Windows 8 Tip: Find Anything with Search

While previous versions of Windows offered an incredibly useful Start Menu Search feature, Windows 8 takes it to 11 with a new full-screen Start Search experience and integrated searching of virtually every useful new Metro-style app. It’s one of Windows 8’s best features.

Start Search works almost exactly like Start Menu Search from Windows 7. From the desktop, just tap WINKEY (or CTRL + ESC) and start typing. The standard Search experience appears, with a search pane on the right featuring Apps, Settings, and Files entries, plus icons for each Metro-style app that also supports searching.

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Or, if you’re already at the Start screen, just start typing. It’s unintuitive, and a bit hard to get used to, but it provides the same functionality.

As you type a search, search results appear on the left. Apps (which includes both Metro-style apps and desktop applications) are selected by default, but you can also change the filter to search for settings (including control panels) and files.

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You can also jump directly into Apps, Settings, or File search.

Apps search can be reached from the Start screen or desktop by tapping WINKEY + Q, though this is generally unnecessary since the default Start Search experience is for apps.

Settings search can be reached from anywhere in Windows 8 by tapping WINKEY + W. (You can trigger this search type from the Start screen, Windows desktop, or from any Metro-style app.)

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Files search can be reached from anywhere in Windows 8 by tapping WINKEY + F. (You can trigger this search type from the Start screen, Windows desktop, or from any Metro-style app.)

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To search from within any Metro-style app, type WINKEY + Q. This only works with apps that support the Windows 8 Search charm, but many do, including most of the built-in Windows 8 communications, Bing, and Xbox apps.

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Search in Weather app

Of course, the beauty of Search is that you can re-direct the search as needed. You might trigger a search from within Internet Explorer, for example, which would utilize the browser’s default search engine. But by selecting another Metro-style app in the list in the Search pane, you can re-direct that same search, perhaps against your email (using the Mail app), the Microsoft Marketplace’s music collection (via Xbox Music), or whatever else.

Search also offers search hints, which appear under the search box, and will rearrange the list of compatible apps in the Search pane so that the apps you search most are near the top.

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Overall, Search is one of those great integrated experiences in Windows 8, and one that all Windows users—even those who intend to stick with the desktop—should learn and understand.


Discuss this Article 8

Harmik
on Jan 9, 2013

Is there a way to search all in windows 8. In windows 7 search used to find everything ink emails and stuff in the favourites folder in ie9 very handy for me.

The best I came up with was to search in file explorer selecting computer. A very clunky way of doing it thanks for any reply.

Tonydekoning
on Jan 9, 2013

No there is not. Windows 7 had the best search engine of all times. Just hit "start" and type what you wanne find, it will search all your files and folders even through e-mail. Try to search "control panel" with Windows 8, it will not find it! You must first know where the control panel is, so you must click on settings, then it will finaly find control panel.

Tonydekoning
on Jan 9, 2013

First of all, if you search with the "The standard Search experience" Window only search in all of your apps, if you search for "control panel" NO results will appear, only when you click on "settings" it will find your control panel.
Second, it feels like 1990, i have to know my shortcuts to search? I have to to know where my stuff is before i can search?
WHY? WHY? WHY? Windows 7 has a GREAT search, just click on "start" and type what you want to find, it shows you everything on your computer even e-mails!

Harmik
on Jan 10, 2013

From what I can see unless I'm doing something wrong it really dose seem like Windows 7 search was better.

Please tell me I'm holding it wrong Paul. :)

emptysink
on Feb 19, 2013

Paul, thanks for the info. I've been trying to get the search to show me a list of apps sorted by letter. For example, I renamed my MS Word app 'm', then typed 'm' into the Start menu. The result is an unordered list of apps, some of which don't even CONTAIN the letter 'm'. I don't understand the basis for its search. Using this example, can the results be filtered to show just app names that begin with, or at least CONTAIN 'm'?

brahamw
on Mar 11, 2013

I agree, the windows 7 search was much more powerful and useful. with this ridiculous search charm, it doesn't include email in Outlook...

odysseus
on Mar 16, 2013

So, I have put a series of files called connector1.jpg, connector2.jpg, connector3.jpg, etc. Can I use search to find these files and what folder they are in as: connector*.*
This is possible in earlier versions of Win. Can it be done in Win8? How?

noelemaail
on Apr 2, 2013

why Microsoft keeps changing the location of everything!!! I wasted precious time googling stuff for finding things on this new WINDOWS 8. It just sucks. I cannot find anything here, not even the freaking search box. This is really stupid, with all due respect.

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