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Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts
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Monday, December 9, 2019

Windows 10 fall edition and greater new sign-in options


To access your sign-in options, go to
Start Settings Accounts

Sign-in options. On the Sign-in options page, the following sign-in methods are available:
  • Windows Hello Face
  • Windows Hello Fingerprint
  • Windows Hello PIN
  • Security key
  • Password
  • Picture password
You'll also find these settings:
  • Require sign-in—Requires you to sign in to your device after being away.
  • Dynamic lock—Automatically locks your device when you're away.
  • Privacy—Shows or hides personal info on the sign-in screen, and allows your device to use your sign-in info to reopen your apps after an update or restart.
 Sign in with Windows Hello or a security key
Sign in without a username or password by using Windows Hello or a security key.
To use this option, you must have previously set this up on your account. Learn how to set this up

 Sign in with GitHub
To use this option, you must have previously linked your personal Microsoft account to a GitHub account. You can't use this option to access work or school resources.

 Sign in with email, phone number or Skype

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Two blue arrows from a file or folder icon on Windows 10



AddictiveTipsTV
Published on Nov 22, 2018
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"How to remove the two blue arrows from a file or folder icon on Windows 10"

"You might notice that some icons on Windows 10 have two blue arrows on them. These arrows are not part of the standard icon for any file or folder. The two blue arrows indicate that the file or folder in question has been compressed to save disk space. This is a Windows feature and it doesn’t have any negative impact on the file or folder it’s applied to however, if it bothers you, you can disable compression and remove the two blue arrows from an icon. More info at https://www.addictivetips.com/windows..." (by the United Kingdom YouTube Channel) <end>
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