If you are colour blindness it can sometimes be difficult to read text and clearly see some items on your PC’s screen. Windows 10 comes with an excellent and very easy to use feature to alleviate this, and help you get the very best experience…
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If you want to share files and documents between different PCs in your home, you can do it in one of three ways. You can set up cloud backup and sync on each device, though this is less practical on PCs with small amounts of…
Twice a year Microsoft release a Feature Pack for Windows 10, these are the equivalent of Service Packs for older versions of Windows. The difference is that where new features would come along every three or so years with a new version of Windows, and…
Windows 10 comes with a great many fonts (otherwise known as typefaces) installed and you can use these to enhance your documents and presentations. Knowing what fonts you have installed and what they look like though can be difficult. In Windows 10 you can open Settings…
The lock screen on your Windows 10 PC is much more than a place that hides your desktop from prying eyes when you’re away. It can provide useful information to help you get working again more quickly and effectively. To achieve this, from the Start…
If you have a lot of windows open on your desktop at any one time, it can sometimes be difficult to manage them, especially if you need to compare two documents, or move files from one window to another. In Windows 10 though you can…
If you are using Windows 10 on a tablet or convertible tablet device such as the Microsoft Surface Pro or the Lenovo Yoga then you will want to use your PC as a tablet from time to time. When you first get your device and…
It can sometimes be difficult to see buttons and icons, and read text on your PC screens, but Windows 10 includes a handy scaling feature that can make your PC much more pleasurable to work on. From the Start Menu, open Settings > System to display…
If you ever need to know exactly what’s going on at any time on your PC, the Microsoft utility Process Explorer should definitely be your first choice tool. Part of their Sysinternals Suite it displays details about everything that happens on your PC. The main…