Finding a quick way to turn it can save you time managing your tasks. The charm bar can help you make settings for your system more efficiently and easily.
There is also an alternative way to turn on charm bar: press “Win+c”, which is the same as in Windows 8. Among those options, you can see “Settings,” which you can click on to turn on the charm bar. On the top left there lies a “…” button if you click on that you will see several features which allow you to do such things as making the window full screen, opening a search bar and playing a video from a device. You can drag the window around and resize it. Open “Store” in Windows 10 and notice that the app window does not take up the whole screen like in Windows 8. There is a newly designed interface which integrates the charm bar inside the Windows App window. However you won’t see this feature by simply sliding your mouse to the right in Windows 10. From the Apps launch start typing 'CMD' then right click or arrow key til highlighted and alt+spacebar to get the options to run as administrator. Right click anywhere on blank space in the start launch or ctrl+tab. In Windows 8, as you move your mouse to the bottom right corner of the screen and slide it up, the charm bar will appear on the right side. Hover mouse in the bottom left hand corner to get the start icon or use ctrl+esc or windows key / command key. You can tell that Microsoft made improvements on top of the features from Windows 8. As you are experiencing all the features in Windows 10, you’ll probably try to compare and contrast Windows 10 and Windows 7/8.