Find your way around Help Center by using web-like navigation. Help Center's toolbar, or navigation bar, looks and works like Internet Explorer's standard toolbar.To navigate by clicking links: On the Help Center home page, click a link below Pick a Help Topic.Help Center displays a subtopic list.Keep clicking links to burrow to the topic you're looking for (Figure 3.2 ).
Figure 3.2. To get here from the home page, I clicked Windows Basics > Core Windows Tasks > Customizing Your Desktop. The hierarchy of choices lets me drill down into the help system until I find the relevant help page.
To navigate by using the navigation bar: On the navigation bar click the following buttons:Back (or press Alt+left arrow) orForward (Alt+right arrow) to move through recently viewed topics.Home (Alt+H) to return to Help Center's home page.Index (Alt+N) to search by keyword.Favorites (Alt+A) to view help pages that you've saved. To save a help page, click Add to Favorites (just above the topic panel). These Favorites aren't the same ones as in Internet Explorer.History (Alt+Y) to view pages that you've read during this help session.Support (Alt+U) to launch Remote Assistance, contact a Microsoft support person, or visit Windows newsgroups.Options (Alt+O) to set your own preferences for the help system (Figure 3.3 ).
Figure 3.3. You can change the appearance of the navigation bar.