The latest version of Notepad on Windows 11 has introduced a new feature allowing users to continue work from an unsaved previous session or to open a new window. In addition to editing plaintext files, it can also preserve multiple open tabs after closing, which is particularly useful for users working on multiple files at once. This feature is currently being tested in the Microsoft Insider Preview program.
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The article provides a guide on setting the maximum recording length for gameplay captures in Windows 11. It explains the benefits of this feature, which include conserving storage space, creating manageable video chunks, and making editing simpler. The author walks users through the process, including the use of shortcuts, to enable this setting in the Windows settings app.
The article provides a guide on altering the default storage location for game screenshots and clips in Windows 11. This can be done for reasons like insufficient storage space, organization, ease of finding media, or access for multiple users. The process involves navigating Windows settings, specifically the Gaming and Captures options, then choosing a new storage location.
The article gives instructions on activating the "Record what happened" feature in Windows 11 to capture video clips while gaming. Users can record key moments by pressing the Windows logo key + ALT + G, eliminating the need for third-party tools. To turn this function on or off, users must go into the Windows Settings app, select the Gaming section, toggle the "Record what happened" switch, and save the setting.
The article provides a guide on how to enable or disable the "Recognize non-native accents for this language" feature in Windows 11. This feature allows Windows to interpret spoken commands without depending on accents or dialects, benefiting users with non-native accents. This is accessible through the Speech settings in the Windows Settings app.
The article is a detailed guide on how to control app access to the microphone on a device running Windows 11. Users can opt to allow or deny all apps access to the microphone, or make decisions for individual apps. Controlling access can be done through Windows Settings, the Local Group Policy Editor, or the Windows Registry Editor. The article also discusses how to notice when the microphone is in use.
The article provides a guide to enable or disable Windows Copilot in Windows 11. Starting from build 23493, Copilot lets users interact with Bing Chat AI for system settings and multiple application usage. It can be added as a button on the Taskbar or be controlled using the Local Group Policy Editor. A range of commands for actions can be issued to Copilot.
The article provides a guide on how to modify the Purchase sign-in settings in the Microsoft Store app on Windows 11. These settings control whether or not a password is required when making a purchase. It emphasizes that changes to these settings only affect the device the user is currently signed into and will not apply to other devices.
The latest Windows Build 25921 allows users to set HDR (JXR) image files as their desktop background. This feature enhances the display of desktop backgrounds on device screens with High Dynamic Range (HDR) capabilities. To apply JXR files as a desktop background, you'd need to ensure your device supports or is connected to an HDR display, then personalize your background settings using the downloaded JXR file.
The article describes how to enable or disable the "Start voice access before you sign in to your PC" option in Windows 11. Users can manage this feature through the Settings app in the Accessibility > Speech setting pane. Alternatively, changes can be made using Windows Registry editor. Presently, voice access supports English-U.S language and permits users to control their PC and send texts using voice commands.
The article provides instructions on how to enable or disable the "Update Microsoft Store Apps Automatically" feature on Windows 11. Users can adjust these settings either directly on the Microsoft Store app, through the Local Group Policy Editor, or via the Windows Registry Editor. Notably, updates can help boost security by addressing bugs and vulnerabilities.
The article guides on how to show or hide users from the sign-in screen in Windows 11. It involves tweaking the Windows Registry under the pathway HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon by creating a new key named DisableBackButton. Changing the value data to 1 shows all users, while 0 hides them on the sign-in screen.
The article provides instructions on how to display or hide the OS Edition and Build watermark on a Windows 11 desktop background. This can be achieved by updating certain values in the Windows Registry. Instructions vary depending on whether changes are to be applied to individual users or system-wide. The guide also includes troubleshooting advice.
The article provides instructions on how to manually start or stop Windows Automatic Maintenance (WAM) in Windows 11. WAM performs various background tasks such as system updates, security checks, and malware scans. Users can adjust these schedules and manually manipulate WAM through the Control Panel app or Windows Terminal.
The article provides methods for scheduling Windows Automatic Maintenance (WAM) on Windows 11. WAM conducts tasks like updates and security checks, usually at 2 AM. The guide highlights three ways to customize this time: via Control Panel, the Local Group Policy Editor, or the Windows Registry Editor. It emphasizes using a time when the computer isn't likely to be interrupted.