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How To Turn Windows 10 Features On Or Off

Last Updated on September 26, 2020 by admin 1 Comment

Windows 10 is a big operating system with hundreds of features. Like any other operating system or software, most PC users never use all the features offered in Windows 10. For instance, the built-in XPS Viewer is alien to most PC users even though it’s been around since the launch of Windows 7. Advanced PC […]

Fix: Unable To Change Default Web Browser Or Apps In Windows 10

Last Updated on October 19, 2020 by admin 2 Comments

In Windows 10, Edge is the default web browser, Groove Music is the default music player, and Edge is the default PDF reader. If a user wants to change one of these default apps, s/he can navigate to Settings > System > Default apps. Although most users can change the default web browser, default PDF […]

Get Back Mouse Scroll To Next/Previous Picture Feature In Photos App In Windows 10

Last Updated on March 12, 2020 by admin 1 Comment

Up until a few weeks ago, Windows 10 users could switch to the next/previous image in the queue by scrolling the mouse wheel while viewing pictures in the default Photos app. In short, we could easily see the next/previous picture by scrolling the mouse wheel. About a month ago, Microsoft updated the Photos app. The […]

How To Backup And Restore Sticky Notes In Windows 10

Last Updated on March 11, 2020 by admin 2 Comments

Windows operating system has had a built-in Sticky Notes program ever since the time of Windows XP Tablet Edition. The Sticky Notes is helpful to quickly write down notes and can be used as a to-do list app as well. Although Sticky Notes has been part of Windows OS for a long time, many users […]

EarTrumpet: Adjust Volume Levels For Individual Apps In Windows 10

Last Updated on March 11, 2020 by admin Leave a Comment

With Windows 7, Microsoft introduced a new volume mixer to let users adjust and set volume levels for individual programs. The volume mixer exists in Windows 10 as well, but the catch is that it supports only classic desktop programs. The built-in volume mixer in Windows 10 (right-click on the volume icon in the taskbar […]

How To Change Windows 10 Computer Name

Last Updated on March 12, 2020 by admin 1 Comment

If your PC came pre-installed with Windows 10, your PC likely has a weird computer name. As you probably know, one can view computer name by right-clicking on This PC (Computer icon) on desktop or File Explorer and then clicking Properties. It’s important to set a unique name for your computer, especially if your computer […]

How To Rotate Pictures In Windows 10 File Explorer

Last Updated on January 27, 2021 by admin 5 Comments

rotate pictures in Windows 10

Have you taken pictures without holding the camera in the right orientation? Want to rotate one or more pictures on your Windows 10 PC? Here is how to easily rotate photos in Windows 10 File Explorer without opening picture files. Most of us know how to rotate a picture file in the Windows operating system […]

Automatically Turn Wi-Fi Back On In 1 Hour, 4 Hours Or 24 Hours In Windows 10

Last Updated on March 11, 2020 by admin 8 Comments

Every morning, after checking emails and feeds, I usually turn off my work PC’s Wi-Fi for an hour or two so that I can work without any distractions. I have observed that turning off the Wi-Fi and staying away from internet updates improves my productivity. Many of us often turn off Wi-Fi for various reasons. […]

Start Picture Slideshow From File Explorer In Windows 10

Last Updated on March 11, 2020 by admin 1 Comment

All of us have used the picture slideshow feature either using Windows Photo Viewer or the new Photos app in Windows 10. One can easily start a picture slideshow feature by clicking the Slideshow button in the Windows Photo Viewer or Photos app. A significant number of PC users often need to play picture slideshow. […]

Add Control Panel To Win+X Power User Menu In Windows 10

Last Updated on October 19, 2020 by admin Leave a Comment

The Win + X menu or power user menu was introduced with Windows 8 to let users easily access various system tools such as Disk Management, Control Panel, and Command Prompt. The Win + X menu is nothing but the menu that appears when you simultaneously press the Windows logo and X keys on the […]

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