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Open the Start menu - Microsoft Support
To open the Start menu—which contains all your apps, settings, and files—you can do any of the following: On the center or left end of the taskbar, select the Start icon. Note: Your taskbar settings determine where the taskbar is located. Press the Windows logo key on your keyboard. Swipe up from the bottom center or left of your screen.
Activate Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to activate Windows using a product key or digital license, check your activation status, and link your Microsoft account.
Windows sign-in options and account protection - Microsoft Support
Learn how to access and manage your Windows sign in options. Use a password, Windows Hello, or a security key to unlock your device.
Manage cameras with Camera settings in Windows 11
Modify default settings for a camera. Select Start . Type manage cameras in the search bar on the Start menu, and then select Manage cameras from the results. Select the camera from the list of connected cameras. Windows will start the camera, display a preview, and show controls to adjust various settings. Use the controls and adjust the image.
Outlook help & learning
Get help with Outlook for Windows, the Outlook app, Outlook.com, and more. Find training videos, how-to articles, and Outlook support content.
Xbox Series X|S FAQ | Xbox Support
The primary difference between the two consoles is that the Xbox Series X displays games at native 4K, comes equipped with a UHD Blu-ray Disc player, and 1TB of custom SSD storage. Xbox Series S is designed for disc-free gaming at 1440p (with the ability to upscale to 4K), with a custom SSD. And, of course, they're priced differently.
Block or unblock senders in Outlook - Microsoft Support
You can block messages from specific email addresses or domains from reaching your inbox. When you add an email address or domain to your blocked senders list, Outlook automatically moves messages from that sender to the Junk Email folder.
Applies To: New Outlook for Windows
How to get support for Outlook.com - Microsoft Support
To see self-help answers, or to get support via email, Select Help from the top menu then Help. Open the Help pane. Enter your question or issue in the Search Help box on the right, and then press Return. If the self-help answers don't resolve your issue, try a different search, or scroll to the bottom of the Help pane and, under Still need ...
Applies To: Outlook.com
Get started at Microsoft365.com - Microsoft Support
Learn how to sign into your Microsoft account at Microsoft365.com for working online from anywhere and using Microsoft365 on the web with the desktop apps.
Applies To: Office 2021, Office 2021 for Mac, Office 2019, Office 2019 for Mac, Office 2016, Office 2013, Office for business