


Just hold the sides of the mouse and circle it gently over the bottom right CORNER. If no charms appear when you point the mouse at the right corner, the biggest problem is over-think. If you are trying to acquire this knack my best advice is have faith, it will work! The trickiest way of launching the charms is with the mouse. Once the charms appear, hover over the icons and the overlay will change to display their individual names. Observe the finger movement in the screenshot. With a tablet computer the easiest way to see the Charms is to swipe downwards over the bottom right corner of your screen. While you can bring up the charms from any Windows 8 screen, I suggest that you start at the New UI screen, or as in the screenshot below, the desktop. Actually, the Charms remind me of Vista’s Gadget Sidebar, but they are less intrusive, yet are always available at your fingertips. Windows charms are the 5 helpers that appear on the right corner of the screen when you swipe down with a finger, or click down with the mouse.
