Articles in this category Windows 10 - Applications Windows 10 lets you access your applications in several ways. The easiest way is to search for the name of application using the Search box in Taskbar. Windows 10 - Apps Management Windows 10 offers you multiple ways to access your applications. Like discussed earlier, one of the most basic ways is to open the Search menu and click All Apps. Windows 10 - Backup & Recovery Windows 10 features several tools to help you perform backups of your documents. Here are some of these tools. Windows 10 - Cloud Windows 10 allows you to sign in using an Outlook account. By doing this, Windows synchronizes your documents, contacts, and other things to the cloud. To sign in with Outlook, follow these steps − Windows 10 - Cortana Cortana is Microsoft’s intelligent personal assistant. It is included in Windows 10, as well as with other Microsoft systems and devices like Windows Phones and Xbox, among others. Windows 10 - Email Management Windows 10 features the new Mail app to help you handle your e-mails. You can access the Mail app directly from the Start Menu. Windows 10 - Favorite Settings As we’ve seen already, Windows 10 uses the new Settings app for most of its configuration. And although the Settings app can be easily accessed through the Start menu, Windows 10 also allows you to “p... Windows 10 - File Explorer File Explorer is the file management application used by Windows operating systems to browse folders and files. It provides a graphical interface for the user to navigate and access the files stored i... Windows 10 - Getting Started After you have installed or upgraded your Windows, you will get a Welcome Screen with the time and date. Just click anywhere to go to the User Accounts Screen. Windows 10 - GUI Basics Once you get to the Windows Desktop screen, here are some basic features you will see. Windows 10 - Keyboard Shortcuts Like most Windows applications, there are several keyboard shortcuts you can use to make it easier or faster for some to perform certain tasks. Windows 10 - Media Management Windows 10 offers multiple ways to work with your media files (music and videos). Some of the features needed to handle these files have been integrated into Windows to facilitate the way you access t... Windows 10 - Multiple Desktops One of the innovative features of Windows 10 operating system is the addition of Virtual Desktops. This allows you to have multiple desktop screens, where you can keep open windows organized. Windows 10 - Navigation To navigate your Windows, you can simply type what you are looking for on the Taskbar search. It can be the name of a document or application, or just any information you are looking for. Windows 10 - Networking Like previous Windows version, Windows 10 will let you know the status of your network connection in the Notification Area. Windows 10 - Notifications Windows 10 features a new way to present notifications. You can see them in the Notification Area in the lower-right corner of your screen. Windows 10 - Overview Windows 10 is the most recent version of the operating system from Microsoft. Officially it was released in 2015 and was initially offered free of charge to legitimate users of Windows 7 and Windows 8... Windows 10 - Remote Access Remote Desktop is a feature that allows you to access another computer on a remote location from your computer. Windows 10 - Quick Actions Quick Actions are a set of tiles that give you access to frequently used settings and tasks (like Wi-Fi connection, or screen brightness). Windows 10 - Parental Control Windows 10 allows you to set up a child’s account for your children. This account will allow you to establish restrictions on how the account is used and monitor what your child does. Windows 10 - Tablet Mode The Tablet Mode is a new feature in Windows 10, which allows the user to switch the system interface, whenever a tablet is detached from a base or dock. When the Tablet Mode activates, the Start Menu ... Windows 10 - System Tray The System Tray is another name given to the Notification Area, which we can find in the right-side of the Windows Taskbar. The System Tray features different types of notifications and alerts from yo... Windows 10 - Start Menu The Start Menu is the main point of access to your applications. There are two main ways to open it − Windows 10 - Shortcuts In Windows 10, a shortcut is simply an icon that directs you to an item (a document, application, or picture) that is located somewhere else in your computer. As the name implies, shortcuts make it ea... Windows 10 - Security Windows 10 features a series of tools to help you protect your computer from threats like viruses and other malware. The three main security tools are − Windows 10 - Web Browsing Windows 10 includes the first version of Microsoft’s new browser − Edge. By default, Edge can be accessed by clicking on the icon placed on the taskbar. Windows 10 - Virtualization One of the features that Windows 10 has included is the capacity of creating virtual machines. A virtual machine is the software emulation of a computer system. They are created within a real or physi... Windows 10 - Users Management Like most Windows versions since XP, Windows 10 allows you to log in to different user accounts when using your computer. Like we discussed earlier, you can choose which account you want to log in to ... Windows 10 - Universal Apps With Windows 10, Microsoft has launched an initiative for applications to be “universal” across their different platforms. This means that an application designed for your computer can also work in a ... Windows 10 - Taskbar The Windows 10 taskbar sits at the bottom of the screen giving the user access to the Start Menu, as well as the icons of frequently used applications. On the right-side, the Taskbar features the Noti...