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Troubleshooting tips for WiFi printer issues
Your WiFi printer refuses to co-operate? We have tips to help fix your printer issues.

Windows Community interviews Windows enthusiast: Mayank Parmar
Mayank Parmar covers Microsoft and Windows-related stories on WindowsLatest.com. Learn what his three favorite Windows apps are and how he puts them to good use.

Do you like the search icon or search box or it hidden?
At any point, we would like to customize our Windows desktop, isn't it? By hiding the Cortana icon, task view icon and removing unnecessary apps pinned to the taskbar could make your taskbar more tidy. I personally hide the search box and add the search icon, I don't know why. I feel like I don't even need the search icon too, I mostly use the shortcut Windows + S to open search, but even when I hide the search icon I pretty much feel like my taskbar is not complete. What do you prefer, the search icon or the search box or nothing at all?

Should I post the Microsoft Edge Dev change log every week?
Share your opinion! In the meantime, here's today's one: Hello Insiders! Today we’re releasing build 89.0.723.0 to the Dev channel. As you can see, this is our first build for version 89, and here’s everything exciting it’s got: Added features: Added the ability to run an on-demand scan for leaked passwords from the Passwords Settings page. Added a website permission to Cookies and Site Data for pre-loading websites. Added an option to have downloaded PDFs open in the default PDF reader instead of Edge. Added keyboard shortcut information to the Share, Copy, and Paste Settings page. Enabled work from Chromium to reduce battery usage by background tabs. Enabled support for management policies from Chromium for Printing Allowed Background Graphics Modes and Printing Background Graphics Default. Improved reliability: Fixed an issue where Edge doesn’t start and instead gives an error that the “side by side configuration is invalid”. Fixed a crash on launch on Linux. Fixed a crash on shutdown when the browser is closed quickly after creating a new tab. Fixed a crash during shutdown. Fixed a crash when using vertical tabs. Fixed an issue where re-opening an IE mode tab that was previously closed sometimes crashes the browser. Changed behavior: Fixed an issue where there’s an invisible or un-selectable tab in the tab strip. Fixed an issue where the … menu’s icon direction is vertical instead of horizontal. Fixed an issue where middle-clicking on a folder in the Favorites menu doesn’t open all its content in new tabs. Fixed an issue where clicking on the Favorites menu or History menu button when the menu is open doesn’t close the menu. Fixed an issue where certain website permissions in Settings are blank. Fixed an issue where the button in Settings to manage printers doesn’t work. Fixed an issue where autofill sometimes suggests older or out-of-date passwords for websites. (continued because of character limit below)

How do you take screenshots?
Did you know with the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, you can set the PrtScn button on your keyboard to open the Snip & Sketch app? I find this to be the fastest way to take and share a screenshot. How do you take your screenshots? -Joe, Services Advisor at Microsoft

What does Ctrl + Shift + Delete do?
While in a browser (that's key!), what does Ctrl + Shift + Delete do?

La tecla Windows y los accesos rápidos asociados Windows10
El uso de la Tecla Windows para muchos usuarios se limita a pulsar y ver cómo se abre o cierra el menú Inicio, pero sus funciones se amplían si la combinamos con otras teclas. Memorizar dichas combinaciones de una vez no es tarea fácil, pero con práctica y unos sencillos consejos vas a comprobar cómo tu experiencia de usuario mejora. Para recordar todos los atajos de teclado de cada sistema operativo, lo ideal es asimilarlos poco a poco. Empieza con un pequeño grupo y ve añadiendo otros a medida que los memorices. Si quieres, puedes ayudarte imprimiendo una hoja o colocando pequeños post-it en la pantalla con los que más te interesen. Así podrás consultarlos rápidamente las primeras veces. Cuanto más los uses, más fácilmente los memorizarás. Y llegará el momento en que tus dedos irán solos a la combinación de teclas adecuada. Todos los atajos de teclado con la tecla Windows: Tecla Windows: Abrir o cerrar Inicio. Tecla Windows + A: Abrir el Centro de actividades. Tecla Windows + B: Llevar el foco al área de notificación. Tecla Windows + C: Abrir Cortana en modo de escucha. Este acceso está desactivado de forma predeterminada. Para activarlo, selecciona Inicio > Configuración > Cortana y activa el botón de alternancia en Permitir que Cortana escuche mis comandos cuando presiono la Tecla Windows+ C. Tecla Windows + Mayús + C: Abrir el menú de botones de acceso. Tecla Windows + D: Mostrar y ocultar el escritorio. Tecla Windows + Alt + D: Mostrar y ocultar la fecha y hora en el escritorio. Tecla Windows + E: Abrir el Explorador de archivos. Tecla Windows + F: Abrir el Centro de opiniones y hacer una captura de pantalla. Tecla Windows + G: Abrir la barra de juegos con un juego abierto. Tecla Windows + H: Iniciar dictado. Tecla Windows + I: Abrir Configuración. Tecla Windows + J: Establecer el foco en una sugerencia de Windows cuando haya una disponible. Tecla Windows + K: Abrir la acción rápida Conectar. Tecla Windows + L: Bloquear el equipo o cambiar de cuenta.

Windows 101: How to add symbols and accents to letters with Windows 10
Learn how to easily access a collection of accents and symbols using the Windows 10 emoji panel and the Windows 10 Character Map. This emoji panel option is handy if you type accents once and awhile but if you type accents on a regular basis, see this article on how to add the International Keyboard: https://community.windows.com/en-us/stories/keyboard-shortcuts-for-typing-accent-marks-over-letters-in-windows-10

Tips of the day: Getting your work done
To start a program, click Start, type the name of a program, and then click a program in a list of results. The underlined letters in menus indicate a keyboard shortcut method to select the item. Just press ALT and the underlined letter. You can minimise all open windows at once; just press WINDOWS LOGO + D. You can use your right mouse button to drag files. Try it and see what happens! To select more than one file or folder, hold down CTRL while you click each item. Deleted files and folders are saved in the Recycle Bin until you empty it. To open a document quickly, you can double-click its icon. If you work on a laptop away from your computer at the office, you can easily keep documents up-to-date on both machines by using OneDrive. You can use long filenames when you save documents. You can even use spaces! You can manage applications that are currently running by pressing CTRL + SHIFT + ESC and clicking Processes. The Shut Down command on the Start menu enables you to safely shut your computer down. You can minimise neck strain by positioning your monitor at eye level. When you type, keep your wrists elevated or use a wrist-pad to minimise strain. Even if you don't shut your computer down at night, you can turn your monitor off to save power.

Is Windows 10X gonna fail? No win32 support
This is really important, Windows 10x is designed for foldables but as I take it, it's like a downgrade in everyway from Windows 10. Windows 10x is coming to single screen devices, to replace those trash computers that people use. I find it to be WAY to agressively pushed as a chromebook competitor, and virtualized apps running to a server really doesn't help. The thing is, I would like it if it had a option to run locally using another server computer as a way of a "Battery saver" mode for windows 10, but windows 10X is really pushing it too far, espically when the Microsoft Store hasn't been updated properly. The store looks ugly, spaced out akwardly, collections placed in a non-agressive spot, apps not priorized as they should be on search, and improper spacing overall. So who is Windows10x for? --addtional(edit)-- What makes it better than linux?
Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/keyboard-shortcuts-in-windows-dcc61a57-8ff...Keyboard shortcuts are keys or combinations of keys that provide an alternative way to do something that you’d typically do with a mouse. Click an option below, and it'll open to display a table of related shortcuts: Top keyboard shortcuts.
Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-10-keyboard-shortcuts-3d444b08-3a...Keyboard shortcuts are keys or combinations of keys that provide an alternate way to do something you'd typically do with a mouse. Here are several common keyboard shortcuts: Copy: Ctrl + C. Cut: Ctrl + X. Paste: Ctrl + V. Maximize Window: F11 or Windows logo key + Up Arrow Task View: Windows logo key + Tab. Switch between open apps: Windows ...
Keyboard shortcuts in Word - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/keyboard-shortcuts-in-word-95ef89dd-7142-4b...Some Word for Mac keyboard shortcuts conflict with default macOS keyboard shortcuts. This topic flags such shortcuts with an asterisk ( * ). To use these shortcuts, you may have to change your Mac keyboard settings to change the shortcut for the key. Change system preferences for keyboard shortcuts. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences.
Keyboard shortcuts for Access
https://prod.support.services.microsoft.com/en-us/office/keyboard-shortcuts-for-access...The keyboard shortcut keys listed in this topic are for Access desktop databases including keys for navigating records, ribbon commands, online help, and others. There are also keyboard shortcut keys listed in this topic available when you are customizing an Access web app or when you are using an Access web app in the browser. Use an Access keyboard shortcut instead of the mouse to work faster.




