The Metro side of Windows 8 looks beautiful and is well designed for
touch but unfortunately the vast majority of windows apps still require
the legacy desktop. Using touch to control legacy apps can be a painful
experience as few were ever designed for touch. The most common
complaint is the interface is just too small for touching. Basic tasks
such as selecting or clicking often results in the wrong item or button
activated. In this article I will show you how to make the legacy
desktop more touch friendly by increasing the size of the Windows 8 Aero
interface.
Make the Entire Legacy Interface Larger
img 1- Go to the Desktop.
- Touch and hold the desktop background until a small box is displayed. The context menu will be shown.
- Touch Screen Resolution.
- Touch Make text and other items larger or smaller.
- Select either "Medium - 125%" or "Larger - 150%" and hit Apply.
- Select Log off now and log back in to see the results.
Enable Large Desktop Icons
img 2- Go to the Desktop.
- Touch and hold the desktop background until a small box is displayed. The context menu will be shown.
- Touch View and then select Large icons.
Enable Large Icon View For all Folders
img 3- Open Windows Explorer.
- Navigate to the C drive.
- Touch the View tab.
- Select Large Icons.
- Touch File and then Change folder and search options.
- Touch the View tab.
- Touch Apply to Folders.
- Touch Yes on the confirmation screen to apply this view to all folders on your computer.
- Touch OK and you are finished.
Enable Large Icon View for all Libraries
img 4- Open Windows Explorer.
- Touch a library to select it.
- Touch the View tab.
- Select Large Icons.
- Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the remaining libraries.
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