#Windows 11

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How to Show the Language Bar on Your Desktop or Taskbar in Windows 11

The Language Bar in Windows 11 allows users to easily switch between keyboard languages, enabling the input of special characters. Users can customize its display on the desktop or taskbar through Settings or PowerShell. Switching languages can be accomplished quickly with the Language Bar or shortcut keys like Win + Spacebar.

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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.

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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.

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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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How to Find Your Motherboard Details in Windows 11

The motherboard connects key computer components and knowing its details is essential for upgrades or repairs. In Windows 11, users can easily find this information without opening the PC by using the System Information app or commands in Command Prompt or PowerShell to display the manufacturer, model, version, and serial number.

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How to Schedule Windows Update Restarts in Windows 11

Windows Update maintains computer safety by installing security updates. Users can schedule a restart after updates to avoid interruptions. To do this on Windows 11, access the Settings, navigate to Windows Update, and choose a preferred restart time. This allows users to complete updates without disrupting their activities.

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How to Enable or Disable Mouse Pointer Shadow in Windows 11

To enhance visibility of the mouse pointer, especially on large or multiple monitors, Windows 11 users can enable a shadow under the pointer. This simple adjustment makes it easier to spot the pointer. Users can also change its size and color using guides, and enabling the shadow can be done via Settings or the Run command.

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How to Enable or Disable Wi-Fi Settings in Windows 11

This guide explains how to turn Wi-Fi on or off on a Windows 11 computer, emphasizing battery conservation and network security. Administrators can restrict Wi-Fi settings via the Windows Registry. Users can manage Wi-Fi from the taskbar, while advanced users can prevent others from changing these settings.

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How to Enable or Disable Automatic Lock on Your Windows 11 PC

Windows 11 automatically locks to protect your files when inactive. You can adjust this setting through the Local Security Policy on Pro editions or by editing the Registry on Home editions. Set the desired inactivity time in seconds or enter 0 to disable automatic locking, allowing customized control over your PC’s security.

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How to Scan for Hardware Changes in Windows 11

This guide provides steps to help Windows detect new hardware that isn't automatically recognized. Users can either use Device Manager's “Scan for hardware changes” option or the command "pnputil /scan-devices" in Windows Terminal (Admin). Administrator access is required for both methods to ensure drivers install correctly.

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How to Delete Copilot Memory

Microsoft Copilot enhances your computing experience by remembering details about your preferences and interactions. Users can easily manage Copilot's memory through the app, Microsoft Edge, or the Copilot website, allowing them to delete all or select memories, thereby protecting privacy and personalizing assistance effectively.

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