关于Windows 8(Windows 8)的一项批评是,您无法从桌面轻松访问(Desktop)Windows 应用商店(Windows Store)应用程序。它们被隐藏起来,在不同的环境中运行,并且在它们和桌面程序之间切换比原本应该的更难。Windows 8.1 通过允许用户将Windows 应用商店(Windows Store)应用固定到任务栏并设置任务栏以显示正在运行的应用来解决此问题。以下是在 Windows 8.1 任务栏上使用Windows 应用商店应用程序的方法:(Windows Store)
注意:(NOTE:)本教程中显示的内容不适用于Windows 8。您必须安装Windows 8.1升级才能使用。
如何将您喜欢的应用程序(Your Favorite Apps)固定到Windows 8.1任务栏
您可以通过右键单击“开始(Start)”屏幕中的磁贴并选择“固定到任务栏”("Pin to taskbar")来将任何单个Windows 应用商店(Windows Store)应用固定到任务栏。
在具有触控功能的设备上,转到“开始”(Start) 屏幕并(screen and press)按住,同时轻轻向下拖动要固定的应用程序的磁贴。上下文菜单显示在屏幕底部。在那里,点击“固定到任务栏”("Pin to Taskbar")。
如果您要固定的应用在“开始(Start)”屏幕上没有磁贴,请键入其名称,搜索超级(search charm)按钮会自动将其显示在搜索结果列表中。右键单击或按住其名称。然后,按“固定到任务栏”("Pin to Taskbar")。
您也可以转到“应用程序视图”(Apps View),找到其快捷方式并右键单击或(click or press)按住它,同时稍微向下拖动。然后,按“固定到任务栏”("Pin to taskbar")。
这些是我们在Windows 8.1(Windows 8.1) 桌面(Desktop)上将现代应用程序固定到任务栏的方法。
如何从Windows 8.1任务栏中取消固定现代应用程序(Modern Apps)
将Windows 应用商店(Windows Store)应用固定到任务栏后,它们将一直留在那里,直到您取消固定它们。
您可以通过右键单击(或按住)并选择“从任务栏中取消固定此程序”("Unpin this program from taskbar")将它们从任务栏中删除。
如何将任务栏设置为(Taskbar)在桌面应用程序旁边显示正在运行的应用(Display Running Apps Alongside Desktop Applications)程序
您可能希望每次运行所有Windows 应用商店应用程序时都自动出现在任务栏上。(Windows Store)当您同时使用桌面应用程序和Windows 应用商店(Windows Store)中的应用程序时,这很有帮助。
设置Windows 8.1执行此操作的一种方法是转到PC Settings。
在那里,单击或点击PC and devices,然后是Corners and edges。将“在任务栏上显示 Windows 应用商店应用”("Show Windows Store apps on the taskbar")开关设置为开。
一种更直接的设置方法是使用搜索词(search term) taskbar时出现的选项,而在“开始(Start)”屏幕上。如果您不熟悉如何在Windows 8.1中进行搜索,我们为您准备了一个教程:Windows 8.1简介:搜索如何工作以及如何(Search Work & How)使用它?。
选择“选择是否在任务栏上显示 Windows 应用商店应用程序”("Choose whether to show Windows Store apps on the taskbar")。这会将您直接带到前面分享的拐角和边缘部分。(Corners and edges)从那里开始,如上所述。
您还可以通过访问任务栏和导航属性(Taskbar and Navigation properties)窗口在桌面上进行设置。(Desktop)我们在本指南中分享了如何访问它:如何在Windows 7和Windows 8.1中自定义(Windows 8.1)任务栏(Taskbar)。
选中“在任务栏上显示 Windows 应用商店应用程序”("Show Windows Store apps on the taskbar")框,然后单击“确定(OK)” 。
如何在运行应用程序时访问(Apps)任务栏(Taskbar)
Windows 应用商店(Windows Store)应用全屏运行,任务栏消失。但这并不意味着您不能使用任务栏。它只是隐藏起来。
您可以通过将指针移动到屏幕上放置任务栏的位置来使其临时重新出现。它将显示并显示您已固定的应用程序的快捷方式以及所有正在运行的应用程序和程序(apps and programs)的图标,以便您可以轻松地在它们之间切换。
完成后,将指针移开,任务栏将重新隐藏。
结论
任务栏是微软(Microsoft)最好的发明之一,有很多方法可以充分利用它。当您在Windows 应用商店(Windows Store)应用程序中时能够找到它意味着更少的挫败感。在您关闭本文之前,我们想知道它是否有助于您从任务栏访问Windows 应用商店(Windows Store)应用程序。它是否让您更容易在应用程序和桌面程序(apps and desktop programs)之间切换?
How to Pin & Display Modern Windows 8.1 Apps on the Taskbar
One сriticism about Windows 8 was thаt you couldn't easіly access Windows Store apps from the Desktop. They were hidden, running in a different environment and switching between them and desktop programs was harder than it should have been. Windows 8.1 fixes this problem by allowing users to pin Windows Store apps to the taskbar and to set the taskbar so that it displays running apps. Here's how to work with Windows Store apps on the Windows 8.1 taskbar:
NOTE: What is shown in this tutorial won't work on Windows 8. You have to install the Windows 8.1 upgrade for this to work.
How to Pin Your Favorite Apps to the Windows 8.1 Taskbar
You can pin any individual Windows Store app to the taskbar by right-clicking on its tile in the Start screen and choosing "Pin to taskbar".
On a device with touch, go to the Start screen and press and hold while slightly dragging downwards the tile of the app that you want to pin. The contextual menu is shown on the bottom of the screen. There, tap "Pin to Taskbar".
If the app you want to pin doesn't have a tile on the Start screen, type its name and the search charm automatically displays it in the list of search results. Right-click or press and hold on its name. Then, press "Pin to Taskbar".
You can also go to the Apps View, find its shortcut and right click or press and hold on it, while dragging slightly downwards. Then, press "Pin to taskbar".
These are the methods we use for pinning modern apps to the taskbar, on the Windows 8.1 Desktop.
How to Unpin Modern Apps from the Windows 8.1 Taskbar
Once you have pinned Windows Store apps to the taskbar, they will stay there until you unpin them.
You can remove them from the taskbar by right-clicking (or pressing and holding) and choosing "Unpin this program from taskbar".
How to Set the Taskbar to Display Running Apps Alongside Desktop Applications
You may want to have all your Windows Store apps appear on the taskbar automatically each time you run them. This is helpful when you use both desktop applications and apps from the Windows Store.
One way to set Windows 8.1 to do this, is to go to PC Settings.
There, click or tap PC and devices, then Corners and edges. Set the "Show Windows Store apps on the taskbar" switch to On.
A more direct way to set it is from the choices that appear when you use the search term taskbar, while on the Start screen. If you aren't familiar with how to search in Windows 8.1, we have a tutorial for you: Introducing Windows 8.1: How Does Search Work & How to Use It?.
Pick "Choose whether to show Windows Store apps on the taskbar". This takes you directly to the Corners and edges section shared earlier. From there you proceed as described above.
You can also set this on the Desktop by accessing the Taskbar and Navigation properties window. We've shared how to access it in this guide: How to Customize the Taskbar in Windows 7 & Windows 8.1.
Check the box that say "Show Windows Store apps on the taskbar" and click OK.
How to Access the Taskbar While Running Apps
Windows Store apps run in full screen and the taskbar disappears. That doesn't mean you can't use the taskbar, though. It's just hidden.
You can make it reappear temporarily by moving your pointer to the place on the screen where you've placed the taskbar. It will show up and display shortcuts to the apps that you have pinned as well as the icons for all the running apps and programs, so that you can easily switch between them.
When you're finished, move your pointer away and the taskbar will re-hide.
Conclusion
The taskbar is one of Microsoft's better inventions, and there are many ways to get optimum use out of it. Being able to find it while you're in a Windows Store app means a lot less frustration. Before you close this article, we would like to know whether it helps you to access Windows Store apps from the taskbar. Does it make it easier for you to switch between apps and desktop programs?