Well you're using Windows 8. So get the hang of the Win key and Win-D, Win-C and Win-X. Makes it a bit easier. I use to be a "Mouse guy" too. However it's time to go past that and use the Keyboard shortcuts. 😉
For Modern aka Metro apps moving the Mouse to the top bar and click and drag to the left or right to dock it to the Desktop.
I have gotten the hang Windows 8. Wasn't that much of a learning curve.
Plus using Ctrl-A for Select all, Ctrl-X for Cutting, Ctrl-C for Copy and Ctrl-V for Paste is so much easier than using the Mouse dude. Plus sometimes you can't use a Mouse for copying some things and this is your only option.
It's time to learn some Keyboard shortcuts. Will make things much snappier. 🙂
I'm a keyboard shortcut fiend, and Win+X is new to me! Doesn't do anything in WinXP. Looks like a bunch of useful shortcuts in Win8. However, I access a lot of those with keyboard shortcuts already.
I usually prefer the most universal shortcuts so I can use them freely as I switch between systems with different versions of Widnows
Programs and Features
[Win]+[R], appwiz.cpl, [Enter]
Power Options
[Win]+[R], powercfg.cpl, [Enter]
Event Viewer
[Win]+[R], eventvwr, [Enter]
System
[Win]+[Pause/Break]
[Win]+[R], sysdm.cpl, [Enter]
Device Manager
[Win]+[R], devmgmt.msc, [Enter]
Disk Management
[Win]+[R], diskmgmt.msc, [Enter]
Computer Management
[Win]+[R], compmgmt.msc, [Enter]
Command Prompt
[Win]+[R], cmd, [Enter]
Task Manager
[Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Del]
[Ctrl]+[Shift]+[Esc]
Right-click taskbar and click "Task Manager"
[Win]+[R], taskmgr, [Enter]
Control Panel
[Win]+[R], control, [Enter]
File Explorer
[Win]+[E]
[Win]+[R], explorer, [Enter]
Search
[Win]+[F]
[F3]
Run
[Win]+[R]
Desktop
[Win]+[D]
Start
[Win]
[Ctrl]+[Esc]