Change the refresh rate on your monitor in Windows
Learn how to change the refresh rate for your display in Windows to determine how smoothly motion appears on your screen.
Change privacy settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
How to access and change the privacy settings in Windows 10 and 11.
Add an app to run automatically at startup in Windows 10
Learn how to add an app to run automatically at startup. Select the Start button and scroll to find the app you want to run at startup.
Troubleshoot screen flickering in Windows - Microsoft Support
Find out how to stop your screen from flickering after the upgrade to Windows 10.
How to close your Microsoft account - Microsoft Support
Note: If you forgot your account info and had to reset your security info, you must wait 60 days before closing your account.
Get Windows updates as soon as they're available for your device
We're committed to delivering continuous innovation by releasing new features and enhancements into Windows 11 more frequently. Windows devices get new functionality at different times as Microsoft delivers non-security updates, fixes, improvements, and enhancements via several servicing technologies—including controlled feature rollout (CFR). ...
Solve PC problems over a remote connection - Microsoft Support
Use the Windows Quick Assist app to get help with a computer problem from family or friends or help them out. Quick Assist uses a remote connection, so remember to only use it with people you trust, since they can see your computer screen or control your PC (if you allow it).
Installing Windows 11 on devices that don't meet minimum system ...
Learn what to do when you see a warning message that your device does not meet Windows 11 minimum system requirements to upgrade.
Windows 10 and Windows 11 in S mode FAQ - Microsoft Support
About Windows 11 in S mode. Windows 11 in S mode is a version of Windows 11 that's streamlined for security and performance, while providing a familiar Windows experience.
How do I connect my Xbox controller to PC? | Xbox Support
You can connect your controller to a Windows device by using a USB cable, the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows, or Bluetooth. Some Windows devices also come with Xbox Wireless functionality built in so that you can connect a controller directly without an adapter.