Wednesday 22 April 2020

Top 10 windows 10 hidden tricks


Windows 10 recently upgraded, there are plenty of hidden features to learn that will make using your laptop every day faster and smoother.
Microsoft doesn't typically publish its hidden features, which can make it more difficult to know how to get the most out of the machine in daily use.



Microsoft,Dell,Hpand other have clever tips will help you stay organized and get more done. Plus, here's everything you need to know about the upcoming windows 10 in 2020.

Top 10 Hidden tricks :

1.Minimize all windows except the active one.

2.Open the 'secret' Start menu.

3.Create an event without opening the Calendar app.

4.Take a screenshot.

5.Open items on your Taskbar with keyboard shortcuts.

6.Figure out how much space apps are taking up.

7.Get rid of ads in your Start menu.

8.Shut down background apps.

9.Use background scrolling.

10.Show file extensions in File Explorer.

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1.Minimize all windows except the active one:

Desktop screen crowded with open windows, you can quickly minimize all except currently working in.
Just click the title bar of window to remain open to select . Then, hold the mouse down and move the window back and forth quickly.After a couple of quick shakes, all other open windows will minimize, leaving only current window.

2.Open the 'secret' Start menu:

Click Start menu by hitting the Windows icon at the bottom left of the screen or on your keyboard.Windows 10 includes a lesser-known features like the Command Prompt, the Control Panel and the Task Manager much easier.Access it two different ways, either by pressing the Windows key + X, or right click the Windows icon/Start button.

3.Create an event without opening the Calendar app:

Windows 10 quickly add events to your Microsoft calendar directly from your Taskbar.
1.On your Taskbar, click the box with the time and date in it in the right corner. 
2. Click the date when you want to schedule an event. 
3. Enter the event name, time and location.
4. Click save. The event should appear in your Calendar app across your devices. 

4.Take a screenshot:

How to take a screenshot on your laptop or desktop when you don't do it often.If you want to capture and save a picture of your entire screen, the easiest way is to hit the Windows key + Print Screen key.
To capture just one part of your screen, hit the Windows key + Shift + S to open a tool called Snip & Sketch, which allows you to click and drag screenshot.

5.Open items on your Taskbar with keyboard shortcuts:


If you've pinned programs to your Taskbar at the bottom of your screenbdo not want to click at each time.For that Instead, use the keyboard shortcut Windows key + [Number key].For example, Windows key + 3 will open the third item on the Taskbar.It may feel more natural to reach for the Windows key.

6.Figure out how much space apps are taking up:

One quick way to speed them up may be to get rid of apps that take up more space specially if you don't use regularly.
Click Settings > System > Storage. Click on the drive you want to search and click Apps & games to see a list of apps installed on your machine and how much space consumed by app.

7.Get rid of ads in your Start menu:

To get rid of ads, go to Settings > Personalization > Start. Toggle the setting called Show suggestions occasionally in Start to the off position.

8.Shut down background apps:

To control which apps are running in the background and save some battery power and data, go to Settings > Privacy > Background apps. To stop all apps from running in the background, toggle Let apps run in the background to Off. Or, you can choose which apps to run in the background individually by going down the list on the same page.

9.Use background scrolling:

Windows 10, can scroll up and down on any window -- even if it's not the one you're directly working in. This is a useful tool when you have a lot of windows open that you want to look through at the same time.
Try opening two programs - internet browser page and a notepad or Word document. Arrange both on the screen so you can see at least some of the text on each. While you are in one window, however your mouse to move to the second window, and scroll. Even you aren't active in that window, it should allow you to move up and down the page.
Go to Settings > Devices > Mouse, and toggle Scroll inactive windows over them .Then you can place your mouse over a window that's in the background and use the scroll wheel to scroll. 

10.Show file extensions in File Explorer:

1. Go to the Search bar at the bottom of the screen, and type in File Explorer Options, and click it.
2. In the window that pops up, click the View tab.
3. Uncheck the box that says Hide extensions for known file types. Click Apply, and OK. 
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