Here's an MSDN link that might be useful:
Windows 8 Consumer Preview Power User How To Series - Dr. Z's Blog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
Windows 8 Consumer Preview Power User How To Series - Dr. Z's Blog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
The new Metro user interface has been carefully designed and built and therefore very intuitive to new and experienced Windows users. However, the change also requires users, myself included, to learn or re-learn new ways of working with applications and the Windows environment in general, from some basic tasks of turning your PC or tablets or slates off to resetting your device to default settings without losing apps and user data and settings.
carefully designed and built and therefore very intuitive to new and experienced Windows users.
requires users.. to learn or re-learn new ways of working... from some basic tasks of turning your PC or tablets or slates off to resetting your device to default settings without losing apps and user data and settings