Using IE on the Start screen
Whereas most versions of Windows come with one version of Internet Explorer, Windows 8 comes with
two versions
: one for the
Start screen
(sometimes called the
Metro
version), and one for the
Desktop
. This lesson will focus on the
Start screen app
, which is
only available for Windows 8
. You can review previous lessons in this tutorial to learn more about the Desktop version.
The
Start screen
version of IE is designed to be easily used with a touch screen. As a result, some features are more difficult to use if you have a
mouse-and-keyboard
setup. If you're used to older versions of Internet Explorer, you'll also find that some features have been moved, like the address bar and tabs. This lesson will help you become familiar with the
IE
Start screen interface
.
Getting started with IE:
-
To open
IE
, locate and select Internet Explorer on the
Start
screen
. IE will appear.
Click the buttons in the interactive to become familiar with the
IE Start screen interface
.
The address bar
The Internet Explorer address bar allows you to
navigate to websites
and
search the web
. As you enter a search term or URL, the address bar will offer
suggestions
for webpages and search terms, which makes navigating faster and easier.
To use the address bar:
When you
right-click
anywhere on the screen, the address bar will open.
-
Navigating to a website
:
Type a
URL
in the address bar, then press
Enter
on your keyboard.
-
Searching the web
: Type a search term in the address bar, then press
Enter
.
-
Suggestions
:
As you type in the address bar, suggestions will appear. You can click one to use a suggested address or search term.
If you
don't
want the browser to suggest search terms as you type, click
Turn off suggestions from Microsoft
.
Tabs and windows
Internet Explorer allows you to open multiple websites using
tabs
. You can also open websites in a
new
window
to view different sites side by side.
To open a new tab:
-
Right-click anywhere in the screen to open the
Tabs
bar.
-
Select the
New Tab
button
. You can also press
Ctrl+T
on your keyboard. A new tab will appear.
-
Type a
URL
in the address bar and press
Enter
, or select a
frequently visited site
to navigate to a new page.
-
The page will appear in the new tab.
To switch between tabs:
-
Right-click to open the
Tabs
bar, then select the desired tab.
-
The tab will be selected.
To close a tab:
-
Select the
Close tab button
on the desired tab in the
Tabs
bar.
To view two windows side by side:
-
Open the desired websites as
tabs
.
-
Right-click a tab, then select
Open tab in new window
.
-
The websites will appear side by side.
To open a link in a new window:
-
Right-click the desired link, then select
Open link in new window
.
-
The websites will appear side by side.
To
close
a window, click the top of the browser window and drag it to the bottom of the screen.
Favorites
If you find a website you'd like to visit later, you can add it to your
favorites,
which most browsers call
bookmarks
. You can also
pin a site
directly to the
Start screen
.
To add a favorite:
-
Right-click anywhere on the screen to open the address bar, then select the
Favorites
button
. The
Favorites toolbar
will appear.
-
Select the
Add to favorites
button.
-
A dialog box will appear. Click the drop-down menu to select a folder for the website, then click
Add
to save the site as a favorite.
You can also press
Ctrl+D
on your keyboard to add a site to your favorites.
To pin a website:
When you
pin a website
, Internet Explorer will create a shortcut for it, which will appear on your
Start
screen
. Unlike favorites, pinned websites don't require you to navigate to the browser to view them.
-
Navigate to the website you want to pin. Right-click, then select the
Favorites
button
from the address bar menu.
-
The
Favorites toolbar
will appear. Select the
Pin site
button.
-
A dialog box will appear. Click
Pin to Start
.
-
The website will be
pinned
to the Start screen.
Privacy and security
Like all browsers, IE keeps a
browsing history
for the websites you visit. You may want to
clear
your
browsing history
periodically for the sake of privacy.
To delete browsing history:
-
Hover the mouse in the lower-right corner to access the
Charms bar
, then select
Settings
.
-
The
Settings pane
will appear on the right. Select
Options
.
-
The
Internet Explorer settings
will appear. Locate and click the
Select
button under
History
.
-
A dialog box will appear. Select the browsing data you want to delete, then click
Delete
.