Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support
Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows. You can pair all kinds of Bluetooth devices with your PC—including keyboards, mice, phones, speakers, and a whole lot more. To do this, your PC needs to have Bluetooth. Some PCs, such as laptops and tablets, have Bluetooth built in.
Pin, remove, and customize in Quick access - Microsoft Support
Pin, remove, and customize in Quick access. Applies To. By default, File Explorer opens to Quick Access. You can set a folder to show up in Quick access so it'll be easy to find. Just right-click (or long-press) it and select Pin to Quick access.
Find and open File Explorer - Microsoft Support
To find relevant files from your PC and the cloud, search from File Explorer Home. Note: Sign in to your cloud account (s) from Start > Settings > Accounts to enable cloud search. File Explorer has a new, streamlined context menu, making it easier to get to popular commands.
Collaborating with Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive
This guide focuses on the powerful capabilities of Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive, including document storage, collaboration, sharing, and conversations. You don't have to use just one tool to get your work done — each works together to provide optimal productivity.
Applies To: OneDrive for Business, SharePoint in Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams, OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
Use voice typing to talk instead of type on your PC
Use voice typing commands to insert punctuation marks. Use dictation to convert spoken words into text anywhere on your PC with Windows 10. Dictation uses speech recognition, which is built into Windows 10, so there's nothing you need to download and install to use it.
How do I connect my Xbox controller to PC? | Xbox Support
Connect your controller via USB cable. Plug a micro-USB charging cable into the top of the controller and plug the other end into your PC. If you’re using an Xbox Series X|S, Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2, or Xbox Adaptive Controller, connect your controller by using a USB-C cable.
Troubleshoot Windows Media Player Errors - Microsoft Support
To resolve this, see Troubleshoot problems with the Windows Media Player app. 0xC00D1163. This error may occur when there are issues with digital rights management (DRM) for protected content. If you're unsure about the error code, refer to the error types below and the instructions to resolve it.
Stay up to date with news and interests - Microsoft Support
Get started with news and interests. When you select or hover on the weather icon in your taskbar, you will open news and interests. From here you will see content covering the news, weather, traffic and more. Content will update throughout the day and keep you up to date.
Browsing history on the privacy dashboard - Microsoft Support
To view and clear the Microsoft Edge browsing history associated with your signed-in Microsoft account, go to the privacy dashboard. You can also clear the browsing history from your device. If you want to clear your browsing history for a non-Microsoft browser, check the browser’s company website for instructions.
Using email in Outlook on the web - Microsoft Support
Get help with signing in, changing passwords, creating and sending mail, deleting mail, creating folders, and more in Outlook on the web.
Applies To: Outlook.com, Outlook on the web for Exchange Server 2016