Tablet mode is gone in Windows 11, clearing out the last legacies of the ill-fated Windows 8. Although the specific Tablet mode is gone, there are many touch and pen improvements to be had in Windows 11. We’ll take a closer look at the changes to the Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Recognition in another article. …Read more
Widgets in Windows 11 – Good, but far from great…
A new feature that has arrived with Windows 11 is Widgets! Widgets are effectively apps that give you access to information at a glance – like you’re calendar, or the weather. We’ve been using these for so many years on Android phones and tablets, now they’re even on Apple’s iOS after years of resistance. Now …Read more
4 Ways to get Apps on Windows 11
Now that windows 11 is arriving on a PC near you, you might be wondering how to get the apps that you need. There are currently three ways to get apps with a 4th to be added very soon. Today you can download and install apps, visit the Microsoft Store, or install progressive web apps …Read more
Split your screen with improved Snap in Windows 11
One of my favourite features to teach people in Windows training is Snap. Windows Snap is a feature that allows you to quickly and easily split the screen in two using keyboard, mouse, pen or touch. So you can quickly get one app to sit perfectly alongside of another. This feature has been a part …Read more
Windows 11 has Changed the Action Center
Did you ever use the Action Center in Windows 10? It was a handy area for notifications, but with lots of shortcuts to settings. In Windows 11, that’s all changed, and there are now 2 areas for these features. Action Center – Settings and Connections First off, the settings have moved to a new space, …Read more
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