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What is a Microsoft account? - Microsoft Support
What is a Microsoft account used for? You need a Microsoft account to sign in to your Windows pc, Xbox console, or any of Microsoft’s products and services, including Office, Outlook.com, OneDrive, Xbox Live, Microsoft 365, Family Safety, Skype, Bing, Microsoft Store and MSN.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Set screen time limits across devices - Microsoft Support
Screen time limits in Microsoft Family Safety are a great way to balance online habits within your family group. You decide when and for how long family members can use their connected Windows, Xbox and mobile devices.
Applies To: Microsoft Family Safety
Set up groups and teams - Microsoft Support
To get your team up and running in Microsoft Teams, you'll need to create the team, add people, and add channels. Here's how. To create a team, click Join or create a team.This is where you create your own team, or discover existing ones.
First things to know about teams in Microsoft Teams
A team is a group of people gathered to get something big done in your organization. Sometimes it’s your whole organization.. Teams are made up of channels, which are the conversations you have with your teammates.Each channel is dedicated to a specific topic, department, or project. For example, the Mark 8 Project team has General, Design, Digital Assets Web, Go to Market Plan, and Research ...
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Battery saving tips for Windows - Microsoft Support
Energy saver automatically manages system processes and power usage for an optimal balance of PC performance and longer battery life. Select Start > Settings > System > Power & battery .If you want energy saver to turn on whenever the battery falls below a certain level, select Energy saver to expand options, then next to Turn energy saver on when battery level is at, select the battery level ...
Keep your PC up to date - Microsoft Support
We've made it easier to keep Windows current with the latest features and improvements—and with fewer interruptions and restarts when you're using your PC the most.
Learn about Microsoft 365 Groups - Microsoft Support
Last reviewed December 2nd, 2022. Microsoft 365 Groups is a service that works with the Microsoft 365 tools you use already so you can collaborate with your teammates when writing documents, creating spreadsheets, working on project plans, scheduling meetings, or sending email.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2021 for Mac, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2019 for Mac, Outlook 2016, Outlook.com, New Outlook for Windows, Outlook on the web for Exchange Server 2016, Outlook on the web for Exchange Server 2019
View device and app use with Family Safety activity reporting
Screen time reporting shows daily and weekly details about when and for how long your family member used their devices. Gain insight into the amount of time your family member spends on a particular social media app, game or web browser and decide whether you would like to enable screen time limits for any connected devices. To view screen time for a family member, tap Today, then Screen time ...
Applies To: Microsoft Family Safety
在电脑上启用 TPM 2.0 - Microsoft 支持
如何启用 tpm. 如果需要启用 tpm,这些设置将通过 uefi bios (电脑固件) 进行管理,并且因设备而异。 可以通过选择“设置 >更新&安全性>恢复> 立即重启”来访问这些设置。 在下一屏幕中,选择“ 故障排除 > 高级选项 ”> “uefi 固件设置” > “重启 ”进行更改。 这些设置有时包含在 uefi bios 中标有 ...
Install the Windows 8.1 Update (KB 2919355) - Microsoft Support
Windows 8.1 Update and Windows RT 8.1 Update (also known as KB 2919355) include improvements that make your favorite apps and settings easier to find and use, provide more familiar mouse and keyboard options, and update security and performance.Here’s what you need to know about installing this important update. Check to see if it’s already installed