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1 Computer Fundamentals Training Windows 8 Intermediate

2 Section 2: Having Fun in Windows 8
Open the Music app Browse and play music using the Music app Use the “now playing” list in the Music app Browse, search, preview, and purchase music using the Xbox Music Store Open the Video app View, explore, search for videos in the Video app Open the Games app Sign into the Games app

3 Section 2: Having Fun in Windows 8
View your Xbox account achievements Add friends to your Xbox account and view their details Purchase, search for, and play games using the Games app Open the Camera app Use the Camera app to take photos and video Set camera options Use the camera timer

4 Section 2: Having Fun in Windows 8
Open and close the Windows Media Player application Set up Windows Media Player Identify the components of Windows Media Player Play media files, CD’s, and DVD’s using Windows Media Player Rip CD’s Burn CD’s and DVD’s

5 Lesson 2.1: Using the Music App
We know that Windows 8 can be used for productive purposes, but it also includes some interesting entertainment apps right out of the box. In this lesson, we will begin our examination of the lighter side of Windows 8 with a look the Music app.

6 Lesson 2.1: Using the Music App
Opening Music (I) Click Music tile on Start screen

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Opening Music (II) Interface will look like this The Music app will also open automatically if you double-click a music file from File Explorer, such as an MP3.

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Playing Your Music (I) Double-click any music file on your computer In File Explorer, you can select the file and use the Music Tools – Play contextual tab to play any or all selected music files.

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Playing Your Music (II) If Music app was not open, music file will open full screen

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Playing Your Music (III) If Music app was open, music file will open in “now playing” section

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Playing Your Music (IV) Music library will be displayed in the “My music” section of the Music app

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Playing Your Music (V) To view entire music library, click “my music”

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Playing Your Music (VI) Will display entire music library

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Playing Your Music (VII) Click the album, artist, song, or playlist that you would like to listen to

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Playing Your Music (VIII) Then click Play

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Playing Your Music (IX) Can find more commands on the App bar

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Using the Now Playing List (I) Will show info when playing individual music files or an entire album

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Using the Now Playing List (II) Click “now playing” header for more info

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Using the Now Playing List (III) Scrub bar allows you to move forward or back through the song

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Using the Now Playing List (IV) Right-click in this screen to see App bar

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Using the Now Playing List (V) Move cursor near the lower left-hand corner of the screen and click button

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Using the Now Playing List (VI) This action will open the “now playing” pane

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Browsing Music from the Xbox Music Store (I) Built into Music app

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Browsing Music from the Xbox Music Store (II) To view more artists, click the “xbox music store” header

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Browsing Music from the Xbox Music Store (III) Will see songs/albums available for purchase

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Browsing Music from the Xbox Music Store (IV) Can search by genre

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Browsing Music from the Xbox Music Store (V) Can also browse by featured, new releases, and popular

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Searching for Music (I) Open the Search charm while in the Music app or the music store Type keywords Click result to see music

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Searching for Music (II) Choose artist to see more info

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Searching for Music (IV) Will show info To learn more, click “Explore artist”

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Searching for Music (V) Will display more information

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Previewing and Purchasing Music from the Xbox Music Store (I) Click song or click “Preview top songs”

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Previewing and Purchasing Music from the Xbox Music Store (II) Will see an option to buy song

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Previewing and Purchasing Music from the Xbox Music Store (III) Can then create Xbox profile and complete purchase

35 Lesson 2.2: Using the Video App
The Video app in Windows 8 allows you to view and organize videos. With full access to the Xbox Video Store, Video even gives you the ability to purchase many popular TV shows and movies. In this lesson, we will learn all about what Video has to offer.

36 Lesson 2.2: Using the Video App
Opening Video (I) Click Video tile on Start screen

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Opening Video (II) Can also type “Video” with the Start screen open and click the top result

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Viewing Videos (I) “spotlight” group is displayed by default

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Viewing Videos (II) To see Videos library, scroll to the far left

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Viewing Videos (III) Click “my videos” to view entire video library

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Viewing Videos (IV) Videos library will be displayed Can sort videos by date added or alphabetically

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Viewing Videos (V) To play a movie, click it

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Viewing Videos (VI) Video will play full screen within the app

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Viewing Videos (VII) Can also double-click a video file in File Explorer

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Viewing Videos (VIII) Right-click video to see App bar/manage videos

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Exploring Movies and TV Shows (I) Xbox Video Store contains movies and TV shows

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Exploring Movies and TV Shows (II) Here is the “movies store”

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Exploring Movies and TV Shows (III) Can sort videos based upon a variety of criteria

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Exploring Movies and TV Shows (IV) Click video to see more info

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Exploring Movies and TV Shows (V) Will see a dialog with more info about video

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Exploring Movies and TV Shows (VI) “Explore movie” button will expand this dialog to full screen

52 Lesson 2.2: Using the Video App
Searching for Videos (I) Open the Search charm while in the Video app or the video store Type keywords Click result for more info

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Searching for Videos (II) Full screen info will be displayed

54 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Windows 8 features the new Games app. This app allows you to play, download, and purchase games from the Windows Store, as well as keep track of achievements and friends. In this lesson, we will learn how to use the Games app.

55 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Opening Games (I)
Click Games tile on Start screen

56 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Opening Games (II)
Interface will look like this

57 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Signing Into the Games App (I)
Click “Sign in” link

58 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Signing Into the Games App (II)
Enter Microsoft address and password and click Save

59 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Signing Into the Games App (III)
Then, complete form and click I Accept

60 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Viewing Achievements (I)
Scroll to the far left-hand side of the app

61 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Viewing Achievements (II)
Click the View Achievements button

62 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Viewing Achievements (III)
All of your achievements will be listed by game

63 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Adding Friends (I)
Click on the “friends” header

64 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Adding Friends (II) Click green +

65 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Adding Friends (III)
Enter the Xbox ID of the friend you would like to add and click Find

66 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Adding Friends (IV) Click Add Friend

67 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Viewing Friend Details (I)
To view a friend’s profile, click their avatar

68 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Viewing Friend Details (II)
This will display more information about them

69 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Purchasing Games (I)
Click the Store tile from the Start screen

70 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Purchasing Games (II)
Click game tile or Games header

71 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Purchasing Games (III) Click game to view

72 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Purchasing Games (IV)
Can use the Search charm as well Click result to open page

73 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Purchasing Games (V)
On game page, click Install or Buy

74 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Purchasing Games (VI)
Once the process has been completed, a notification will be displayed

75 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Playing Games (I) Click tile on Start screen

76 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Playing Games (II)
Can also use the Search charm to find the game

77 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Playing Games (III)
Click tile in "game activity" section of Games app

78 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Playing Games (IV)
Dialog will open; click Play

79 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Searching for Games (I)
Can find many more games by clicking “windows games store” header in Games app

80 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Searching for Games (II)
Click on tile to view games of that type

81 Lesson 2.3: Playing Games Searching for Games (III)
Alternatively, you can use the Search charm to find a specific game

82 Lesson 2.4: Using the Camera App
Windows 8 includes a built-in Camera app that you can use to take pictures and videos using a webcam that is connected to your computer. In this lesson, we will take an in-depth look at the Camera app.

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Opening Camera Click Camera tile on Start screen

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Taking Photos (I) Click Allow to use microphone/webcam

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Taking Photos (II) Webcam will turn on and display a live image

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Taking Photos (III) Click mouse button to take photo Click arrow to view

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Taking Photos (IV) To delete or crop photos, use App bar

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Taking Video (I) Click “Video mode” on the App bar

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Taking Video (II) Click anywhere on the screen to begin recording Click again to stop recording

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Taking Video (III) Click arrow to view video

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Taking Video (IV) To delete a video, right-click anywhere on the video to open the App bar and click Delete

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Setting Options (I) When the Camera app opens, the App bar will already be displayed Can right-click to view

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Setting Options (II) “Camera options” button will allow you to adjust the image and audio quality

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Setting Options (III) More link allows you to adjust the brightness and contrast level of the image

95 Lesson 2.4: Using the Camera App
Using the Timer Click Timer button to enable/disable Will count down from three when taking photo

96 Lesson 2.5: Windows Media Player (I)
Windows Media Player is used to play a variety of media types, such as DVD’s or CD’s. In this lesson, we will learn all about this application, including how to open and set it up.

97 Lesson 2.5: Windows Media Player (I)
Opening Windows Media Player Type "Windows Media Player" and click result

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Setting up Windows Media Player (I) When you open Windows Media Player for the first time, you will see the following dialog

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Setting up Windows Media Player (II) Easiest method is to select "Recommended settings" and click Finish Can also click “Custom settings” and click Next to customize options

100 Lesson 2.5: Windows Media Player (I)
Interface Overview (I) Windows Media Player interface

101 Lesson 2.5: Windows Media Player (I)
Interface Overview (II) Left-hand side of window: Navigation pane

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Interface Overview (III) Main portion of the window displays media files

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Interface Overview (IV) Top of window contains toolbars

104 Lesson 2.5: Windows Media Player (I)
Interface Overview (V) Right-hand side: Tabs for Play, Burn, Sync panes

105 Lesson 2.5: Windows Media Player (I)
Interface Overview (VI) Bottom of window: Playback controls

106 Lesson 2.5: Windows Media Player (I)
Closing Windows Media Player Click the red X in the top right-hand corner of the window You can also use the Alt + F4 keyboard shortcut.

107 Lesson 2.6: Windows Media Player (II)
In this lesson, we will continue our examination of the Windows Media Player application. Now that we’re comfortable with its interface, and how to open and close it, let’s learn how to use it to play media.

108 Lesson 2.6: Windows Media Player (II)
Playing a Media File (I) Double-click file to play

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Playing a Media File (II) Can also right-click file in File Explorer and click “Play with Windows Media Player”

110 Lesson 2.6: Windows Media Player (II)
Using Media Controls (I) When playing an audio file, use controls along bottom of the Windows Media Player window

111 Lesson 2.6: Windows Media Player (II)
Using Media Controls (II) When playing a video file, Windows Media Player window will be replaced with the video

112 Lesson 2.6: Windows Media Player (II)
Playing a CD or DVD Click Navigation pane entry to view contents Double-click track to play Unfortunately, many commercially produced CD’s and DVD’s contain copyright protection that prevents them from being played using Windows Media Player. You may need to install third-party software for these media.

113 Lesson 2.6: Windows Media Player (II)
Ripping a CD (I) Click its entry from the Navigation pane

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Ripping a CD (II) Click Rip CD

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Ripping a CD (III) Will see the songs copied from the CD in your Music library Copyright regulations may apply when you rip a CD. Make sure that you are not violating these regulations before you begin.

116 Lesson 2.6: Windows Media Player (II)
Burning a CD or DVD (I) Insert disk Click entry in Navigation pane

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Burning a CD or DVD (II) Click the Burn tab

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Burning a CD or DVD (III) Will see how much free space is available

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Burning a CD or DVD (IV) Drag and drop files to Burn tab

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Burning a CD or DVD (V) Click “Start burn” when ready


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