HP UPD - Using the HP UPD with Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012

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Internet Explorer 10 has two views, a conventional view and a view designed specifically for the
Touch Screen user interface (Windows Store App). Below is the conventional view. Notice the
familiar small “x” in the upper right corner to close the application.
Applications designed for the Touch Screen user interface do not have the “x” because to close an
application in the Touch Screen user interface, you can just slide it off towards the bottom of the
screen or from the Start menu of the Touch Screen user interface, or move the cursor to the upper
left corner and when the application appears, right click and click Close as shown below.
Printing from a conventional desktop application is similar to printing in Windows 7 as shown below
for Internet Explorer 10 in the conventional desktop mode or view.
To print from an application designed for the Touch Screen user interface (Windows Store App),
you can use the Charm bar. There are two ways to access the Charm bar. The first is by moving
the cursor to the bottom right corner of the screen which will cause the bar to appear on the right or
by pressing the Windows logo key and “C” at the same time.