Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 7, 2012

Turn the sensor in Microsoft Office 2013

Microsoft Office 2013 preview version was released to the user experience. In addition to user interface style Metro, Office 2013 incorporates many new features and improvements and allows you to access your documents from anywhere by storing them in the "cloud".







Just like Windows 8, Office 2013 also works well on both touch-screen devices and traditional computers. It also includes some touch gestures are designed to enhance the touch and quickly perform various tasks when working on a touch screen. Besides, Microsoft also released two separate versions of Office applications Metro style is: Lync client and OneNote client. Both applications work on regular PCs (Microsoft does not release a version for the touch screen of the two applications).


 
Did you know that there is a secret touch mode in Office 2013? Touch mode in Office 2013 secrets will allow you to easily access all the options and features of Office on the touchscreen device. Touch mode adds a bit of space around the buttons and icons so you can touch the subject easier on a touch screen (if it allows).

 
According to Microsoft, Office 2013 applications will automatically use the touch mode when installed on a supported hardware but in some cases, you need to manually activate this mode. And the best part is that you should also enable the touch even on traditional computer. Ca1hc as follows:

 
- Step 1: launch Word, Excel, PowerPoint or other applications in Office 2013.

 
- Step 2: Right-click on the arrow pointing down next to the quick access toolbar, expand the menu, and then select Touch mode Mode to add to the Quick Access induction.








- Step 3: From now, you can easily enable or disable the sensor by touching or clicking on the icon on the Quick Access Mode Touch.

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