10 tricks and tips for Windows 10
Discover these 10 essential Windows 10 tricks and tips to enhance your experience and optimize your operating system.
1. Virtual Desktops: Press Windows Key + Tab to open Task View, then click “New Desktop” to create multiple virtual desktops. You can switch between them to keep your work organized.
2. Snap Windows: Use Windows Key + Left/Right Arrow to snap windows to the left or right side of the screen. This is handy for multitasking with two apps.
3. Cortana: You can use Cortana to perform various tasks like setting reminders, searching the web, or opening apps. Simply say “Hey Cortana” or click on the microphone icon in the taskbar.
4. Task Manager: Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager. This tool allows you to monitor and manage running applications and processes.
5. Night Light: To reduce the strain on your eyes at night, enable Night Light from the Action Center. It filters blue light and makes the screen warmer.
6. Quick Access: In File Explorer, “Quick Access” provides shortcuts to frequently used folders. You can customize it to show the folders you use most often.
7. Windows + X Menu: Press Windows Key + X to open a hidden menu with quick access to various system tools and settings, including Device Manager and Disk Management.
8. God Mode: Create a new folder on your desktop and rename it to the following: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}. This folder will give you access to a comprehensive list of system settings.
9. Clipboard History: Press Windows Key + V to open the Clipboard History. This allows you to copy and paste multiple items from your clipboard history.
10. Snipping Tool: The Snipping Tool (or Snip & Sketch) lets you take screenshots and annotate them. You can access it by searching for “Snipping Tool” in the Start menu.
These tricks should help you become more efficient and make the most of your Windows 10 experience.
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