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Go to Settings > System > Remote Desktop, toggle on “Enable Remote Desktop,” and follow the prompts. Use the Remote Desktop Connection app to connect to other PCs.

Action Center consolidates system and app notifications. Access it by clicking the notification icon on the taskbar. Customize notification settings in Settings > System > Notifications & actions.

Go to Settings > Personalization. Under “Themes,” you can change desktop background, color, and sound settings. Explore the “Colors” section for further customization.

Open Settings > Update & Security > Activation. It will show your Windows activation status. If needed, you can enter a product key to activate Windows.

Hibernate saves the current state of your computer to the hard drive for a faster startup. You can enable or disable it in Power Options > Choose what the power buttons do.

Go to Settings > Accounts. Under “Family & other users,” you can add or manage user accounts. For advanced options, use the Control Panel’s “User Accounts” settings.

If you have a touch-enabled device, press the pen icon in the system tray or use the shortcut Win + W to access Windows Ink Workspace for note-taking and sketching.

Open Settings > Ease of Access > Speech. Turn on Speech Recognition and follow the setup. You can control your PC using voice commands.

Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi. Use the “Troubleshoot” option to diagnose and fix common Wi-Fi problems.

Right-click on the program or file, select “Properties,” go to the “Shortcut” tab, and set a shortcut key in the “Shortcut key” field.

Fast Startup is a feature that helps your PC start faster after shutting down. You can enable or disable it in Power Options > Choose what the power buttons do.

Open Task Scheduler, create a new task, and define triggers and actions to automate specific tasks or launch programs at scheduled times.

WSL allows running Linux distributions on Windows. Enable it in the Windows Features menu, install a Linux distribution from the Microsoft Store, and use it via the command line.

Open Microsoft Store, click on the three dots in the top-right corner, go to Settings, and toggle the switch for “Update apps automatically.”

Press Win + “+” to open Magnifier. Adjust settings in Settings > Ease of Access > Magnifier, or use the magnification controls in the Magnifier toolbar.

Open Task Manager, go to the “Performance” tab, and click on “Open Resource Monitor” at the bottom. It provides detailed information on CPU, memory, disk, and network usage.

Type “Disk Cleanup” in the search bar, select the drive you want to clean, and follow the prompts to delete unnecessary files and free up disk space.

Credential Guard is available in Windows 10 Enterprise and Pro. You can enable it in Group Policy or using Windows Defender Security Center to protect sensitive credentials.

Right-click on the title bar of the command prompt or PowerShell window, go to “Properties,” and customize options like font, color, and layout.

Type “msconfig” in the Run dialog, and it opens the System Configuration tool. You can use it to configure startup options, services, and boot settings.