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Inclusion for all disabilities π€©π―β
Many contributors on this platform recognise and applaud the 'Ease of Access' features on Windows 10. Microsoft teams are to be congratulated π with a personal thank you for me. From my very latest experience helping another visually impaired User to use Word in particular the screen reader and Narrator, I have the impression (I could be wrong) that marketing/raising awareness to disabled users could and should be improved. By way of explanation, the other day, I was able to assist a colleague to create a simple Word document. Imagine please π 'Anne' sitting at her desktop with the landline telephone stuck to my ear and my colleague doing the same in her own home. Although it was a prolonged process, I was able to help her discover some of the basic features such 'read aloud' and Narrator. When I discussed this experience with a community group, some people that they were 'afraid of breaking their computers' and not being adventurous enough because they were unsure of what they were doing. Something about technophobia perhaps. I replied that they would have to hit their computers with a very heavy item to break them. I also mentioned that operating systems are usually reliable and have their internal routines to resolve faults/errors. One person said that computers are an enigma to him. I replied that it is an enigma to me at times π π€£. But, there was a general sense from this conversation that computer technology was for the 'clever people' and those who had all their faculties. I disavowed that presumption with my colleagues/acquaintances. Quite strongly actually. But it has made me think about how we can change this 'perception'. So, I am challenging Microsoft (respectfully of course π€©π) to comprehensively engage with users who have disabilities ; raising their awareness of the opportunities that information technology affords. FAO Moderator - please do not hesitate to socialise this with MS colleagues. Many thanks all ππ

windows 10 is future
i can't able to fix my microphone in windows 10 ,, can you have any good thoughts and ideas about how to fix that issue?

windows update is taking more than 3 hours what to do
I am using dell E6430 Laptop with Windows 10 installed as i was doing regular update but this update is taking more than 3 hours 2021-02 Cumulative Update Preview for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Systems (KB4601382) i need help so if anyone knows how i can solve it then please help coz this update is awfull it prevented my computer from doing a restart but i repaired it by reebooting it . Thanks to Microsoft Community for helping me

Giving everyone Office 365 for 6 months is amazing!
Thank you Microsoft! Due to the ongoing Corona crisis MS give away 365 When I saw the headline I thought it was an offer for new subscribers. We are more or less under a lock down for at least the next 2 weeks. Most likely it will be for a longer period. a gesture like this lifts my spirit. Again, thank you Loke Aa Norway https://www.thurrott.com/microsoft/231376/microsoft-teams-giving-away-paid-features-for-six-months-due-to-coronavirus

Windows Update - Pause Function?
I am curious as to why we need to pause updates over a prolonged period of time (up to seven days). I get it that we have different schedules when our computers are being used; but, I am curious π€

Windows 10 21H1 Is Now "Live"π
Hello Members, The long awaited Windows 10 21H1 is Now Available for download and Install. Please go to your Windows Update and check for updates. You will then see it if your system is ready for it. I Just now Installed it and BTW it installs VERY Fast and smooth with NO problems. π This brought my Build to Version 21H1 (OS Build 19043.985) Have you installed it yet? Check It Out!... ππ For more information on The Windows 10 21H1 update please see the Windows Blog @ https://blogs.windows.com/ And right here on our community @ https://community.windows.com/en-us/videos/how-to-get-the-windows-10-may-2021-update

Lockdown
What does being lockdown mean to me? Well, apart from the obvious of not being able to venture beyond the perimeter of my home, I find myself doing more of the following....... listening more, thinking more and hearing more; in particular the thinking bit. So here is my idea and it may come across as being 'nuts' π€π€― When I power-up my computer every aspect of my personal operations of use should be coded into a simply use panel. Currently, when I log on my Internet access is automatic via my provider. However, if I wish to send an email I am faced with log-on panels etc. The usual website that I visit could be done via the Windows control panel. I am fortunate enough that my Internet usage is predictable and I very rarely surf out of the norms. Probably boring I know, but there it is. Thinking a little more about automated connectivity, there are masses of technologies that functions and self maintain themselves - some of them are extraterrestrials. I have to think that somewhere in a Microsoft development lab this 'intelligent' connectivity to our preferred websites is being developed, without using 'favourites'. The software needed would have to be intuitive (actually perhaps beyond intuitive). As I mentioned, the idea is a bit on the nutty side.

What is the best laptop for a student?
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Microsoft Virtual Agent offers personalized support 24-7
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What's your favorite app from the Microsoft Store?
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Get Microsoft Remote Desktop - Microsoft Store
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/microsoft-remote-desktop/9wzdncrfj3psMicrosoft Remote Desktop. Use the Microsoft Remote Desktop app to connect to a remote PC or virtual apps and desktops made available by your admin. The app helps you be productive no matter where you are. Getting Started Configure your PC for remote access first. Download the Remote Desktop assistant to your PC and let it do the work for you ...
How to use Remote Desktop - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-use-remote-desktop-5fe128d5-8fb1-7a...In Remote Desktop Connection, type the name of the PC you want to connect to (from Step 1), and then select Connect. On your Windows, Android, or iOS device: Open the Remote Desktop app (available for free from Microsoft Store, Google Play, and the Mac App Store), and add the name of the PC that you want to connect to (from Step 1).
Remote Desktop clients | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/clients/...With a Remote Desktop client, you can do all the things with a remote PC that you can do with a physical PC, such as: Use apps installed on the remote PC. Access files and network resources on the remote PC. Leave the apps open when you turn off the client. You can also use a Remote Desktop client to access your remote PC from almost any device.
Get started with the Windows Desktop client | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/clients/...This documentation is not for the Remote Desktop Connection (MSTSC) client that ships with Windows. It's for the new Remote Desktop (MSRDC) client. This client currently only supports accessing remote apps and desktops from Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365. Curious about the new releases for the Windows Desktop client?




