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Interacting with Computers š
Recently, I have heard conversations and comments that 'we' are spending too much time on our devices and less on our interactions with human beings. I respect these views but I do not share them. The world of the Internet and our devices (mine is a desktop computer) offers me splendid opportunities to engage with so many people across this world of ours. Whilst it is a fact that there are downsides with some aspects of the Internet connectivity, the positive opportunities are much more. For those of us who live in rural communities the Internet offers a 'window' (excuse the usage of 'Window' on the rest of the world. š This particular platform is a favourite of mine 𤩠and the sense of connectivity is fantastic. Also, this platform affords me and people like me, an opportunity to explore the world of computing and its advantages. So many thanks to you all and especially the Windows Teams š you guys are really š

Hackers' Virus
I have heard about the numerous attacks recently, and I almost got infected by one. Thanks to my virus knowledge, I am protected! Have you recently encountered any COMPUTER viruses? I am curious to know. I am very sorry if this involves personal info. :)

Bluetooth device
Hi, my laptop shows Bluetooth device but there is nothing like turn on or off button. What can I do to fix it?

Outlook mobile should sync 13 future months of appointments
Some medical appointments occur once/year and the medical office may schedule the next appointment somewhere around, but not exactly on the same month and day the following year. For this reason, it would be nice if Outlook Mobile on Android cell phones used by the patient would have appointments 13 months into the future available for offline viewing so that the patient could check for conflicts with the appointment date and time the appointment desk is suggesting even if the patients phone is out of cell phone range or the patient doesn't have a cell phone contract and uses their phone only with WiFi. If this would cause problems for people with large numbers of future appointments in relation to their cell phone storage capacity, then there should be a setting that the user could use to specify the number of future months they wanted available.

Navigation Pane
Hi Microsoft Community, Am I alone in thinking the integration of one drive has completely ruined the navigation pane? It is now by default a mass of shortcuts, folders and quick access links. If we use the web axiom, three clicks to get what you want, this is real failure. I know uninstall one drive and remove the navigation pane completely but I just don't understand the thinking. It is geekdom gone mad or an attempt to get you to buy online storage? What is the thinking?

What happens to Microsoft when Apple-Fi grows?
Thoughts?

Microsoft You're Confusing me Again!
It's a well know fact that Microsoft has pulled way back from the consumer market to primarily focus on Enterprise. That's ok, for us consumers will benefit with this move, and already have with the change from Office 365 to Microsoft 365. What's got me confused now though is all of this talk about Microsoft wanting to first buy ByeDance's, Tik Tok venture into the U.S., and now there is talk that Microsoft is looking at buying the global works? Huh? My first question would be why. Given that Microsoft has no real track record in this type of media that I can discern it doesn't make any sense, at least not to me. Sure they (Microsoft) own Yammer and Linked In, but those are in a whole different league. Second reason it doesn't make sense, is that the recent realignment of Microsoft confirmed once again the direction they are continuing on even stronger in the enterprise arena. I see Microsoft doing this in part because they recognize the threat that Google is making with the Sheets, Docs and Slides, Chrome Book, etc. Those have come a long way over the years, and they (Google) are really trying to play catchup to Microsoft Azure, and Amazon Web Services, Heck Microsoft is trying to catch up to Amazon as well.... LOL If you're interested you can read the internal email here: https://www.thurrott.com/windows/windows-10/238762/windows-rocked-by-major-reorg Just a little food for though on what 's going to be another scorcher here in the Desert South West,

Bluetooth headphones not loud enough
Model Sony WH-CH701N. System: VivoBook_ASUSLaptop X512DA, Processor AMD Ryzen 5 3500U, Speakers Realtek Audio Volume is maxed out, the loudness enhancement is on. The headphones volume controls are coupled to the system controls is there a way to decouple it? Audio driver is up to date. The same problem if I use the audio jack with the headphones. Thanks

What is Productivity?
I'm often baffled by the way people use the word "productivity". It would seem I may have the wrong idea of the definition of productivity. In my view, productivity describes the most direct way to achieve a desired result. It means, responding to a request with a direct action towards producing the desired result : eg: "open the window", should cause someone to open the window. Conversely, when I ask Microsoft to do something , I usually get a response in the form of a question. " Are you sure that's what you want me to do?" or perhaps, " Do you have the authority to request that ?" Very often, on the internet, I get an even more non-productive response. " Sorry, we cannot find that site" or another inane response is , " We notice you are using an ad blocker. We'd like to give you the opportunity to remove it or disable it so we can feed you the kind of crap you put the ad blocker in place to prevent ." Am I wrong in assuming that Microsoft is asking me to remove my,"productivity" measures so they can waste more of my time with unsolicited sales pitches instead of doing what I asked them to do?

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Learn about Windows Hello and set it up
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/learn-about-windows-hello-and-set-it-up...Windows Hello is a more personal, more secure way to get instant access to your Windows 10 devices using a PIN, facial recognition, or fingerprint. You'll need to set up a PIN as part of setting up fingerprint or facial recognition sign-in, but you can also sign in with just your PIN.
Sign in to your Microsoft account with Windows Hello or a ...
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/sign-in-to-your-microsoft-account-with...Windows Hello is a more personal way to sign in, using your face, fingerprint, or a PIN. You can use Windows Hello to sign in to your device on the lock screen and sign in to your account on the web. What is a security key?
Windows Hello | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/windows-helloWindows Hello face authentication: Microsoft face authentication in Windows 10 is an enterprise-grade identity verification mechanism that's integrated into the Windows Biometric Framework (WBF) as a core Microsoft Windows component called Windows Hello. Windows Hello face authentication utilizes a camera specially configured for near infrared ...
Windows Hello for Business Overview (Windows 10 ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for...Windows Hello credentials can be bound to the device, and the token that is obtained using the credential is also bound to the device. Identity provider (such as Active Directory, Azure AD, or a Microsoft account) validates user identity and maps the Windows Hello public key to a user account during the registration step.




