While this is a simple procedure, I've heard quite a few complaints about not being able to immediately see all user accounts on the Sign on screen. This is illustrated in Figure A.įigure A You need to click the arrow to see all the available user accounts. As soon as I do, the Sign on screen will display all of my user accounts. If I want to sign in with one of the other accounts, I must click the arrow next to my account picture. When I start up Windows 8 and get to the Sign on screen, I see the user account that I used last. This blog post is also available as a TechRepublic Screenshot Gallery.įor example, on my test system, I have three user accounts. If you want to login as a different user, then you must click the arrow to go back to a Sign on screen that displays all of the available user accounts. Do you have multiple accounts set up on your Windows 8 system? If so, then you know that each time that you start your system, the Windows 8 Sign on screen will display the account of the last person to sign on the system.