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Your windows experience index needs to be refreshed
Your windows experience index needs to be refreshed













Saying or typing "Remind me to (blank)" will prompt you to enter a time or location for your reminder, or you can skip the second part by saying it all at once-"Remind me to take my vitamins every morning at 8," or "Remind me to buy dish soap the next time I'm at Target," for instance. From here, select "Edit favorites," then click the + button near the bottom-right corner, add an address, label it, and repeat for additional locations. To add addresses such as home, work, and your other favorite places, head to the Notebook menu and click "About Me" again. A good place to start would be to set up common locations so that you get better directions and traffic info. Like other voice assistants, Cortana works best when she has some information about you. Now scroll down to the Hey Cortana option, enable it, and click the "Learn my voice" button to begin setup. To set up "Hey Cortana" hotword detection on your computer, click the Notebook icon in Cortana's sidebar menu (which looks like a book with a small circle on the cover), then head to Settings. Accept the agreement and Cortana will be ready to go, but you'll still need to activate the Voice Search hotword. Start by clicking the search box right next to the Start button in your taskbar, then click the Cortana icon in the bottom-left corner of the popup, which looks like a circle just above the Windows logo. #9: Search from the Start MenuĪnother great way to quickly get to an app or file is to open the Start menu, either by clicking on it or using the Windows key, then simply typing is the name of the app, file, or folder you're looking for. This can also be done with folders and documents from File Explorer. To make them easier to access, simply right-click on them, then choose the "Pin to Start" option to have placed as a Tile. While having a full app list is great, it can be a pain to scroll through if you find yourself constantly opening the same few apps over and over. Possibly the best thing about having the Start menu back is the ability to access all your apps from it-just click the "All apps" option to see them in an alphabetical list. #7: Access All Your Apps in the Start Menu Simply click on the "Power" entry in the Start menu to access these options. Options for shutting down, rebooting, and sleeping your PC are now located in the Start menu. #6: Reboot & Shut Down Options in the Start Menu To resize a Tile, right-click on it, then choose a size from the "Resize" option.

your windows experience index needs to be refreshed

To move a Tile, simply click, hold, and drag it. Live Tiles can easily to be moved and resized to your liking so that the information you want is just where you want it. #5: Move & Resize Tiles in the Start Menu















Your windows experience index needs to be refreshed