Windows 10 tips and tricks page 1
Windows 10 is brimming with new and updated features for streamlining all your computing tasks. The new release combines the familiarity of Windows 7 with the functionality of Windows 8.
While you can use some features to increase your productivity intuitively, others aren't so forthcoming and require a trip down the menus and settings before they make your life easier.
We've overhauled our Windows 10 tips and tricks guide by grouping the tips into categories, so it's now even easier to find the best Windows 10 tips for your needs.
In this guide we'll take you through Windows' nooks and crannies and help you tweak your Windows installation in a variety of ways to suit your style of working.
Windows 10 is brimming with new and updated features for streamlining all your computing tasks. The new release combines the familiarity of Windows 7 with the functionality of Windows 8.
While you can use some features to increase your productivity intuitively, others aren't so forthcoming and require a trip down the menus and settings before they make your life easier.
We've overhauled our Windows 10 tips and tricks guide by grouping the tips into categories, so it's now even easier to find the best Windows 10 tips for your needs.
In this guide we'll take you through Windows' nooks and crannies and help you tweak your Windows installation in a variety of ways to suit your style of working.
Using the tips, you'll be able to shave some time off of tasks that need to be performed regularly and streamline your navigation around the system. We'll also share tips to help tweak the new features based on your preferences, enabling you to use your new installation productively.
Also make sure you check out our huge collection of guides on how to use Windows 10 to make sure you get the most out of the new operating system.
- Use Custom Install
It's more involved but lets you modify important aspects of your installation such as the privacy settings.
- Remove old files after installing Windows 10
- Sign out of Windows
This brings up a menu which includes the Sign out option.
- New Action Center
Click on the text bubble icon in the system tray and the panel flows out from the right-hand side of the screen.
- New snap keyboard shortcuts
For example, pressing Win + Right Arrow, then Win +Up Arrow places the current window in the top-right corner.
- Make Windows touch-friendly
Head to Start > Settings > System > Tablet Mode to manually alter its behaviour.
- Disable WiFi Sense in Windows 10
If you're worried about Wi-Fi Sense's security implications you can disable it by heading to Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > Manage Wi-Fi settings.
Now disable all options and ask Windows 10 to forget any Wi-Fi networks you've signed into in the past.
- Customise Privacy settings
- Customise Battery Saver
You can enable it from under Start > Settings > System > Battery Saver. It comes online automatically when the charge drops below 20%.
- Unlock PC with a fingerprint
Head to Start > Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options to explore the various
available options.
For more information on using biometric security, check out our guide on how to use Windows Hello.
- Stream media across the network
Then go to All Network section and click the 'Choose media streaming options' link and turn on media sharing.
- Monitor with Task Manager
Familiarise yourself with the Task Manager to monitor the resources of your PC and to terminate unresponsive processes.
- Create a local account
- Contact Support
The app will help you find discussions relevant to your technical problems on the community forums.
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