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Set Default Profile in Windows Terminal: A Quick Guide
This post explains how to set the default profile with Windows Terminal in Windows 11. The Terminal allows command-line shells like Command Prompt, Windows PowerShell, and bash. By default, Windows PowerShell is selected unless a different shell is specified. The Terminal also offers features like multiple tabs, Unicode and UTF-8 support, and customizable themes. The…
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Change Windows Terminal Startup Behavior in Windows 11
This guide explains how to alter Windows Terminal’s start behavior in Windows 11. Windows Terminal, a modern host for command-line shells, allows users to choose between opening with a default profile or resuming from a previous session upon start. The option is accessible via the application’s settings under startup.
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Change Windows Terminal Launch Mode in Windows 11
The post provides instructions on how to modify the Windows Terminal launch mode in Windows 11. Windows Terminal, a modern host application for command-line shells, features a customizable launch mode setting. Users can set the application to open in a maximized window, full-screen, or a default mode at startup. The adjusted setting can be saved…
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How to Copy File and Folder Paths in Windows 11
The content provides a guide on how to copy the full path of files or folders in Windows 11. It explains the use of options such as “Copy as path”, “Copy address”, and “Copy address as text” to duplicate the path, which is then saved onto the clipboard for further usage.
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How to Change Date Format in Windows 11
This article explains how to change the date format in Windows 11. It details the influence of regional settings on data types and reveals how to alter date and time formats. The two methods discussed involve using System Settings, or the classic Control Panel for the change. The alteration can influence how dates appear in…
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How to Find Your Motherboard Details in Windows 11
This content guides on how to find your computer motherboard details in Windows 11, a crucial part of your hardware on which all system components rely. Details can be found in the System Information app under BaseBoard or via the Command Prompt console using specific commands. This information helps identify the type of components supported…
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How to Check RAM Size and Type in Windows 11
The post guides users through how to check system memory details such as size, type, speed, and slot number in Windows 11. This can be useful for confirming if a device meets Windows 11 requirements. The guide provides several methods, including using Windows Settings, Task Manager, and System Information apps, and provides instructions to run…
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Enable or Disable Audio Enhancements in Windows 11
This text provides a guide on how to enable or disable the audio enhancement feature in Windows 11, which can enhance or detriment sound quality, depending on device hardware. The process involves accessing the ‘System Settings’ pane, selecting ‘Sound’, choosing an audio device, and then adjusting the ‘Audio Enhancements’ settings accordingly.
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How to Find Your BitLocker Recovery Key in Windows 11
The article provides a guide for locating BitLocker recovery keys in Windows 11. BitLocker is a security feature that uses a unique 48-digit password to protect access to a computer’s data. During encryption, users are prompted to back up their recovery key in various places like a Microsoft account, printout, USB drive, Azure Active Directory…
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Set Priority Notifications in Windows 11
The post outlines how to set priority notifications with the Do Not Disturb feature in Windows 11. The Focus feature can minimize distractions by silencing alerts during focus periods or unwanted times. The instructions guide users to the System Settings pane to select and manage app notifications they deem essential during focus hours.