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Manage user interface in Windows 10
From the course: Cert Prep: Microsoft Windows Client (MD-100)
Manage user interface in Windows 10
- [Instructor] If you're new to Windows 10, the interface might look a little alien to you at first. The old Start menu is gone as is the Windows 8 one start screen. There are new items you might not be familiar with, like tiles and the Start menu's two content areas, including the apps list. This is what my Start menu looks like and yours will look a little different. The desktop will look familiar though as nothing ever much changes there. There's still a task bar, a notification and the Recycle Bin, and there's also a search window. You might notice there's a new entry on the task bar called Task View. This offers access to virtual desktops, something we'll touch on briefly here as well. One of the ways to get familiar with Windows 10 is to explore, reorganize and customize all these areas. When you do this, you'll learn a little about how Windows 10 is laid out while also making the computer uniquely yours. Let's…
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Configure notification settings3m 39s
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Configure and manage Bluetooth settings for devices3m 31s
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Manage user interface in Windows 106m 26s
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Configure the Start menu and Desktop (Windows 11)5m 5s
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Configure Microsoft Edge3m 29s
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Configure language and region4m 5s
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Configure printers and external devices7m 6s
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Troubleshoot storage and devices5m 48s
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Configure Windows client by using provisioning packages4m 49s
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Configure startup options4m 4s
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Configure and manage services5m
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Install and configure optional features2m 22s
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