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

Collaboration and creativity explode in annual Hackathon
Microsoft's annual Hackathon is a week-long festival where teams of people innovate to solve problems with technology.

What's your favorite Windows 10 keyboard shortcut?
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Windows Community site help
Every website is different. Here are instructions and answers on how to navigate and use the Windows Community site.

What can we do to improve your experience with our website
What can we do to improve your experience with the Windows Community website? What would you like to see, read or get more information on?

Temperature System on Task Manager
Task Manager should showing the Temperatures on CPU, MotherBoard, GPU, RAM, Hard Drive etc so we don't have to use a Third-Party Program...

Be a Windows Engineer!
What’s one thing you wish Windows could do?

What was the reason you purchased your first computer?
What was the primary reason you purchased your first computer and what year was it?

Meet Daniel: Building better communities
Known as a cookie man around Microsoft hallways, Daniel Moore build communities at work and beyond.

Windows Feedback Hub: We're listening
The Feedback Hub team talks all things feedback and how they use your suggestions to improve Windows.
Windows Engineering Guides | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/test/wegPerformance - Windows Engineering Guide. The Performance WEG provides a roadmap to delivering high-performing and power-efficient PCs to customers. It identifies opportunities to measure, analyze, and improve performance in key areas, including battery life, browsing experience, and streaming media.
Engineering@Microsoft
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/engineering-at-microsoftMicrosoft has over 100,000 software engineers working on software projects of all sizes. Keeping those engineering teams productive while meeting their ever-increasing scale demands is a big challenge. Read about the One Engineering System (1ES) initiative in this inaugural post on the Engineering@Microsoft blog.
Performance - Windows 10 Engineering Guide | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/test/weg/weg-performanceThe Performance Windows Engineering Guide (WEG) provides guidance on how to deliver a great Windows experience on a high-performing PC. It identifies opportunities to measure, analyze, and improve performance in key areas, including battery life, web browsing, and streaming media. OEM, ODM, and IHV partners can also find guidance on developing ...
Manufacturing Windows Engineering Guide | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/.../manufacture/desktop/manufacturing-windows-engineering-guideOEMs typically provision the RTC in Local Time (LT) for devices shipped with Windows 7. Windows 7 exclusively uses the CMOS time interface to get RTC time, which is interpreted as LT. In Windows 8, we added support for the ACPI Time & Alarm device, but Windows 8 also uses the CMOS RTC, if it is available, and treats the time returned from it as LT.




