Fix printer connection and printing problems in Windows
Learn ways to fix common printing problems in Windows 10. Check the cables (for wired printers). Make sure that the printer's USB cable is properly connected from the printer to your PC. If your USB isn’t recognized, see Automatically diagnose and fix Windows USB problems. Check the wireless connection (for wireless printers).
Use a troubleshooter with Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
Instead of fix-it tools, Windows 10 uses troubleshooters to help you solve problems. To run a troubleshooter, use the following steps: Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters, and then select Additional troubleshooters.
Windows Hello common issues and troubleshooting tips
To improve recognition, go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options > Facial recognition (Windows Hello) and select Improve recognition.. If you're still having a problem with Windows Hello facial recognition, try running the troubleshooter that might fix the problem.
Troubleshoot Surface Type Cover or Keyboard - Microsoft Support
Re-attach the Cover, making sure that all the magnets touch the bottom edge of your Surface. Confirm functionality. To confirm connectivity, press the Caps and Fn keys on your Surface Type Cover or Keyboard a couple of times to check whether the LED lights turn on and off. If the LED lights don't turn on, there might be a hardware issue the next option is to Submit a service order for your ...
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Use Microsoft Translator in Microsoft Edge browser
If you open a page written in a different language than your preferred languages in settings, Microsoft Edge will automatically prompt you to translate it. The Translate icon appears in the address bar when you go to a web page that’s written in a foreign language. A language is considered foreign to you if it's not included in your Preferred languages list in Settings.
Applies To: Microsoft Edge
Windows 11 and Secure Boot - Microsoft Support
Note: This article is intended for users who are not able to upgrade to Windows 11 because their PC is not currently Secure Boot capable. If you are unfamiliar with this level of technical detail, we recommend that you consult your PC manufacturer’s support information for more instructions specific to your device.
Upgrade to Windows 11: FAQ - Microsoft Support
This FAQ is intended to answer questions about upgrading a Windows device to Windows 11 from previous versions of Windows such as Windows 10. To show an answer and more information for any of the following Windows 11 upgrade questions, select it:
Change the refresh rate on your monitor in Windows
To change the refresh rate. Select Start > Settings > System > Display > Advanced display .. Next to Choose a refresh rate, select the rate you want. The refresh rates that appear depend on your display and what it supports. Select laptops and external displays will support higher refresh rates.
Managing Presence Sensing settings in Windows 11
To change your presence settings Select the Start button, then enter settings.Select Settings > System > Power & battery . On the Power & battery screen, select Screen and sleep.. Turn on one or both of the following: To have your screen turn off when you leave, turn on Automatically turn off my screen when I leave. To have your device wake when you approach it, turn on Automatically wake up ...