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Richard, a writer for Geek Rewind, is a tech enthusiast who loves breaking down complex IT topics into simple, easy-to-understand ideas. With years of hands-on experience in system administration and enterprise IT operations, he’s developed a knack for offering practical tips and solutions. Richard aims to make technology more accessible and actionable. He's deeply committed to the Geek Rewind community, always ready to answer questions and engage in discussions.

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Windows 3 min read
How to Turn On or Off Screen Rotation Lock in Windows 11

Windows 11 devices that can switch between tablet and laptop modes feature automatic screen rotation. Users can enable or disable this with Rotation Lock using a keyboard shortcut, Quick Settings, or the Settings app. Advanced users can also adjust settings via the Registry Editor, although admin rights are necessary for registry changes.

February 21, 2026 Read more →
Windows 3 min read
How to the Change Size of Taskbar Icons in Windows 11

This guide explains how to adjust the icon size on the Windows 11 taskbar. Users can choose from three settings: always small, never small, or small only when the taskbar is full. Changes can be made easily through Settings, or more advanced methods like the Registry or Group Policy Editor for greater customization.

Windows 2 min read
How to Change Keyboard Character Repeat Delay in Windows 11

This guide explains how to adjust the keyboard repeat delay and repeat rate in Windows to enhance typing comfort. Users can change these settings through Windows 11 Settings, the Control Panel, or the Registry Editor. Adjustments allow for a faster or slower response based on personal typing preferences.

Windows 3 min read
How to Enable or Disable Enhanced Phishing Protection in Windows 11

Enhanced Phishing Protection in Windows 11 alerts users about password reuse across different websites and apps, mitigating risks from potential hacks. Integrated with Microsoft Defender SmartScreen, it provides comprehensive security. Users can easily enable or disable this feature through Windows Security or the Local Group Policy Editor, ensuring safer online activity.

Windows 2 min read
How to Change the Text Cursor Blink Rate in Windows 11

The text cursor blink rate in Windows determines how fast the cursor flashes. By default, it blinks every 530 milliseconds but can be adjusted between 200 and 1300 milliseconds through Settings, Control Panel, or Registry Editor. Users can set it to -1 to stop blinking. Restarting is necessary for registry changes.

February 18, 2026 Read more →
Windows 2 min read
How to Change Your Country or Region in Windows 11

This guide explains how to change the country or region setting on a Windows 11 computer, referred to as your geographic location (GeoID). Users can easily adjust this through the Settings app or command line tools to ensure access to relevant local content and services. Make sure to use the correct GeoID number for accuracy.

Windows 3 min read
How to Enable or Disable Smart App Control in Windows 11

Smart App Control (SAC) is a security feature in Windows 11 that blocks harmful apps and unwanted software. It evaluates your PC’s suitability before activation. Users can manually toggle SAC, but turning it back on may require a reset or clean install. SAC is designed for fresh Windows installations only.

Windows 2 min read
How to Connect to WPA3 Wi-Fi in Windows 11

This guide explains how to connect your Windows 11 PC to a secure WPA3 Wi-Fi network. It emphasizes updating Windows 11, checking if your Wi-Fi adapter supports WPA3, and connecting to the network. WPA3 enhances security, offers stronger password protection, and is optimized for Wi-Fi 6 devices for improved performance.

Windows 3 min read
How to Find Your BitLocker Recovery Key in Windows 11

BitLocker, a Windows 11 security feature, protects files by locking hard drives. The BitLocker recovery key, a 48-digit backup code, is needed if Windows cannot verify access. It can be stored online, on paper, or on a USB drive. Keeping this key safe is crucial, as losing it may necessitate a factory reset.

Windows 2 min read
How to Check RAM Size and Type in Windows 11

RAM (Random Access Memory) is essential for computer performance. Users can check their RAM specifications on a Windows 11 PC through the Settings app, Task Manager, System Information, or PowerShell commands. Understanding RAM details helps determine if an upgrade is needed or if the PC meets Windows 11 requirements.

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