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Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! PCMAG.COM 22 Hidden Tricks Inside Windows 10 Think you know Windows inside and out? These expert tips make Microsoft's Editors’ Choice-winning operating system even better. PCMag reviews products independently, but we may earn affiliate commissions from buying links on this page ‘Terms of use, Microsoft's Windows OS isn't any one thing. It arises from a patchwork of finely tuned features. Each individual feature is, in turn, the result of a team of dedicated engineers who create the best (often customizable) experience possible. ¢ ware, it Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from makes ser ple don't PCMag.com! even know na Here we pl nore out NO THANKS ik of your Wi. you may HAVE NOt K.veree Vereen Cerne eee eer ere te terre oe a NUMbEr of generations, while some are native to Microsoft's most recent OS. Microsoft has rolled out two major updates in 2018 alone—the (somewhat unimaginatively named) April 2018 Update and the October 2018 Update. So there are plenty of new hidden features and tricks to make the most of a constantly evolving Windows experience. PCMag has dedicated Windows fans in our readership, who likely know at least some of these features, but they probably don't know them all One Page Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! casas = share Iueet 1 Secret Start Menu If you're a fan of that old-school (i.e. non-tiled) Start menu experience, you can still have it—sorta. If you right-click on the Windows icon in the bottom left corner, it will prompt a textual jump menu with a number of familiar popular destinations (Apps and Features, Search, Run). All these options are available through the standard menu interface, but you'll be able to access them quicker through this textual interface. all Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! @ tome PCMAG.COM NO THANKS Automatically hid the asbrin desktop mode Oo ‘Automatically Hide the taskbarin tablet mede © om Use Peek to preview the desktop when you meve your mouse theShow desktop button atthe end ofthe tastbar @ on share Tweet in Email 2 Show Desktop Button This desktop button actually dates back to Windows 7, but is handy nontheless. On the bottom-right corner of the desktop is a secret button Don't see it? Look aifi/ the way to the bottom and right, beyond the date and time. There you'll find a small little sliver of an invisible button. Click it to minimize all your open windows. There's also the option to have windows minimize when you hover over this button versus clicking. Select your preference in Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Use peek to preview the desktop. Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! PCMAG.COM e aapnc. samce AaB mcnonoe YI Por 3 Shake This feature actually debuted in Windows 7, but I've found a lot of people don't know about it or use it (but they should—it's cool). If you have a display full of windows, clear the clutter by grabbing the top of the window you do like and ’shaking" it to minimize all the other windows. Suddenly having shaker's remorse? Shake again and the windows will come back Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! Ema 4 Rotate Your Screen This tip won't be useful to most, but you can rotate your screen by simultaneously pressing Ctrl + Alt + D and any of the arrow buttons. The down arrow will flip it upside down, the left or right arrow buttons will turn it 90 degrees on its side, and the up arrow will bring you back to standard orientation. If you use multiple displays, this feature allows you to orient just that display in a particular way. Alternatively, you can right-click on the desktop background > Graphics Options > Rotation to turn your page around in all sorts of ways. This feature is available on Windows 7 and 10 Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! PCMAG.COM Iueet pin Email 5 Enable Slide to Shutdown This trick only works on Windows 10 as far as | can tell. It's complicated and probably not worth the effort for what you get out of it, but here you go Right-click on the desktop > New > Shortcut. In the ensuing pop-up window, paste the following line of code ‘ewindir%\ Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from This creat PCMag.com! ree to rename. Tc Fg ito prompt af ) the NO THANKS oy bottom of za awn. 6 Enable 'God Mode’ Are you a power user who wants access to your PC's nitty gritty? "God mode" is for you. Right-click on the desktop > New > Folder. Re-name the new folder with this bit of code GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} To enter the "God Mode" window, double-click the folder and go nuts. Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! PCMAG.COM m2) =) HABeaw 2 Type bee roseach share Tweet 7 Right-Click on Tiles Want to personalize those tiles quick? Just right-click on them to prompt a pop-up menu. This menu will give you various options like the ability to un- pin from the Start menu, resize the windows, or turn that live tile off. Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! PCMAG.COM share Tweet 8 Right-Click on the Taskbar Here's a handy menu that will allow you to quickly access a number of presets for the toolbars, Cortana, and window schemes. There's a lot there, and it's just a click away. Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from a~ PCMag.com! © ees Ts Matt —™ (© a. NO THANKS share Tweet in Email ° Drag to Pin Windows This feature was available as far back as Windows 7, but has some extras in Windows 10 Grab any window and drag it to the side, where it will "fit" to half the screen In Windows 10, you have the option of dragging the window to any corner to have the window take over a quarter of the screen instead of half. If you're using multiple screens, drag to a border corner and wait for a prompt signal to let you know if the window will open in that corner. You can prompt similar behavior by using the Windows key plus any of the directional arrow buttons. Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! PCMAG.COM {ip thecoin share Tweet 10 Hidden Games in Cortana They're not games in the "fun" sense as much as they're cool little time- killers that Cortana can help you with. You can type (or say) "Rock Paper Scissors,’ ‘Roll the Die,” or “Flip the Coin’ in Cortana for a fun (?) graphic gaming experience. Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from Noman PCMag.com! Share Twect (Pn Email 11 Quickly Jump Between Virtual Desktops Do you like to multitask on your PC? | mean really multi-task? Well, you can now rejoice because with Windows 10, Microsoft finally provided out-of-the- box access to virtual desktops. To try it out, click on Task View (the icon to the right of the Windows menu) This will separate all your open windows and apps into icons. You can then drag any of them over to where it says "New desktop,’ which creates a new virtual desktop. This would allow you to, say, separate your work apps, personal apps, and social media into different desktops Once you click out of Task View, you can toggle between virtual desktops by pressing the Windows button+Ctrl+right/left arrows. This will allow you to automatically switch between all the open windows which you've separated into different desktops, while leaving all the icons on your desktop unmoved To remove the virtual desktops, just go back into task view and delete the individual virtual desktops—this will not close out the apps contained within that desktop, but rather just send them to the next lower desktop Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! PCMAG.COM —— No THANKS Share ee bin ail 12 Make Your Command Prompt Window Transparent It appears this feature is new to Windows 10 (at least, it's not available in Windows 7). It will probably only be useful to a narrow niche of user, but if you like to dig your virtual fingers into the innards of Windows via the Command Prompt, Windows 10 provides a ghostly way to interface with it To access the Command Prompt interface in Windows 10, click on the Windows menu and type "Command Prompt" to bring up quick access to its desktop app. Click that. To personalize the experience, right-click at the top of the window to prompt @ pop-up menu and choose "Properties." Click over to the "Colors" tab to see a range of personalization options. At the bottom of this tab, you'll find the "Opacity" slider, which allows you to see through the Command Prompt window. This feature lets you code away in the Command Prompt while simultaneously observing the desktop. If you are Windows-hack-y like that, go nuts. Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! PCMAG.COM NO THANKS (HK) settings @ Home Focus assist Choose which notincation you'd like to see and hear so you can system stay focused. The rest will go straignt to action center where you © Dispiy can see them any time. ®) Sound C1 Notifications & actions ee © Power & sleep = Storage Tweet 13 Silence Notifications with Focus Assist Formerly known as Quiet Hours, Focus Assist is a redesigned April 2018 Update features that gives you greater control over the notifications that pop up on your PC. Head to Settings > System > Focus Assist and then read our full how-to guide for customizing notifications for everything from contacts and apps to task-specific alarms. Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! PCMAG.COM Share Tweet Email 14 Pin Your People You can now pin your closest contacts to your task bar the same way you would your most-used apps. Just tap on the People icon, and at the bottom of the pop-up box will be an option to find and pin contacts to your taskbar. Don't see any contacts? Click the Apps tab at the top of the box to connect your Mail app, Skype, or other apps from the Microsoft Store and import your contacts to set up the equivalent of speed dial icons right on your Windows 10 task bar. Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! PCMAG.COM Pe ca) eee ers ond Reminders Hub, EF Facebook Wane ereduct ra Tr BRACE VOURSELVES 4 Tweet 15 Nearby Sharing In an open document or photo, you can now nearby devices the same way Apple's AirDrop works. Click the Share icon atop your doc or photo toolbar to open the panel, and then click Turn On Nearby Sharing to see which nearby recipients are in range he file dir Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from File Edit Too PCMag.com! eality @ off PCMAG.COM NO THANKS -ighting Themes v Default ~ an efit ere Load settings li oO AA $0 1+ -@% x10 share wet (Pn Email 16 Mixed Reality Viewer The Windows Fall Creators Update installed the Mixed Reality Viewer app on your Windows 10 machine; it was recently renamed 3D Viewer. Do a quick Cortana search and open the app to play around with 3D models—either ‘ones you've created in Paint 3D or downloaded from Microsoft's library of thousands of models. If you own one of Microsoft's Windows Mixed Reality partner headsets or want to start playing around with 3D and mixed reality development, this app is your way to start leveling up. Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! PCMAG.COM Noman echnking. typing 17 Stop Typing, Start Dictating Speech recognition has always been a strong suit for Microsoft, but in the latest Windows 10 release it's almost second nature. In Settings, go to Time & Language > Speech > Related settings and click "Speech, inking and typing privacy settings" to enable speech services and typing suggestions Once you do that, you can use the Windows Key-H hotkey combination in any text field to pop up a Cortana box that records your voice through your Windows machine's microphone and dictates the speech in your text field You'll still need to type manual punctuation, but save yourself some typing by dictating emails, messages, and more Notebook Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from Noman Rob Mart PCMag.com! Crone = TOT Honenell lyric = Honea Total Connect Comfor B tp share wet (Pn Email 18 Control Your Smart Home Cortana can now control all your smart home devices through Windows 10, too. The setting is a little tough to find, because you can't just search the Cortana bar for smart home or "connected home." Instead, you have to search for Cortana Notebook, which brings up a list of to-do items, reminders, and suggested tasks for Cortana. However, to find the connected home function you'll need to click on the Manage Skills tab at the top right of the pop-up window. From there, scroll down and click into Connected Home. First, toggle the option at the top to Enable Connected Home, after which you can log into all your smart home devices— including Nest, SmartThings, Ecobee, Honeywell, and Hue—and connect to Cortana. Once enabled, all you have to do is say "Hey Cortana, set the thermostat to 70 degrees. Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! od oo Noman © tam Ss 19 Dark Mode for File Explorer Dark Mode has been available for the Start menu, taskbar, action center, and other apps for a while, but now you can finally use it for the File Explorer window. You can set up Dark Mode by going into Settings > Personalization > Colors, and scrolling to the bottom where you'll see "Choose your default app mode." Switch it from light to dark © Satins - a Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from Biome PCMag.com! na system NO THANKS LLO} © splay Windows logo ey + Vto view your cpboard history and paste sound 1D Notiatons & actions Si See ‘Syne across devices Pasi text on yourotner doves. When ths on, MrosoRt © Power sloop ‘receives your dipboard deta to ane kas your devices. Oo = Storage Privacy statement B Tabet mode Clear clipboard data BH Muttasking Clear eventhirg (xceot pinned items) on ths device ard with Projecting to this PC Mack Shared experiences 6 Have a question? X Remote Desktop Gethelo About Ema 20 Cloud Clipboard The Windows clipboard has been around for years and hasn't seen much improvement—until now. With the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, Microsoft introduced several impressive features. Once you have the update, open Settings > System > Clipboard. To start saving multiple items to the clipboard, turn on the switch for Clipboard History. Then check out our full guide for how to use it. Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from PCMag.com! NO THANKS Oy PCMAG.COM 21 Revamped Screen Capture Tool Screen capture is another feature where Microsoft is finally closing the functionality gap with macOS in the October 2018 Update. Instead of the clunky Snipping Tool, you can now pull up a new clipping utility called Snip & Sketch (pr ndows Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from key-S cor eowems 2 It's like macO$ Mc fag.com al inking capability. SPEED} ery 2k High Defiton Aut pee 22 Hidden Game Bar Using the Windows key-G command, you can pull up the new-and-improved Game Bar. This lets you switch your Windows PC into gaming mode (which pools system resources to the game and turns off notifications and lets you record and broadcast your gaming), along with added panels for controlling your audio. You can also search for the Game Bar in the Start menu to configure custom keyboard shortcuts for turning your microphone, screen capture, recording timer, and more on and off while gaming. And be sure to check out our roundup of the Best PC Games. Don't miss out on the hottest news and offers from About th ak mehay con! PCMAG.COM NO THANKS (HK)

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