- Voice typing: Windows 11 has a voice typing feature that allows you to input text by speaking into your microphone. To use it, press Win+H.
- Focus sessions: Focus sessions can help you stay on task by turning on Do Not Disturb and hiding flashing taskbar apps. To start a focus session, open the Clock app and click on the "Focus sessions" tab.
- Taskbar keyboard shortcuts: There are a number of keyboard shortcuts that you can use to interact with the taskbar. For example, you can press Win+1 to open the first pinned app on the taskbar, or Win+Tab to switch between open apps.
- File History: File History can help you protect your files by automatically backing them up to a different location. To enable File History, open the Settings app and go to "System > Storage > Advanced storage settings > Manage backup settings".
- Live Captions: Live Captions can generate captions for any audio that is playing on your PC. To enable Live Captions, open the Settings app and go to "Accessibility > Speech > Live captions".
- Night light: Night light can reduce the amount of blue light emitted from your screen, which can help you sleep better at night. To enable Night light, open the Settings app and go to "System > Display > Night light".
- Dynamic Refresh Rate: Dynamic Refresh Rate can automatically adjust the refresh rate of your display depending on what you are doing. This can help improve performance and battery life. To enable Dynamic Refresh Rate, open the Settings app and go to "System > Display > Advanced display".
- Screen recording: You can use the built-in screen recorder to record your screen. To open the screen recorder, press Win+G.
- Shake to minimize: You can shake your mouse to minimize all open windows. To enable this feature, open the Settings app and go to "System > Multitasking > Shake to minimize".
- Timestamp in Notepad: You can add a timestamp to the top of every new Notepad document. To enable this feature, open Notepad and go to "File > Options > View". Check the box next to "Timestamp".
- Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter: The Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter can help you fix problems with your hardware and devices. To run the troubleshooter, open the Settings app and go to "System > Troubleshoot > Hardware and devices".
- These are just a few of the many hidden tricks that are available in Windows 11. To learn more, you can explore the Settings app or search for help online.
- Here are some additional hidden tricks that you may not know about:
- You can open the Run dialog box by pressing Win+R.
- You can open the Command Prompt by pressing Win+R and typing "cmd".
- You can open PowerShell by pressing Win+R and typing "powershell".
- You can open Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc.
- You can open the Start menu by pressing Win.
- You can open the Settings app by pressing Win+I.
- You can open the Control Panel by pressing Win+R and typing "control".
- You can open the File Explorer by pressing Win+E.
- You can open the Recycle Bin by pressing Win+Delete.
- You can open the Taskbar and Start Menu Settings by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting "Taskbar settings".
- You can open the Notification Center by clicking on the notification icon in the taskbar.
- You can open the Action Center by clicking on the "hamburger" icon in the taskbar.
- You can open the Windows Security app by pressing Win+S and typing "windows security".
- You can open the Windows Update settings by pressing Win+I and going to "Update & Security > Windows Update".
- You can open the Device Manager by pressing Win+X and selecting "Device Manager".
- You can open the Network Connections window by pressing Win+R and typing "ncpa.cpl".
- **You can open the Sound settings by pressing Win+I and
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