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The WINDOWS LOGO + X Power User Menu
Right-clicking the Start button or pressing WINDOWS LOGO + X shows you a list of power user options that you can use. Below shown are: Apps and Features Power Options Event Viewer System Device Manager Network Connections Disk Management Computer Management Command Prompt / Windows PowerShell Command Prompt (Admin) / Windows PowerShell (Admin) Task Manager Settings File Explorer Search Run Shut down or sign out Desktop NOTES: 1. Programs and Features name has been changed to "Apps and Features". 2. Control Panel name has been changed to "Settings". Control Panel can still be run by pressing WINDOWS LOGO + R, typing "control" (without the quotation marks), and then pressing ENTER. 3. Mobility Center only appears if you're using a laptop that runs Windows 10.

Windows 101: Organize your Start menu in Windows 10
Organize your Start menu in Windows 10 with just a few clicks.

Windows 101: Unleash Windows superpower with right click
Behold, the power of the right click! Unleash your potential for productivity with right click in Word, PowerPoint, or Edge.

Microsoft: Windows 10 is now on 1.3 billion monthly users
Congratulations on the new achievement !

Configuring User Account Control
You can change User Account Control settings. User Account Control prevents unauthorized changes to your computer unless you accept to do so. This is dependent on program installations or configuration changes. To change User Account Control settings: 1. Click Start, type "user account control" (without the quotation marks), and then click Change User Account Control Settings in a list of results. 2. Drag the slider up or down to what setting you want: - Always notify me when applications try to install software or make changes to my computer and I make changes to Windows settings - Notify me only when applications try to make changes to my computer (default) but don't notify me when I make changes to Windows settings - Notify me only when applications try to make changes to my computer (do not dim my desktop) but don't notify me when I make changes to Windows settings - Never notify me when applications try to install software or make changes to my computer and I make changes to Windows settings 3. Click OK. Notes: - If you set User Account Control to Never Notify, you will be prompted to restart your computer. Using this setting is not recommended. - If you set User Account Control to Always Notify, you will always be notified when applications try to make changes to your computer or make changes to Windows settings. This is the highest security setting. - When a User Account Control dialog box pops up, your desktop will be dimmed until you provide confirmation.

Windows Ink puts power to digital pen
Whatever you can do on paper, Windows Ink wants to enable with a digital pen.

Easier navigation with Windows 10 tablet mode
Tablet mode makes it easy to eliminate the need for a keyboard or mouse. Traverse the Windows 10 operating system using touch as your main form of input.

Windows history part 1: Interface Manager becomes Windows
Windows history told by Amy Stevenson, the Microsoft Archivist

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

Things to know about Windows 10 upgrade
Decided to upgrade your operating system to Windows 10? Here are a few things to consider.
Create a local user or administrator account in Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-a-local-user-or-administrator...Create a local user account Select Start > Settings > Accounts and then select Family & other users. (In some versions of Windows you'll see Other users.) Select Add someone else to this PC.
Add or remove accounts on your PC
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/add-or-remove-accounts-on-your-pc-104dc19f...Select Start > Settings > Accounts > Other users (in some Windows editions, it may be labeled as Other people or Family & other users). Under Work or school users, select Add a work or school user. Enter that person's user account, select the account type, and then select Add. If you need to remove that person's sign-in information from your PC:
Create a user account in Windows - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-a-user-account-in-windows-4fac6fd5...To open User Accounts, click the Start button , click Control Panel, click User Accounts and Family Safety, and then click User Accounts. Click Manage another account. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. Click Create a new account.
How to switch users (accounts) in Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-switch-users-accounts-in-windows-10...Windows 10. More... Less. Select the Start button on the taskbar. Then, on the left side of the Start menu, select the account name icon (or picture) > Switch user > a different user.




