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7 Hidden Features of Windows 10

Microsoft keep upgrading their flagship OS, and Windows 10 has just had its anniversary upgrade. Millions of users are enjoying the sleek graphics and fast response times of an operating system that just keeps getting better. If you have a copy of Windows 7 or 8, you can request a free upgrade to Windows 10 from Microsoft’s website. If you are new to the OS, here are some exciting new features that most users are unaware of.

 

  1. Toolbar Menu – You can add things to the toolbar by right clicking on any free space within the toolbar, then go to the toolbars option. You will see three options, address, links, and desktop, and by checking one, it will appear on your toolbar. You might not be one for computers and prefer to enlist the help of IT professionals, and if you are in Western Australia, and looking for IT support in Perth, here is some more information on a leading IT support company that can empower your business.

 

  1. Check Apps and Drive Space – There is a very useful tool hidden away inside Settings > System > Storage that gives you a breakdown of each application and how much drive space it uses. Great if you need extra storage and are not sure which Apps to uninstall.

 

  1. The Clutter Feature – This tool is well hidden in the mail section, and it filters you incoming emails, and is not quite spam, but if you can’t find a specific email, it may have been automatically moved to this folder. In the event this happens, simply drag it back into your inbox and Windows will remember this and any future emails from this address will not be moved.

 

  1. Background App Manager – This handy tool allows you to decide exactly what runs in the background, and this can release a lot of resources that would otherwise be tied up. Go into Settings and you will see “change background Apps settings”.

 

  1. The Battery Meter – Ever since Windows 10 became available on smartphones, there has been an icon to show battery use levels, and this option is hidden in Settings > System > Battery Saver. It can be handy to enable this, especially if you like to work on the move and want to have some warning before your power dies.

 

  1. Fast Start Up Times – Windows 10 is preconfigured for a fast start up, and while Windows 8 users will be used to this, it will be a pleasant surprise for Windows 7 users. By transferring certain boot files to the master drive, it means these files do not always need to be opened, as they can simply be resumed.

 

  1. Enhanced Start Menu – Windows 10 has added “at a glance” which shows Apps that you use frequently, and this can be a time saver. It includes websites that you visit regularly, and clicking on one will automatically open the default browser and go to the site.

 

Windows 10 has made some significant strides to improve the overall performance, and with superior graphics, the easy to use interface is more pleasing on the eye.

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