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Find all your apps and programs - Microsoft Support
There are several ways you can find what you need. Select Start , select All apps, and then scroll through the alphabetical list on the left. Tip: To reduce scrolling you can select any letter in the list, then in the alphabet links that display, select a letter to jump down to that section. For example, select "T" if you're looking for the ...
Open Device Manager - Microsoft Support
Windows 10. In the search box on the taskbar, type device manager, then select Device Manager from the menu. Open Device Manager.
Enable virtualization on Windows 11 PCs - Microsoft Support
Enable virtualization on Windows 11 PCs. Virtualization lets your PC emulate a different operating system, like Androidâ„¢ or Linux. Enabling virtualization gives you access to a larger library of apps to use and install on your PC. If you upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11 on your PC, these steps will help you enable virtualization.
Connect to a VPN in Windows - Microsoft Support
On your taskbar, select the Network, Volume, Battery icon > VPN. From the list of VPN connection names, select the one you want, and then select Connect. If prompted, enter your username and password or other sign in info. Connect to a VPN from the Windows Settings page: Select Start > Settings > Network & internet > VPN .
How to sign in to a Microsoft account - Microsoft Support
To sign in to your Microsoft personal account, go to account.microsoft.com or select Sign in below. Sign in. Tip: If you don't have a Microsoft account, you can select " No account? Create one! Enter your email, phone number, or Skype sign-in that you use for other services (Outlook, Excel, etc.), then select Next.
Applies To: Microsoft 365 for home, Outlook.com, Microsoft 365 for Mac, Microsoft 365 for Windows, Microsoft account dashboard, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Teams, OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
Restore deleted files or folders in OneDrive - Microsoft Support
In the navigation pane, select Recycle bin. Select the files or folders you want to restore by pointing to each item and clicking the circle check box that appears, and then click Restore. Tip: If you're using OneDrive with your personal account, you can select Restore all items to restore everything in your recycle bin.
Applies To: OneDrive for Business, SharePoint Server Subscription Edition, SharePoint Server 2019, OneDrive (work or school), OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive (work or school) operated by 21Vianet, OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
How to use the taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support
If you want to change multiple aspects of the taskbar at one time, use Taskbar settings. Press and hold (or right-click) any empty space on the taskbar, and then select Taskbar settings. In the Taskbar settings, scroll to see the options for customizing, choosing icons, and much more. Note: The Taskbar settings allow you to align taskbar icons ...
Using the new Bing on the Windows taskbar - Microsoft Support
Type in the Search bar. Here's how: Select the Search icon or the Search bar on your taskbar. Type your chat prompt into the Search bar or Search box. (Do not press Enter .) Select the Chat button in the upper left of the Search box. The new Bing will open in your browser with your chat prompt already entered for you.
Configure Windows Hello - Microsoft Support
In the Settings app on your Windows device, select Accounts > Sign-in options or use the following shortcut: Sign-in options. Under Ways to sign in , you have three choices to sign in with Windows Hello: Select Facial recognition (Windows Hello) to set up facial recognition sign-in with your PC's infrared camera or an external infrared camera.
Map a network drive in Windows - Microsoft Support
Open File Explorer from the taskbar or the Start menu, or press the Windows logo key + E. Select This PC from the left pane. Then, on the File Explorer ribbon, select More > Map network drive. Note: If you don't see Map network drive on the More menu, you can right-click the This PC node in the folder pane and you'll see the command there.