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Four suggestions (@Anita George, @Moderator) (EDITED)
1. I recommend MS Rewards integration in Windows Community (badge earned = 10 points) 2. I want a Member of the Week each Monday. 3. I also want ranks like MS Tech Community, for example ----------------------- Kam @Kam Honored Contributor ----------------------- 4. I want the ability to view other profiles 4a. See which members are online I hope you like my suggestions. Thanks, Kam

Use the Windows logo key to open useful shortcuts
Your keyboard's Windows logo key does more than open your Start menu. Amanda Finney shows you that it also gives you shortcuts and tips you'll use all the time.

About my Laptop
Please my laptop has been stolen how can I trace it

How to Activate a Screen Saver By Double-Clicking Its Icon
Normally, a screen saver set by a user starts automatically when a computer is idle. However, you can manually start a screen saver by double-clicking its icon. Here's how: 1. Right-click the desktop, point to New, and then click Shortcut. 2. Type "scrnsave.scr" (without the quotes) and press ENTER. (For example, replace "scrnsave.scr" by "bubbles.scr".) 3. Type the name of a screen saver and press ENTER. (For example, type "Bubbles" (without the quotes) and press ENTER.) 4. Double-click the icon of a screen saver. TIP: Repeat steps 1-4 for 3D Text, Mystify, Ribbons, Photos, and Blank.

Take control of your notifications in the Windows action center
Windows 10 keeps all notifications in the action center, so you can catch up and act on anything you might have missed, when you're ready.

Windows Narrator reads screens for people with low vision
Windows Narrator, a full-featured screen reader, is one of numerous assistive tools and features built in to Windows. Learn how to personalize it to your preferences.

Cannot Completely Disable Password on Wakeup
I have tried every solution everywhere on the internet to make it so windows NEVER asks for my password, and although it is, in theory, NOT supposed to ask for my password anymore, ever, it still does in *one* circumstance. I have changed the settings so it is not to require a password after waking from sleep, and that works in every instance except for when the computer sleeps because I closed the laptop lid. If it goes to sleep just from sitting without being used for a while and I start it up again, it does not ask for a password, even if it’s been days or longer. But if I close the lid and then start it up again even just a moment later, it requires a password. I have stopped it from asking a password after starting from a shutdown or a restart, and I have turned it off after starting from sleep in all other cases, but for some reason, disabling password after wakeup does not work when sleep was because of closing the laptop lid. What am I doing wrong? I’ve tried all the different settings options I could find, then I googled and found another one or two, which fixed the last of my problems, except this one. I do not want to EVER have to enter a password. All I use my Windows laptop for is games that I can’t get on my Mac, because I hate windows, but there are some games I really like that require it. I grew up using Windows, so I’m very familiar with it, and I can generally fix anything with it that crops up without needing to go to anyone for help, but this is one thing I just can’t fix. On Mac, you only have to change one or two things to never have to enter a password again except for major updates or downloads, and all the settings are easy to find. On windows, I have had to change many more things, and I’ve really had to dig for the settings to change, and I am STILL having issues. Can someone PLEASE tell me what I’m missing?

Powershell Scripts
Hello, i have a little question using/creating scripts in Powershell. In my Company we use RegEdit.exe a lot, so we want to automate some things, that's where the Problem starts... We want to disable the OneDrive shortcut in the MS-Explorer - I know that the path to do that manually is "HKEY_USERS\[SID]_Classes\CLSID\{018D5C66-4533-4307-9B53-224DE2ED1FE6} I know how to get the SID via the cmdlet "System.Security.Principal.NTAccount($env:Username).Translate([System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier]).Value", so my question now: Is there a way to get the [SID]_Classes via a cmdlet or format the "normal" [SID] using an cmdlet? Greetings Yannik

Frozen external monitors
I accidently allowed google to have access to my computer and now both of my monitors have a screen shot on them and I can not get them to go away. I have rebooted everything, unplugged my monitors, turned the monitors of but the images remain on the screen. How do I make them go away. I have an HP computer and two HP External Monitors Dave...

Common keyboard shortcuts
Here are common keyboard shortcuts that you may be familiar with: ALT+F4 - Close an app ALT+SPACEBAR - Open a menu where you can maximise, minimise, or close an app ALT+TAB - Switch between apps CTRL+C - Copy text/file/folder CTRL+X - Cut text/file/folder CTRL+V - Paste text/file/folder CTRL+B - Enable bold text in a word-processing app CTRL+I - Enable italic text in a word-processing app CTRL+U - Enable underlined text in a word-processing app CTRL+P - Print a document or picture in an app F12 - Save a document in a different name in a word-processing app WINDOWS LOGO+E - Open File Explorer WINDOWS LOGO+TAB - Open Task View for virtual desktops, app switching, and recent documents/websites F11 - Make File Explorer or a web browser go full-screen F1 - Get help for an app F2 - Rename a file/folder CTRL+SHIFT+N - Create a new folder on the desktop or in File Explorer WINDOWS LOGO+L - Lock your PC WINDOWS LOGO+A - Open Action Center WINDOWS LOGO+K - Connect to devices WINDOWS LOGO+I - Open Settings CTRL+Z - Undo an operation on a text/file/folder CTRL+Y - Redo an operation on a text/file/folder WINDOWS LOGO+D - Show or hide the desktop WINDOWS LOGO+U - Open Ease of Access WINDOWS LOGO+R - Open the Run dialog box CTRL+TAB - Move to the next tab CTRL+SHIFT+TAB - Move to a previous tab WINDOWS LOGO+P - Switch between displays WINDOWS LOGO+X - Open the power user menu CTRL+O - Open a file CTRL+S - Save a file CTRL+N - Create a new document CTRL+W - Close a tab/window F5 - Refresh a page/the desktop WINDOWS LOGO+SPACE - Switch between language inputs WINDOWS LOGO+COMMA (,) - Peek through desktop WINDOWS LOGO+S - Search for something WINDOWS LOGO+UP ARROW - Maximise a window WINDOWS LOGO+LEFT ARROW - Snap a window to the left WINDOWS LOGO+RIGHT ARROW - Snap a window to the right WINDOWS LOGO+DOWN ARROW - Unsnap/minimise a window WINDOWS LOGO+PAUSE - Open System Properties CTRL+A - Select all text/files/folders ALT+ENTER - Open the Properties dialog box for a file/folder
Get Security App Lock - Microsoft Store
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/security-app-lock/9nblggh4rlv8Description. Disguise Your App with security App lock Lock WhatsApp- Lock Facebook Messenger - Lock Any impotant APP Password protect your apps from start screen to enhance privacy and security of your personal data. It locks your apps from startscreen not the applist but it doesn’t matter it greatly helps to fulfill privacy needs as at first ...
How do I use the Fn key/F Lock key/Alternate command keys?
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-do-i-use-the-fn-key-f-lock-key-alternate...Use the F Lock key. If your keyboard has an F Lock key, press it to toggle between the standard commands and alternate commands. When the F Lock light is Off, alternate functions work (Help, Undo, and so on). When the F Lock light is On, standard functions work (F1, F2, and so on). Use alternate command keys
Personalize your lock screen
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/personalize-your-lock-screen-81dab9b0-35cf...To tweak your lock screen to your liking, select the Start button, then select Settings > Personalization > Lock screen .Try changing the background to a favorite photo or slide show, or choose any combination of detailed and quick status notifications to show you upcoming calendar events, social network updates, and other app and system notifications.
Browser Lock | Lock Your Browser - Microsoft Edge Addons
https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/browser-lock/...Browser Lock is a password protection for your Browser. Browser Lock, gonna protect your browser against unauthorized users. * Lock browser on startup * Lock browser with using context menu * Lock simple * Change your password simple * Dark mode theme * Multi language If you want to help me with translation, you can contact with me at my mail address. humbldump@protonmail.com




