{"id":149353,"date":"2016-07-06T08:43:00","date_gmt":"2016-07-06T13:43:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ntegrait.com\/12-tips-to-get-more-from-windows-10\/"},"modified":"2024-02-06T11:46:11","modified_gmt":"2024-02-06T11:46:11","slug":"12-tips-to-get-more-from-windows-10","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ntegrait.com\/12-tips-to-get-more-from-windows-10\/","title":{"rendered":"12 Tips to Get More From Windows 10"},"content":{"rendered":"

Windows 10 is not only the first time Microsoft has provided a full-blown operating system upgrade to users completely free of charge, but it offers numerous new features and enhancements designed to improve every aspect of the user experience.<\/p>\n

In this article I’ll cover 12 of the most useful tips to get the utmost out of the latest iteration of Windows 10.<\/p>\n

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Customizing the Start Menu<\/strong><\/p>\n

Windows 10 brings back the beloved Start Menu after leaving it out (in a sense) of Windows 8. With that revival, Microsoft has added a number of useful customization options to the Start Menu to allow the tool to work for me and meet my particular needs.<\/p>\n

The most basic yet useful customization option I’ve found is to simple resize the entire Start Menu itself, dragging the corners and edges like any other window so I can expand it to take up a much large portion of my screen. Not only does this provide me with more applications and items listed at once, but it also gives me ample room in which to place Live Tiles, which for those unfamiliar, are customizable “block apps” that often display up-to-date information about news, emails, weather, and so forth.<\/p>\n

Not only can I easily move Live Tiles around and resize them, but I’ve also totally customized my Start Menu by removing unnecessary Live Tiles (Right-click > Unping from Start) to make room for the Tiles and apps I use most frequently.<\/p>\n

More information can be found on Microsoft’s Website<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Snap Windows to Sides and Corners for Maximum Efficiency<\/strong><\/p>\n

While previous versions of Windows also included the ability to Snap an application window to some degree, Windows 10 expands on this particularly useful feature by allowing me to Snap the window not only to the sides of the screen or fullscreen, but also into the corners to create a perfectly sized 2×2 grid of applications.<\/p>\n

By simply dragging the top of any window, I can position the window in a variety of ways based on where I drag the window to:<\/p>\n