Every new version of Windows is met with a mixture of excitement for the new features that have been added and a sense of trepidation for the changes involved. But something all Windows users can agree on is that they want the best and fastest experience possible.
So whether you're a Windows veteran who's getting used to the new look and feel of the operating system, or a first-time user of Windows, we have gathered an essential collection of tips and tricks you need to get the most out of Windows.
Some will let you stamp your mark on Windows 11 and make it your own, others will speed up the way you use the OS. But they all have one thing in common – they improve Windows in some way.
1. Move the Start buttonYou will notice that the Start button and icons in the taskbar are centered – this is not something that's to everyone's liking. If you would prefer the Start button to be in the left-hand corner as it always has been, right-click an empty section of the taskbar and select
Taskbar settings. Click the
Taskbar behaviors section to expand it, and then select
Left from the
Taskbar alignment drop-down menu.
2. Enable dark modeThe option to switch to a darker color is a trend that has hit many different applications, and Windows 11 does not miss out. If you prefer darker tones, right-click an empty section of the desktop and select
Personalize before clicking the
Color section. From the drop-down menu labeled
Choose your mode, select
Dark.
3. Use Snap layoutsIf you have several applications running and multiple instances of Explorer open, it can be difficult to organize the windows on the screen for easy navigation. Windows 11's Snap feature could be the solution you're looking for. Hover your cursor over the
Maximize/Resize button and you can choose a layout to quickly arrange open windows. There are several to choose from, each suited for different tasks and screen sizes.
4. Hide unwanted Taskbar buttonsNext to the Start button, you will see the
Task view and
Widgets buttons. If you don't need these, you can hide them by right-clicking an empty section of the taskbar and selecting
Taskbar settings. You can then toggle Task view and Widgets on and off. You can do the same with Search and Chat buttons.
5. Banish distractions with Focus assistFocus Assist can be used to prevent notifications from appearing when you need to limit distractions and get on with work. Open
Settings and move to the
System section followed by
Focus assist. If you select
Alarms only, alarms are the only notifications that will disturb you. You can use the
Priority only option to choose other notifications that should also be permitted, and choose times that Focus assistant should be automatically enabled.
6. Exclude Edge in Alt + TabYou're probably used to using the
Alt +
Tab keyboard shortcut to switch between open applications and windows. With Windows 11, you can also include browser tabs from Edge in the Alt + Tab list for easy navigation. Open
Settings and head to
System >
Multi-tasking, and then use the drop-down menu in the
Alt +
Tab section to choose
Open windows only to ignore Edge tabs.
7. Make use of widgetsWidgets are mini-apps that are displayed in a small pop-up window when you click the Widgets button in the taskbar – the blue-and-white button next to the Start button. You can customize the widgets you see by clicking the button followed by your profile picture to the upper right. Click the + button next to a widget preview to add it to the display. Back at the main widget panel, unwanted widgets can be removed by clicking the x in their upper right-hand corner.
8. Start menu shortcutsRight-click the Start button – or press
Windows +
X – to display a handy menu providing easy access to a number of Windows 11 components. This includes a link to Explorer, Settings, and sections of the Control Panel.
9. Enhance your soundWhether you're listening with speakers or headphones, Windows 11 can make your audio sound better. Right-click the volume icon in the taskbar and select
Sound Settings. Click the arrow to the right of the audio device you are using, scroll down through the options and move the toggle labeled
Enhance audio to the
On position.
10. Pin frequently used appsThe apps you use most can be pinned to the taskbar or the top of the Start menu for easy access. Click the Start button, locate the shortcut for an app you use a lot, and right-click it. From the menu that appears, you can select the Pin to Start or Pin to taskbar option – whichever you prefer.
11. Customize the Start menuThere is a lot of content you can show or hide in the Start menu. Open
Settings, head to
Personalization >
Start, and use the toggles to enable or disable recently added apps, most-used apps, and recent items. If you click Folders, you can add shortcuts to various options – like Settings, Explorer, or specific folders – using the appropriate toggles.
12. Expanded right-click menuWindows 11 has a redesigned context menu (the one that appears when you right-click on files and folders in Explorer) and you may find that some options you are used to are missing. You can access the old-style menu by clicking
Show more options at the bottom of the context menu, or by selecting a file or folder and pressing
Shift +
F10.
13. Clear the decksYou can use the keyboard shortcut
Windows +
D to minimize all open windows but there is another option. Open
Settings, go to
System >
Multi-tasking and move the
Title bar window shake toggle to
On. Now, when you click the title bar of an open window, keep the left mouse button pressed, and shake from side to side, all windows except the selected one will be minimized.
14. Handy Settings shortcutThere are lots of handy keyboard shortcuts to learn in Windows 11, but one of the most useful for anyone who is frequently changing settings is
Windows +
I. Pressing this key combination will open the
Settings app.
15. Custom screenshotsYou probably know that you can take a screenshot of what you see in front of you by pressing
Print Screen and then pasting the contents of the clipboard into your favorite image editor. But if you press
Windows +
Shift +
S, you'll launch the
Snipping Tool app, which can be used to take a screengrab of just a portion of your desktop or any open window.
16. Quickly launch pinned appsIf you have shortcuts pinned in the taskbar, you already have an easy way to launch your most frequently used apps. But you can also press
Windows +
1 to launch the app whose icon is in the first position,
Windows +
2 to open the second, and so on.
You can even press multiple numbers at once to launch two or more apps simultaneously – pressing
Windows +
3 +
4 will launch the apps whose shortcuts are third and fourth in the taskbar, for instance.
17. Type faster with Voice typingIf you want to input text a little faster, you could try talking to your computer instead of using the keyboard. Press
Windows +
H to launch
Voice typing which you can then use to dictate text rather than typing it out by hand.
18. Check battery usageIf you're on a laptop, you will probably want to maximize the life of your battery. When you're away from a power source, you can check which apps are eating up the most battery by opening
Settings and heading to
System >
Power & Battery.
Click
View detailed info next to the handy graph of battery usage and you will see a list of battery-hungry apps. You can close down any that are unnecessary or manage their background activity via the three-dot menu next to the app's entry in the list.
19. Use virtual desktopsIt is easy to run out of space on your desktop, or get lost in a sea of windows – and this is where virtual desktops can help. Click the
Task View button next to the Start button and then click
New desktop to create a new virtual workspace. You can use this – and any more you create – just like your normal desktop. Switch between them by holding
Windows +
Ctrl and pressing the left or right arrow key.
20. Customize Quick SettingsClick the Network/Volume/Power button in the taskbar, and you'll see Quick Settings which gives easy access to key options and settings. You can remove items you don't need or add new ones that are missing by clicking the pencil button, then click the 'unpin' button next to an unwanted item, or hit
Add to choose more.
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