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Paul Thurrott
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By Paul Thurrott
There’s been a lot of angst about Microsoft’s decision to move common commands like lock, sign out, shutdown, restart, and sleep in Windows 8. Understanding where they can be found in Windows 8 is key to becoming efficient in the new OS. But you can also make these commands more easily accessible with resorting to silly third party utilities. Here’s how.
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There’s been a lot of angst about Microsoft’s decision to move common commands like lock, sign out, shutdown, restart, and sleep in Windows 8. Understanding where they can be found in Windows 8 is key to becoming efficient in the new OS. But you can also make these commands more easily accessible with resorting to silly third party utilities. Here’s how.
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