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Enable and disable your touchscreen in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select the arrow next to Human Interface Devices and then select HID-compliant touch screen. (There may be more than one listed.) Select the Action tab at the top of the window. Select Disable device or Enable device, and then confirm. If there's more than one HID-compliant touchscreen device listed, perform steps 2–3 for that one too.
Change your default browser in Windows - Microsoft Support
Change your default browser in Windows. Select Start > Settings > Apps > Default apps . Select Microsoft Edge . Next to Make Microsoft Edge your default browser , select Set default . We recommend you transition to Microsoft Edge to enjoy a faster, more secure, and more modern browsing experience. Use the Windows Settings app to change your ...
Share your network printer - Microsoft Support
Also make sure the primary PC is turned on, connected to the printer, and connected to the network. Note: When sharing a printer, make sure that sharing settings are set up on the primary and secondary PCs. Also, make sure you know the name of the primary PC. For more info, see the Set up Sharing settings and Find your PC name sections at the ...
Use a fix-it tool with Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
Instead of fix-it tools, Windows 10 uses troubleshooters to help you solve problems with your PC. To run a troubleshooter: Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters, or select the Find troubleshooters shortcut at the end of this topic, and then select Additional troubleshooters.
Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Support
Text editing shortcuts. Dialog box shortcuts. Virtual Desktop shortcuts. File Explorer shortcuts. Command prompt shortcuts. Taskbar shortcuts. Copy, paste and other basic shortcuts. Select the option (s) below to see the list of associated shortcuts.
Back up your Windows PC - Microsoft Support
First, launch Windows Backup: select Start , type windows backup, and select Windows Backup from the results. (Or you can select Start > All apps > Windows Backup .) Then select Folders to drop it down, and select which of your user folders you want to back up to OneDrive: You can back up your Desktop, Documents, Pictures, Videos, and Music ...
Create and format a hard disk partition - Microsoft Support
Create and format a hard disk partition. Windows 7. To create a partition or volume (the two terms are often used interchangeably) on a hard disk, you must be logged in as an administrator, and there must be either unallocated disk space or free space within an extended partition on the hard disk. If there is no unallocated disk space, you can ...
Phone Link help & learning
Explore Phone Link. Become a Windows Insider and get early access to the newest experiences in Phone Link. Learn more about accessibility options to help you use Phone Link in a way that best suits your needs. Learn more about the latest Phone Link features. Find time-saving hacks and explore how you can use Phone Link.
Comment se connecter à Hotmail - Support Microsoft
Hotmail est désormais Outlook.com. Pour vous connecter à Hotmail, vous avez besoin de votre nom d’utilisateur et de votre mot de passe de votre compte Microsoft. Lors de la connexion, sélectionnez Oui à l’invite « Rester connecté ? » si vous souhaitez accéder directement à votre boîte aux lettres la prochaine fois (non recommandé ...
Applies To: Outlook.com
Getting the most out of your PC backup - Microsoft Support
Getting the most out of your PC backup. When you back up your files, apps, and settings in the cloud using your Microsoft account, you get 5 GB of free cloud storage and other benefits that protect your files with the latest security and make everyday tasks easier. Your Microsoft account ties everything together, no matter where you are or what ...