windows 10 part 1

          

                                     windows 10     


  The Windows 10 operating system has been Out for more than a couple years nowI still get questions on how to perform Certain tasks and which settings to use Within the operating system whether you’re new to Windows 10 Having just upgraded from an older Operating system recently purchased a new computer with Windows 1 pre installed or like many others that Have become frustrated with Mac OS Operating system from Apple and have Finally made the switch to a Windows Computer in this beginner’s guide I will Go over the basic settings and give you A tour of Windows 10 to get you started With using the operating system coming Up next on tech combo if you’re familiar With the other tutorials on this channel I try to present everything in simple Terms this video will follow that same Format I’ll go over the basic layout Show you how to perform certain tasks And later in this video we’ll dig deepInto the settings menu for Windows 10 if You’re a power user you may not learn a Whole lot here since this is a Beginner’s guide this video is intended For brand new users to the operating System to learn the absolute basics Let’s dive right in when you log into Windows 10 you will see your desktop Your layout may vary slightly from mine You’ll have your main window with the Bar covering the bottom of the page that Is where you will find the Start menu on
              The far left the Cortana bar task view The task bar the status bar Notifications and arrow peek to the far Right more on those later let’s first Look at the primary window you’ll have Your wallpaper in the background I’ve Run a multiple monitors setup so I Typically don’t keep shortcuts or Anything else on my primary screen I’ll Drag them over right now from another Monitor most software that you install Will put a shortcut on your desktop if You happen to install software that Doesn’t I’ll now show you a quick way to Add a shortcut to your desktop let’s Pretend that the Google Chrome browser Did not add a shortcut to your desktop To add it go to the Cortana search bar Here at the bottom type Google Chrome Into the search bar do not use the Microphone function For this right-click on Google Chrome And select open file location’ find the Icon right-click hover over sendto then Click on desktop create shortcut now the Shortcut for chrome is on the desktop Let’s close out this window you can move The icons wherever you want them also in The main window if you right-click you Have several choices in view you can Change the size of the icons you can Sort them by name size item type date Modified if you select next desktop Background you can change your wallpaper For new you have several options Including adding a new folder to your Desktop if you select display settings Here you can make changes to your Display I’ll go into more detail on These later on and if you select Personalize it will open up the Personalization options I’ll go into More detail on these later on in the Video as well now let’s take a look at The bottom bar starting with Cortana Which is similar to Google assistant and Siri and can also be used to search your Computer you could either click on the Microphone or you could use the word hae Followed by the word Cortana to ask your Questions here’s an example hey Cortana   
                  What’s the weather in New York City Right now there’s a winter storm warning In effect until 1:00 a.m. tomorrow right Now It’s cloudy and 27 in New York hey Cortana tell me a joke what is the Difference between a well dressed man on A unicycle and a poorly dressed man on a Bicycle attire those are a couple of Quick examples on how to use for tana I’ve made a couple videos last year on How to use the assistant and another Video with questions you can ask Cortana I’ll click into the search bar along the Left side if you go down to the Settings Icon to be able to use your microphone To get the assistant to respond to the Key You’ll want to turn this on to the right Of Cortana is task view where you can Add virtual desktop layouts so for Example if you work from home you could Have desktop one be your personal Workspace and desktop two eeverythin Associated with your work and you can Add new desktops by selecting the plus Sign let’s go back to desktop one to theRight of task view is the taskbar where You can pin some of your favorite Programs pinning from your desktop is Easy I’ll go up here and grab upper Aniion and drag it down here to the Taskbar and that will pin it to the Taskbar to remove programs just Right-click on the icon and select unpin From taskbar and you can move these Icons around if you want you so I’ll Drag the baldy here to the right and Adobe Creative Cloud to the left to the Far right is the status bar you can Choose what is visible and what is not If you select the up arrow it will show You those programs that are not visible Here in the status bar to move one of Those items to the status bar you can Click and drag it down and to remove an Item from the status bar you can just Click and drag it up here is where You’ll find your notifications so if you Click on notifications they’ll show up Right here if you have any and you’ll Have a quick access menu to your network All settings Bluetooth VPN and others And to the far right you can barely see It it’s just a sliver is arrow peak just To the right of notifications I’ll open Up a program to show you what it does When I select arrow peek it’ll show the Desktop and selecting it again will show Open windows one of the most Controversial aspects of Windows 10 is The Start menu if you left-click you get The new Start menu if you right click You get a menu that looks like the Classic start menu found on Windows 7 or Older here you can quickly access many Features and settings for the purposes Of this video both Focus on the primary Start menu by Left-clicking on the windows icon along The left you’ll see programs listed in Alphabetical order if you select any of The letters I’ll select a you can Quickly jump around the list I’ll select S I’ll hover my mouse over a program Right-clicking you have the option to Pin to the Start menu which will make The program appear to the right where it Says more you have the option to pin to Your taskbar rate and review and share And you can also uninstall the program From here to the right our tiles of your Applications I’ll admit that I still Don’t like and have not used this Feature much since it was introduced in Windows 8 I just showed you how to pin Tiles to your Start menu if you Right-click a tile you have several Options most notably being able to Resize the tiles currently I have Netflix set on medium and I’ll make this Wider you can even move the tiles around        

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