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Find your Windows product key - Microsoft Support
Learn how to find a Windows product key for activation, and when you'll use a digital license instead.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Content adaptive brightness control in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn about adaptive brightness and contrast in Windows 11 and how to turn it on or off.
All about PC gaming with Xbox | Xbox Support
New to Xbox gaming on PC? Here's how to get started. Find out how to play with cloud gaming on devices you already have
Stay up to date with news and interests - Microsoft Support
Get started with news and interests, choose how weather looks on your taskbar, turn it on and off, personalize your feed and choose interests and followed publishers.
Find where your browser is saving downloads - Microsoft Support
To see where your browser is saving downloads, look in your browser's settings. For example, in the new Microsoft Edge , select Settings and more > Settings > Downloads .The file path for your downloaded files (for example, C:\Users\[your name]\Downloads) is listed under Location.. In Microsoft Edge Legacy , select Settings and more > Settings .
Windows 11 System Requirements - Microsoft Support
Learn about Windows 11 minimum system requirements and how to assess your upgrade eligibility.
Finding your BitLocker recovery key in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn different ways to locate your BitLocker recovery key in Windows, and learn about how BitLocker might have been activated on your system.
Repair apps and programs in Windows - Microsoft Support
You can repair some apps and programs if they're not running correctly. Note that you won't see repair, change, or modify options for all apps and programs.
Faster and more secure Wi-Fi in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use Wi-Fi 7 and Wi-Fi 6 and WPA3 in Windows for better wireless coverage and network security.
Shut down, sleep, or hibernate your PC - Microsoft Support
Learn how to shut down, sleep, or hibernate your PC. When you’re ready to make your PC sleep, just press the power button on your desktop, tablet, or laptop, or close your laptop’s lid.