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How do I sign in to Skype? - Microsoft Support
Open Skype and click or tap Skype name, email or phone . Enter your Skype name, email or phone and select Sign in . Enter your password and select the arrow to continue. You’re now signed in to Skype. Note : Once you've signed in, Skype will remember your sign in information when you close Skype or sign out and choose to remember your account ...
How to log in to Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
Start Microsoft Teams by doing one of the following: In Windows, select Start > Microsoft Corporation > Microsoft Teams. On Mac, open the Applications folder and select Microsoft Teams. On the web, go to https://teams.microsoft.com. Sign in with your Microsoft 365 username and password. Notes:
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Use Smart charging in Windows - Microsoft Support
When Smart charging is on, you’ll see a heart on the Battery icon in the following places—on the right side of the taskbar and in Power & battery settings. When your hover over the Battery icon with your mouse, it says “Fully Smart charged” and means the battery isn’t charging even though your device is still plugged in.
Browse InPrivate in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
Browse InPrivate in Microsoft Edge. When you use InPrivate tabs or windows, your browsing data (like your history, temporary internet files, and cookies) isn't saved on your PC once you're done. In Microsoft Edge, select the Settings and More icon, and then New InPrivate window.
Set apps to run automatically when you start your device
Choose the apps that will run when you start your device. Go to Start > Settings > Apps > Startup. Open Startup settings. For any app in the list, select the toggle to set it to On. If you want to change the advanced settings for that app, select the arrow and make changes as desired. Note: If you see the icon next to the On / Off toggle for an ...
Enable TPM 2.0 on your PC - Microsoft Support
If it is less than 2.0, your device does not meet the Windows 11 requirements. Option 2: Use the Microsoft Management Console. Press [ Windows Key] + R or select Start > Run. Type “tpm.msc” (do not use quotation marks) and choose OK. If you see a message saying a “Compatible TPM cannot be found,” your PC may have a TPM that is disabled.
Windows sign-in options and account protection - Microsoft Support
To access your sign-in options, go to Start > Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options.. Or just select this button: Go to Sign-in options. Change or manage your password or PIN. To change your password or PIN, go to Start > Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options. Select PIN (Windows Hello), and then select Change PIN.
Find your notifications - Microsoft Support
Select the date and time in the taskbar to open the Notification Center. (You can also swipe in from the right edge of your screen, or press Windows logo key + N .) Select the notification to read more or take action. Don't want to take any action? Clear a specific notification by selecting the X next to the notification you want to clear. If ...
Edit your passwords in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
Go to Settings and more > Settings > Profiles > Passwords . Next to the password you want to change, select More actions , and then select Edit. When prompted, authenticate yourself to the operating system to get access to the password information. After you successfully authenticate yourself, in the Edit password dialog, update your password ...
Transcribe your recordings - Microsoft Support
The transcribe feature converts speech to a text transcript with each speaker individually separated. After your conversation, interview, or meeting, you can revisit parts of the recording by playing back the timestamped audio and edit the transcription to make corrections. You can save the full transcript as a Word document or insert snippets ...
Applies To: Word for Microsoft 365, OneNote for Microsoft 365, Word for the web