Meet Windows 11 | Keys to easier

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Published 2023-05-19

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  • @gamesplace1705
    i still remember the good old days of me using windows 7 rip windows 7 (2009-2020) youll be missed
  • @Win32NT
    These guides are very helpful for begginers! Hopefully you can hit 10 million subscribers with these guides!
  • @Marnda7
    I love the window key :)))) we need more
  • @SvenNL.
    They showed a local account. But windows is trying to get users to their systems 😂
  • @TobiasPlays
    Suggestion: add dark mode to all stuff because even if dark mode is enabled some stuff like properties dont show dark Mode
  • @wesleyalee
    These guides are very helpful to a veteran "Casual' Windows Person". I've used Windows for decades, but for very specific "Work/Professional" tasks. Now retired/75 yrs old, I'm actually creating reasons to use this software for interpersonal/casual communication. Thank you Microsoft!
  • @EnderMC
    People keep hating on Windows, but they just don't understand it's getting better! Windows 11 is the best.
  • Another key new feature in Windows 11 is the ability to organize multiple windows into virtual desktops. These desktops can be managed from the “Task View” (WIN + Tab), as explained above, but Microsoft has also implemented other specific shortcuts to manage various desktops, which are: WIN + Ctrl + D: create a new work environment. WIN + Ctrl + Left/Right Arrow: allows you to quickly move between them. If we are in workspace 1 and press the right arrow shortcut, we go to workspace 2, and vice versa. WIN + Ctrl + F4: closes the current desktop and the applications will be moved to another virtual desktop. Win + K: connect devices wirelessly
  • Performance and battery function windows 11 The design changes are highly anticipated, but what users want most are the performance improvements. And in this regard, good improvements were made, check out the main ones below
  • Users can directly use the “spell that” or “spell out” command to dictate the right spelling of non-standard words such as usernames, topics, etc. A spelling window appears where you can dictate letters, numbers, symbols, phonetic alphabet, etc. You get suggestions as you spell out the text. You can say “click 1” to enter the text you spelled out or say “click [number]” to pick a suggestion (if any). All words and phrases dictated using spelling experience are added to Windows dictionary and show up as suggestions when you try to spell the text next time.
  • 0:18 There’s a display that’s shown above the kitchen oven, it usually runs on some kind of version of Android. The UI looks similar than the Windows 10 Team OS on Surface Hub 2S.
  • With the right mouse button, select the Volume Icon in the lower right corner of the screen and Open Sound Settings. On the right side of the menu, go to Sound Control Panel. In the window that opens, on the Playback tab, double-click on the Speakers option. In the next window, on the Enhancements tab, check the Intensity Equalization box and click OK in both windows.
  • Emoji] We have seen your feedback and are updating a few emoji in our current set. Everything from making the eye more recognizable to changing our alien to be out of this world. We know there are a few bugs in this release which will be resolved in future flights.