Sometimes, we don’t need the fancy graphics on a web page. All we need is the texts and the situation to read them without any distraction. The “Read mode” on Microsoft Edge browser provides you with this feature. Open a web page and hit that book-like button right to the address bar. There you go!
Do you know the start menu on Windows 10 is resizable? Yeah, it is! Just move the mouse pointer to the edge of the start menu, and you will see the pointer takes the shape of a double-headed arrow. Just click and drag. That’s it!
Windows 10 has a useful feature called virtual desktops. You can use this option if you use your computer for both work and personal usage. In order to make a new desktop, you have to open the task view. It can be done in two ways; either press Win key+ Tabor click on the button right next to the search field on the taskbar. And, you have to hit the ‘+’ button that says New desktop. It is possible to switch between desktops by pressing Ctrl+ Win+ right/ left arrow key.
Do a lot of notifications bother you? You think it is impossible to turn it off? You are wrong! You can to access Settings>> System>> Notifications & actions. From there notifications for every app can be switched off. Then, notifications will hardly steal your focus on your work.
Dark mode is one of the anticipated features of Windows 10 till the anniversary update. You can now activate it from the personalization panel. Follow Settings>> Personalization>> Colors and, go with Dark from Choose your app mode.
On the earlier Windows versions, Command Prompt customization was impossible. But you can now change the font, background, and the line space. The best thing I feel about Windows 10 command prompt is the ability to copy and paste content. To get the personalization settings, open CMD, right-click on the title tab and choose Settings.
You might have noticed the fixed accent color your start menu possesses. If you want to change the same, you will have to go to Start>> Settings>> Personalization>> Colors. There you can choose any accent color. I prefer checking the option that sets the accent color according to the background.
Let’s say you want to minimize all the apps except the one on the front. You can do that using a simple mouse gesture. Click the title bar of the app, hold, and shake it. Shaking means dragging the pointer up and down in a fast pace. You will soon realize that all the windows except the one you shook have gone down to the taskbar.
Sometimes we feel the need to have multiple app interfaces on the screen at the same time? So you should split your screen up. You can do it in two ways. One; just drag an app window to any side of the screen. You will be asked to choose the second for split-viewing. Alternatively, you can use Win key+ any arrow as well. It is possible to simultaneously use a maximum of four windows. This is called snapping. Snapping is one of the useful features, which lets you use multiple apps simultaneously. Say you have to type some text into a browser tab from a document. Then, you can open them both at the same time.
I know you don’t need me to introduce you to Microsoft’s voice assistant Cortana. You can do a lot of things via speech using it. Most of us have a bad memory that we use reminders as a solution. It is possible to set a reminder with the help of Cortana. All you have to do is saying “Remind me to …………..”. You should replace the dash with the task you want to be reminded of.