You can right-click the Start button in Windows 8.1, select the Control Panel, and then navigate through the options to find the one you’re looking for. If you’ve used Windows long enough, you’re probably familiar with the Control Panel and the tools available there. In my experience, most apps or tools can be found within the first three or four letters. As you type, Windows 8.1 refines and presents the results. Who has that kind of time? Just open the Charms bar, tap the Search icon at the top of the charms, and start typing the name of whatever it is you’re looking for. They’re sorted alphabetically by name by default, but you can also tap the arrow next to the word Apps at the upper left to reveal a dropdown list with options to sort the apps by category, most used, or date installed. ![]() You can tap the arrow at the bottom left of the display to pull up the complete list of Apps. Let’s say you want to find an app that you don’t have pinned as a tile on the Windows 8 Start screen.
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