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How to sign in to a Microsoft account - Microsoft Support
Microsoft accounts are for personal use, and for accessing services like Outlook.com, Xbox or Skype. Microsoft work and school accounts are for organizations that use Microsoft 365 for business.. Choose your account type, or learn more about the differences.
Applies To: Microsoft 365 for home, Outlook.com, Microsoft 365 for Mac, Microsoft 365 for Windows, Microsoft account dashboard, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Teams, OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
Manage cameras with Camera settings in Windows 11
Note: Some cameras won't appear in the Camera settings page.These include infrared (IR) cameras used for Windows Hello Face authentication, cameras using DirectShow technology (like many apps provided by DSLR or action camera manufacturers so their devices can be used as webcams), and proprietary cameras that aren't managed by Windows—such as industrial cameras and many networked cameras.
Mouse and keyboard problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
Check the device. If the device doesn't appear to work at all (no lights appear on the device when it’s plugged in, or the cursor doesn't move or doesn't appear on the screen), connect the device to another PC and make sure the device works on that PC.
Account recovery unsuccessful - Microsoft Support
Important: We recommend that you watch the video below and review the guidance for filling out the recovery form before trying the form again.. If you are unable to use the account recovery form because you don't recognize the additional account security information, use our Sign-In Helper.. To protect your account and its contents, our support agents and advocates are not allowed to send ...
Sign in to Xbox | Xbox Support
On the Choose an account screen, click the Microsoft account button.; On the Add your Microsoft account screen, enter the email address and password associated with your Microsoft account.; On the Make it yours screen, you'll have the option to make this Microsoft account your primary account. (This makes sign-in, settings, and syncing happen automatically for all other Microsoft services.)
Outlook won’t open or is stuck at loading profile
Last Updated: June 26, 2019. ISSUE. After updating to Current Channel Version 1905 (Build 11629.20196) and higher, Outlook may hang at loading profile or won't start. You may notice that if you open Task Manager that other Office processes are unexpectedly listed even though you did not open the application.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365
Modern Authentication Methods now needed to continue syncing Outlook ...
Option 2: Remove Current Account and Re-Add . If you remove your current account from Thunderbird and then re-add it, the proper settings will be detected, and you will just need to sign in to be properly configured with Modern Authentication and the proper server settings.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013, Outlook.com
Insert data from picture - Microsoft Support
Take a picture of some printed data Maybe you’d like to get data from your previous tax returns into Excel and you only have printed copies.Just take a picture of each one, transfer the pictures to your computer (OneDrive is great for this). Then, click Data > From Picture > Picture From File and follow the on-screen instructions to convert picture to data.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365
Install a printer in Windows - Microsoft Support
Wait for it to find nearby printers, then choose the one you want to use, and select Add device.If you want to remove the printer later, select it, and then select Remove.
Get help with Windows upgrade and installation errors
To upgrade to Windows 11, you need enough space on your hard drive for the installation to take place. To view how much hard drive space is available on your computer, select File Explorer on the taskbar (known as Windows Explorer in Windows 7) or press Windows logo key + E. Then select Computer or This PC and look under Hard Disk Drives or under Devices and drives.