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Windows 10 Favorite Features and Tips and Tricks

Windows 10 Favorite Features and Tips and Tricks

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Learn the very best Windows 10 (and earlier) features, tips and tricks in this tutorial Michel: Thank you Monsieur ! I'm a Mac user and recently my new computer - work is a PC under Windows 10 ! I enjoy it very much, except for the Anti-vorus thing and the constant updates... but that's nothing comparing to the pleasure I get. I have a machine way less expensive and way much faster of what I could get with Apple. There are some things that I cannot do like on a Mac, but I'm confident I'll find a way ;)
I like the trackpad experience on a Mac, is there a similar thing on PC ? I've found the Logitech Touchpad but it doesn't seem as powerful and it's maybe not sold anymore...

Date: 2022-04-08

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My two top tips are:
Tip 1. Search: type the windows key followed by what you are searching for (no mouse) and if it's the -best match- just press enter. Eg type [Windows-key], task, [Enter] to run the task manager.
2. More natural scrolling: If using a new-ish laptop, put two fingers on the touchpad and move them down or up to scroll. You can move them sideways to scroll left or right. So much more natural than the fiddly sliders.

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3 finger swipe down on track pad minimizes everything on the screen so you have clean desktop. 3 finger swipe up shows a spread of all the windows open and you can click one to bring it to the front of the other windows. this also gives you the new desktop option.
same thing you showed without using the keyboard.
thanks for the video.

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Only problem with snipping tool is it only clips screenshots, not full pages/articles if you want that. Then what do you do?
Which is why I use OneNote Web Clipper (but of course you have to be using OneNote which it's saved into, no muss no fuss.)

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1. Snap
2. Shake & Hide
3. Desktop Access: Lower right corner Rectangle, or
4. Desktop Access: Windows + D
5. Alt + Tab
6. Windows + Tab, or
7. Task View
8. New Desktop: Windows + Tab-
9. Search Bottom
10. Snipping Tool

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thx for the tips also Windows should have a feature to change folders as easily as FolderChanger so that we can manage and organize our files easily. Google -folderchanger-, works great
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Nice tips, thank you. You might like to add, though, that many don't have the -Search Button- and have the simple round Cortana icon instead, which does the same and more.
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Damn.
I never knew Windows had a built-in screenshot maker. Microsoft clearly needs to better provide the customer with the functionality of its system.

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No need for snipping tool, just press WIN+Ctrl+S then highlight what you want to copy and CTRL+V to paste to your application. easy.
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Thank you for a wonderful presented video very helpful and easy to understand and follow, please keep up the good work...
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