Focus is Windows feature designed to help you stay on task by minimizing distractions. Whether you're working on an important project, studying for an exam, or simply need some uninterrupted time, Focus can help you maintain your concentration and productivity.
How Focus works
Focus works by temporarily blocking notifications, sounds, and alerts from apps and contacts. You can customize the settings to allow certain notifications to come through if needed.
By default, when you're in a focus session, the following happens:
- A Focus period appears on the screen
- Do not disturb turns on
- Flashing and badges of the apps on the taskbar are temporarily turned off
You'll receive a notification when your focus session ends. If you need to, you can end a focus session early.
Note
- Note:
- Focus works with focus periods in the Clock app. If you uninstalled the Clock app, you'll need to reinstall it to use Focus. Get it from the Microsoft Store:
How to use Focus
You can start a Focus session in different ways. Expand each section to learn more:
From the calendar and notification area
- Select the clock or the notification bell icon on the taskbar, or press the Windows key
+ N - Choose an amount of time for your focus session
- Select Focus
to start your session
From Settings
- In the
Settings app on your Windows device
select System > Focus or use the following shortcut:
- Under Focus, select Start focus session
to start your session
From the Clock app
In the Clock app on your Windows device, select Focus sessions or use the following shortcut:
Choose an amount of time for your focus session and if you want to have breaks
Select Start focus session
to start your session
When you start a focus session, a focus timer appears on screen. To use additional focus tools in the Clock app, expand the focus timer to get the full view of the Clock app.
Do not disturb during focus
When you start a focus session, do not disturb turns on automatically to silence your notifications. To review notifications that you received during your session, open the notification center.
Note
If do not disturb was turned on before your focus session, it will remain on even after your session has finished.
To learn more, see Notifications and Do Not Disturb in Windows.
How to configure Focus
- In the
Settings app on your Windows device
select System > Focus or use the following shortcut:
Under Focus, select the options you want to apply to future focus sessions:
- Session duration
- Show the timer in the Clock app
- Hide badges on taskbar apps
- Hide flashing on taskbar apps
- Turn on do not disturb
Play audio from Spotify during focus sessions
Connect your Spotify account to the Clock app and find the perfect audio to help you focus. Here’s how to link your Spotify account:
In the Clock app on your Windows device, select Focus sessions or use the following shortcut:
Select Link your Spotify and sign in with your Spotify account. Your top playlists and podcasts will appear. Select the playlist or podcast you want to listen to
Your music will play when you start a focus session
Keep track of tasks with Microsoft To Do
If you use Microsoft To Do to manage tasks, you can integrate your task list into the Clock app. Before you start a focus session, you can select the tasks you want to work on. Get it from the Microsoft Store: