7 ways you can take screenshots in Windows 10 and Windows 11
7 ways you can take screenshots in Windows 10 and Windows 11 It’s easy to capture all or part of your Windows 10 or 11 screen with a few keystrokes. Here’s how.
Read more7 ways you can take screenshots in Windows 10 and Windows 11 It’s easy to capture all or part of your Windows 10 or 11 screen with a few keystrokes. Here’s how.
Read moreHow to Delete Temporary Files on Windows 10 Windows temp files, as the name implies, are temporary files created by certain programs when in use on your Windows 10 device. These files can quickly add up and consume valuable storage space, so you may want to delete them.
Read moreHow to Type With Your Voice in Windows 10 If you’re tired of typing with a keyboard, entering text can be as easy as using your voice in Windows 10. The OS includes built-in speech recognition and dictation features. Here’s how to set them up.
Read more3 simple ways to find your Windows 10 product key Have you lost your Windows 10 product key? You can find it listed in the operating system itself with a little know-how and just a few simple commands.
Read moreWhat Happens If I Don’t Upgrade to Windows 11? With Windows 11 just around the corner and Windows 10 support ending in 2025, you might be wondering what will happen to your PC if you don’t upgrade. We explore the possibilities.
Read moreWhat Is Windows 365, and Is It Secure? Microsoft’s Windows 365 offers a remote Windows desktop you can access in a web browser. Businesses can offer Windows desktop software their employees can access on any device, from Macs, Chromebooks, and iPads to iPhones and Android phones.
Read moreMicrosoft just blew up the only reason you can’t use a Linux desktop For almost 30 years, the number one reason Windows users have given for not running Linux is they couldn’t run their programs on it. Now that Windows 365 Cloud PC is almost here that excuse has just been blown to bits.
Read moreYour PC Won’t Support Windows 11? Maybe It’s Time to Try Linux Did you check to see if your PC is eligible for an update to Windows 11, only to be let down? One of your few options for continued use of your laptop or desktop beyond Windows 10 is to install Linux. Here’s why that’s not a bad thing.
Read moreHow to Wirelessly Transfer Files from Windows to Android Moving files between devices is a pretty common thing to do. There are plenty of ways to do it, some being better than others. If you use a Windows PC and Android device, we’ll show you some methods to try.
Read moreHow to Change the Default Browser to Anything on Windows 11 Making Microsoft Edge your default browser for some file types is a bit of a hassle on Windows 11. Here’s how to do it.
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