Learn how to make the most out of Windows 11 on your Dell system. If you have many windows open and need to arrange them quickly, simply select the window you want to move and press the "Windows key" and "right arrow" or the "Windows key" and "left arrow" to move the window to that side of the screen.
You can also move the window up or down to a corner using the "Windows key" and "up arrow" or the "Windows key" and "down arrow" to put it in the desired corner. Use the "Windows key" and "Z" to choose a layout to organize your apps onscreen. If you have kids who are also using your computer, you can enable "Kids Mode" in "Microsoft Edge" to allow them to browse the internet with age-appropriate content.
Simply open "Microsoft Edge," click on your profile icon, select "Other profiles," and then "Browse in Kids Mode." Windows 11 has its own virus and threat protection, and lucky for you, it's easy to use. Go to "Settings" and then "Privacy & security." Click on "Windows Security" and select "Virus & threat protection." Then click on "Quick scan" to scan your computer for any threats. Knowing good keyboard shortcuts can save you a lot of time when it comes to working on your computer.
Here's a handy list with some of the most useful keyboard shortcuts that come with Windows 11. Windows key plus "D" minimizes everything on the screen to the taskbar. Windows key plus "S" will open the personalized search bar. Windows key plus "L" will lock your system. Use the "Windows key" plus "Shift" plus "S" to take a screen capture. Windows key plus "W" will open the widgets board.
Windows key plus "E" opens "File Explorer." Use the "Windows key" plus "V" to access your clipboard history. And finally, use the "Windows key" plus "Tab" to switch between your open windows and virtual desktops. If you have any questions about these tips and tricks, contact us via one of the options on our Support website.