Windows Tricks in Windows all
Windows Explorer is extremely helpful. That you are at your computer and work with them to see all of the things that allows. This post is to understand what it is to set up your computer (Windows 8) Windows Explorer or File Explorer will guide you through using.
Getting to Windows Explorer
Earlier Versions of Windows
Right  click on the “orb” or little colorful windows icon that is in the  bottom left of the screen when you start up the computer. One of the  choices that comes up is Windows Explorer.
Windows 8To  get to File Explorer which is the same as Windows Explorer first choose  the Desktop from the Ribbon Menu. Then click on the file folders on the  bottom left of the screen. 
A Walk Through
When in first opens on my computer the left you see that list of all of the things that are in your computer. When your arrow is pointing to them you see little triangles next to each item. These triangles mean that there are sub folders inside each of the folders. When you click one of these triangles it will change the left side list by showing you what is in the folder, but it will not change the right side at all.
The  right side shows what is inside whatever folder or item is select. Try  clicking on different icons and you will see how the right side  changes.  
Changing the Look
Sometimes  it helps to have the programs and folders on your computer look a  different way so that you can find them easily.  For example this is  shows the same list of files as above in Detail View. This is nice  because you can see the size of the file and when it was last edited.  You do that by choosing the icon that shows the way that you want the  files to look. The picture above is in Windows 8, but a very similar  picture can be found in other Windows programs.
Right and Left Click
Almost everything is a Left Click. The left click should be your default. Right Clicks do EXTRA things and are very helpful. Usually they bring up a list of choices of things that you can do for the item you are clicking on. For example if you right click on the desktop you can create a folder, change the background picture, personalize your computer, sort the folders on the desktop, etc…
Folders Creating and Operations
To  create a new folder right click on the area where you want the new  folder to show up. A window will appear. Look for the word NEW and put  your mouse on it. Another window will open up that says Folder (or  Library) and when you click on it a new folder will open up. You can  change the name of the folder by typing in the name you would like it to  have. 
You can think of a  Library as the top level in a system of file folders. It is like the  drawer of the file cabinet. Inside the library are folders that have  files in them. Libraries can even have documents in them that are NOT in  a folder. You decide how all of this is organized. 
Windows comes with four  Libaries to start with: Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos. Inside  each one of those are files and folders. When you save a file you can  choose to save it anywhere that you want to, but this structure is  supposed to make it easy to find your work. 
Let’s say that two people  are using the same computer. You may want to have a Folder for each  person and then inside that folder create Documents, Music, Pictures,  and Videos folders to keep the two accounts separate. There are other  ways to do this that are beyond the scope of this post.
Moving and Deleting Files or Folders
I think that using Windows Explorer is the easiest way to move and organize my files.  
1. Get the left side arranged so that all of the folders needed are showing. 
2. Click on the folder  that contains the file I want to move so that I can see it on the right  side and drag it to the left side to move it where I want it to go. 
3. When the folder is highlighted let go of the file you are moving and it will drop into the folder.
Cut or Copy and Paste?
If you want to MOVE the file so that it is in the new place and there are not two files in different locations choose to CUT and PASTE the file.
If you want to have one copy of the file in the original location and create a second copy in another folder you can COPY and PASTE the file. 
If you press down the “ctrl” key when you are moving the file it will switch between “copy” and “cut”. 
Clicking Once or Twice
People I know and have  worked with seem very concerned about when you click once and when you  click twice. This has never bothered me. I click once and wait. If  nothing happens I click twice. I guess that doing that for a while has  made me intrinsically understand when to click once and when to click  twice. I usually just do the right one, but programmers have made these  rules. It could be that some people learn better by knowing the rules  and applying them, so here they are:
1. To open any program on your desktop click twice.
2. To open any program listed at the bottom of your screen click once.
You can also change how  many clicks or how quickly you must click by going to  mouse in the  Control Panel and looking at what settings there are.

