

Nothing appearing in the image here seemed to help: Where do I change the Start page? I looked and looked, and I was unable to find a Tools type of menu. Here is the Scripting Wife reading on her Surface: We bought the devices simply because we think they are useful and extremely cool. Microsoft did not buy the Surface Pro that the Scripting Wife uses either. I paid full price for it at the Microsoft Store in Charlotte. In short, the device is nearly perfect.įCC disclaimer: Whereas I work for the Microsoft Corporation, they did not buy my Microsoft Surface Pro 2. And with Office Live, I can work on my novel, update our Excel spreadsheet itinerary, and even work on my PowerPoint slides for the Windows PowerShell Summit. With its nearly instant On feature, and I can check email, write a blog post, take pictures and share them on Twitter and Facebook. We stop for a cup of coffee, and I whip out my Surface. I stuff it in my camera backpack, and am ready for a day of exploration and discovery. I love the fact that it has Windows PowerShell 4.0, and even the Windows PowerShell 4.0 ISE. With my real-touch keyboard (left over from my Surface RT), it is a great laptop replacement. Just before our trip to Europe, I bought a nice Microsoft Surface Pro 2 with extra memory and disk space. It is no secret that I love my Microsoft Surface. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about using Windows PowerShell to change the Internet Start page on his Microsoft Surface.
