Share and access a view-only calendar in Outlook
Share your calendar in an email. If you don't want to give someone permissions to share your calendar and see updates, you can email a static copy of your calendar for a specific date range.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, Microsoft 365 admin, Outlook on the web, New Outlook for Windows
Open the Camera in Windows - Microsoft Support
To open up your webcam or camera, select the Start button, then select All apps, and then select Camera in the list of apps. If you have multiple cameras, you can switch between them by selecting Change Camera at the top right once the Camera app is opened.. Open Camera. Looking for other camera info?
Check your device performance and health in Windows Security
Learn how to use a health report in Windows Security to manage your device performance and keep your device secure.
Faster and more secure Wi-Fi in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use Wi-Fi 7 and Wi-Fi 6 and WPA3 in Windows for better wireless coverage and network security.
Edit photos and videos in Windows - Microsoft Support
Whether you like to apply changes that affect your photo's quality, feel, and look—or you want to add information on top of your photos, the Microsoft Photos app in Windows gives you all kinds of options for getting your photos and videos looking their best.
Receive files over Bluetooth - Microsoft Support
Receive photos, videos, or other kinds of files that you or a friend shares from another device, such as a phone, laptop, or tablet. On your PC, select Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. Learn how to pair.
Create films with a video editor - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use Clipchamp to create, edit, and share your own custom videos.
Manage app permissions for your camera in Windows
To use your camera with apps on Windows 11, you'll need to turn on some permissions in Camera settings. Then, you'll need to check your app permissions if you want to use your camera with apps.
What is: Multifactor Authentication - Microsoft Support
Wondering what multifactor authentication, sometimes known as two step verification, is? This article will explain it clearly.
Sign in to Xbox | Xbox Support
If you don’t already have an Xbox profile, we can help you create one using an existing email address (or if you prefer, you can create a new email address specifically for signing in to Xbox):