstarzzz

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How can I name these categories on top and also how can I do a screenshot? Was it a printscreen?
 

rockstarzzz

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Yes and then paste to paint and save.

Ok happy to do that but am still eager to find out how to put those labels on top of my tiles! ;)

EDIT: Just figured out how to do it!

You go to whole screen view i.e. zoom out and right click! :)
 

Kebero

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If you press Windows+prt sc, it will automatically save the image in your pictures folder.