After six years in which Windows 10 remained largely unchanged, Windows is getting a major overhaul with the unveiling of Windows 11. And despite the fact that Microsoft has declared Windows 10 the last version of Windows, the “Windows user” has something to be excited about again. to be about.
In this article, I offer you PC tips for frequently requested tips regarding the Windows 11 operating system.
10 tips for Windows 11
Enable screen saver in Windows 11
De screen saver in Windows 11 is disabled by default because it is no longer necessary for modern PCs. A modern computer screen has burn-in protection. If you want to enable screen saver in Windows 11, you can do this as follows.
- Right-click on the start button.
- Click on Settings.
- Then click on Personal settings.
- Click on Screen Saver.
- Select a screen saver and click Apply.
Enable clipboard history
When you copy something on your PC, it will automatically be copied to your clipboard so you can paste it. Windows 11 not only lets you paste multiple items from your clipboard, but also pin items you use often and sync your clipboard history to other devices via the cloud.
- Right-click on the start button.
- Click on Settings.
- Click on System.
- Click Clipboard.
- Click Clipboard History to enable or disable.
Enable sticky keys
Windows 11 has a feature known as 'sticky keys'. This is there to help people who cannot hold multiple keys on the keyboard at the same time. For example, to copy a text or files, one can just use the CTRL + C keys to get it done. However, not everyone can do that.
When you disable sticky keys, you can also copy by pressing the CTRL key, then the C key to perform the same function, without having to hold down CTRL while pressing the C key. This helps many people who cannot hold multiple keys at the same time, either due to a disability or other limitation.
- Right-click on the start button.
- Click on Settings.
- Click Accessibility.
- Click on Keyboard.
- Click StickyKeys to enable or disable the StickyKeys feature.
Turn off the on-screen keyboard sound
The onscreen keyboard is a very useful accessibility feature that turns Windows into a full keyboard device in tablet mode. The only downside to the on-screen keyboard is the sound and haptic feedback it makes. This can be annoying for some users. This is how you turn off that on-screen keyboard sound.
- Right-click on the start button.
- Click on Settings.
- Click Accessibility.
- Click on Keyboard.
- Click Notification preferences.
- Disable the option: Play a sound when I paste, filter, or enable toggle keys from the keyboard.
Set up proxy in Windows 11
Windows 11 is set to automatically detect proxy settings. However, this does not always work and you will have to manually configure a proxy setting on your PC.
There are several ways to set up a proxy on Windows. One way to set up a proxy is to use a proxy script. Another way is to manually enter the IP address and port number of the proxy server.
- Right-click on the start button.
- Click on Settings.
- Click on Network and Internet.
- Click on Proxy.
To disable proxy settings detection, change the on button to off. To set up a proxy installation script, click Setup. To manually set up a proxy server with IP address and port number, click on set under “Manual proxy configuration”.
Enlarge or reduce icons
If the icons in Windows 11 are too big or too small for you, you can adjust this. You can enlarge or reduce the icons on the desktop and the icons in Windows Explorer.
Customize desktop icons
- Right-click on free space in the desktop.
- Click on Image.
- Now click on “Large icons”, “Normal icons” or “Small icons”.
Another way to adjust the size of the icons is to hold down CTRL and navigate up or down with the middle mouse button.
Customize icons in Windows Explorer
- Open Windows Explorer.
- Click View.
- Now click on “Large icons”, “Normal icons” or “Small icons”.
Another way to adjust the size of the Windows Explorer icons is to hold down CTRL and navigate up or down with the middle mouse button.
How to look up IP address in Windows 11
There are many reasons why you might want to know the IP address of your Windows 11 computer. For example, if you want to connect to your computer remotely or you are trying to access your device through the firewall, you will need the computer's IP address to connect or allow it. This is how to look up IP address in Windows 11.
- Right-click on the start button.
- Click on Settings.
- Click on Network and Internet.
- Click on Ethernet or Wi-Fi (depending on how your computer is connected to the router or the Internet).
- Here you will see the IPv4 or IPv6 IP address of your computer. IPv4 is usually what you need.
Add on-screen keyboard to taskbar corner
Windows can be configured so that when you disconnect a screen from a laptop, it automatically switches to tablet mode with an on-screen keyboard option. This is how you add a shortcut for the on-screen keyboard in the taskbar corner.
- Right-click on the start button.
- Click on Settings.
- Click on Personal settings.
- Click Taskbar.
- Click on On-Screen Keyboard to open it icon to add to the taskbar corner.
Customizing User Account Control
When UAC is enabled, Windows will always request permission for a local administrator account before running tasks that require a full administrative access token. This ensures that regular users without administrative rights cannot make malicious changes to Windows. If you want to adjust User Account Control to a different level or disable it completely, you can do this as follows.
- Click on the magnifying glass in the taskbar.
- In the search window type: control panel.
- Click User Accounts.
- Click User Accounts again.
- Click Change user account control settings.
- Change the UAC settings to the desired level.
- Click OK.
Change the size of the mouse cursor
Windows 11 provides a standard mouse pointer size and color, which is small and white. The standard small size is usually not convenient, especially for people with poor eyesight. With the use of wide screens and higher resolutions, it can be difficult to see the mouse pointer on larger parts of the screen. You can change the size and color of the mouse cursor in Windows 11.
- Right-click on the start button.
- Click on Settings.
- Click Accessibility.
- Click Mouse Pointer and Touch.
- Select a mouse pointer style and resize or reduce the cursor.
I hope this helped you. Thank you for reading!
I have windows 11 and now I'm playing a game (Elvenar) and the colors are so bright and exaggerated in color.
but the funny thing is that the rest is not the case, the colors are natural, you can say that or does it depend on the game.
I also have Windows 10 and I also play the game on that, but it is just natural there.
I have already had Microsoft look into it, but they don't know how that is possible.
I like to hear from you.
Hello, Windows 11 is a new operating system and there may be some compatibility issues with older software. Try enabling compatibility mode:
Right-click on the game icon and select 'Properties'.
Go to the 'Compatibility' tab.
Check the 'Run this program in compatibility mode for' box and choose 'Windows 10' from the dropdown.
Click OK and try starting the game again.
You can also try disabling game mode:
https://www.pc-tips.info/tips/windows-tips/gamemodus-inschakelen-of-uitschakelen-in-windows-11/
This is what I could think of. Good luck!
Thank you and congratulations Stefan for your efforts, it helps in digital inclusion, especially for older seniors. Super!!!!