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Install Windows Wireless Display App on Windows 11
The article provides a comprehensive guide on how to install, use, and uninstall the Windows Wireless Display app in Windows 11. This application allows devices to mirror or wirelessly project their screens onto Windows. Although Windows 11 doesn’t permit other devices to project by default, the Windows Wireless Display app facilitates this connectivity. The software…
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Check Bluetooth Versions on Windows 11: A Step-by-Step Guide
The post instructs students and new users on how to check Bluetooth versions in Windows 11. The Bluetooth version is important as it enhances device functionality. The guide directs the user to the Device Manager application, where they can open the Bluetooth category, select a device, and check its Link Manager Protocol (LMP) under the…
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Manage Microsoft Product Updates in Windows 11
The post provides step-by-step instructions for managing updates for Microsoft products in Windows 11. It highlights how Windows Updates is enabled by default to provide security improvements and keep devices running efficiently. Users can also allow the program to download and install updates for other installed Microsoft products. Users can access these settings by navigating…
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How to Remove a Kiosk in Windows 11
The post provides a guide on how to remove a kiosk from Windows 11. It first explains that a single-app kiosk uses the Assigned Access feature to run one app above the lock screen. To exit kiosk mode, the CTRL + ALT + DELETE keys can be used. It then steps through removing a kiosk…
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Change Kiosk App in Windows 11: A Step-by-Step Guide
This summary explains how to modify a kiosk app in Windows 11’s kiosk mode, which limits users to a single app on a device. Changing the kiosk app requires accessing the Windows Settings app. The process involves navigating through: accounts, family & other users, setting up a kiosk, and the active tile to change the…
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How to Set Up a Kiosk on Windows 11 Easily
This article provides a guide on how to set up a single-app kiosk system on Windows 11 using the Assigned Access feature. The process requires turning on user account control (UAC) and using a non-administrative user account to enable kiosk mode and sign in to the device physically. The setup involves configuring the application that…
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Optimize Gaming Experience in Windows 11
This excerpt guides on enabling or disabling fullscreen optimizations in Windows 11 for optimal gaming. The three display modes; Fullscreen Exclusive, Windowed, and Borderless Windowed, offer unique gaming experiences. Fullscreen optimizations trick the game into running in Fullscreen Exclusive mode but actually run in a highly optimized borderless windowed mode, providing faster PC commands and…
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Enable Optimizations for Windowed Games in Windows 11
The article explains how to enable or disable the new ‘Optimizations for windowed games’ feature in Windows 11, which immensely improves latency and introduces gaming features like Auto HDR and Variable Refresh Rate. To adjust this feature, the user needs to navigate to the System Settings and adjust the ‘Optimizations for windowed games’ settings under…
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How to Enable Smart App Control in Windows 11
The post provides a guide for students and new users on how to enable or disable Smart App Control in Windows 11. This feature rolled out to PCs through the Microsoft Insider Program provides comprehensive protection, including blocking malicious or untrusted apps. It works with Microsoft Defender Endpoint and other security measures, and initiates in…
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Enable Core Isolation Memory Integrity in Windows 11
The article explains how to use the Core Isolation Memory Integrity feature in Windows 11 to protect the system against malware such as ransomware. Steps to enable or disable the feature are provided. If the feature fails to activate, users may need to check for incompatible device drivers.