If you want to pin or unpin icons to the Taskbar or Start Menu in Windows 11, here is how you can do that. It is possible to pin any app to the Taskbar and Start Menu without using third-party ...
Back at the end of August, Microsoft released a new Beta version with code KB5041881 for Windows Insiders. This update included several interesting improvements and new features, but one flew under ...
This past week was a rare one for members of the Windows Insider Program. Microsoft decided not to release any new Windows 11 builds for the Canary, Dev, Beta, or Release Preview channels. However, ...
I just realized today that some of my pinned websites no longer opened on my Taskbar, so I went to repin them and found I was unable to re-pin them to my Taskbar or Start Menu. I tried doing a repair ...
Phillip Moyer has been using Android since its biggest selling points were Flash support and sliding physical keyboards, and has been using Chromebooks ever since Chromium OS was first published as an ...
Windows 11 packs many features that you can use to speed up your tasks and save time. From using keyboard shortcuts to ...
If you don’t like insecure people who demand attention, you’re going to hate the changes Microsoft has planned for Windows 11. During the coming months, Microsoft plans to add two changes to Windows.
It may be a surprise to some to learn that the Windows Start menu isn’t just a static thing. In fact, you can customize it ...
Here’s how you can pin desktop apps to the taskbar in Windows 8.1. This makes it faster and easier to access them. 1. Open the app you want to pin while in the desktop. 2. Right-click the app’s icon ...
Microsoft changed its approach to updates with Windows 11. Rather than delivering one big update every year, the company has opted to release new features when they're available. That means it's ...
Microsoft released its Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22557, which is from its "Nickel" release branch, to its Dev Channel testers. The new build includes several new features including the ability ...
When you install an application on your Windows computer, the program’s executable file goes to the C: drive by default or a custom install location you select. To open this app, you must find it in ...