Author: Bishwo Tamli

The recommended section on Windows 11 start menu shows all of your recent files and new apps. This section takes up almost half of the space on your start menu. So, you might want to remove it to create more space for your pinned apps. However, the main caveat with this recommended section is that you can’t remove it in most Windows editions. You can only remove the recommended section in the Windows SE and Education editions.  For the rest of the Windows edition like Home, Pro, and Enterprise, you can’t remove the recommended section. You can only clear the…

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While Windows 10 uses the Segoe UI font as its default font, Windows 11 uses the Segoe UI Variable. So, if you’re bored of looking at these default fonts and want to personalize things, you can change it to whatever font you like. While Windows 11 doesn’t allow you to normally change the system default font, you can edit your Registry to do so. This is a slightly complicated procedure, but I’ll show you an easier method in which you create a .REG file that automatically edits your Registry and changes your font. Now, let’s discuss the whole process step…

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The Windows 11 operating system uses light mode by default. However, many users, including me, prefer dark mode because it is much easier on the eyes. For laptop users, dark mode also consumes much less battery than the light mode. So, if you’re still sticking with the default light mode, then this might be your cue to make the switch. You can easily enable dark mode from settings or by changing some registry values. You can also choose whether you want dark mode for your app windows or taskbar only. Enable Dark Mode From Settings The dark mode features a…

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It is quite common for a few selective Windows Users to wish for a spacious and distraction free workspace. With constant notifications and cluttered icons, taskbar can be a real headache for people with a smaller screen. But, worry not ! You can always opt to hide your taskbar to avoid that unwanted clutter. You can hide your taskbar from Windows settings or by using the Command Prompt. However, this will only hide it temporarily. It will pop up every time your pointer touches the bottom and disappear after your pointer leaves the area. If you want to permanently hide…

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The Windows 11 user interface is substantially different from older versions, and it also features new default icons. However, if you want to spice things up, you can change those boring default icons to custom ones. The method to change your icons on Windows 11 will differ depending on the type of icon. If you want to change folder or shortcut icons, you can usually do so from their Properties window. For desktop icons, you will need to head to Desktop Icon Settings. I predominantly change my folder icons to represent what they have inside. This makes my navigation much…

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Picture this— you just got a rare item in a video game, and you want to show it off to all of your friends. The simplest way to capture this moment on your Windows 11 PC is by taking a screenshot. You can easily do so by using keyboard shortcuts or with built-in apps like Xbox game bar and Snipping tool. In case, you want advanced features like scrolling screenshots, you can also use third-party apps. I tend to take a lot of screenshots throughout the day, so I usually prefer keyboard shortcuts. They are the fastest way to screenshot…

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