Drag a window to the side of the screen to “snap” it there. Drag windows to corners to snap them to quarters. Mmm, satisfying.
In File Explorer, right-click any folder and select “Pin to Quick access” for easy access later. I keep my most used folders there.
Okay, it’s not THAT omnipotent. But it does cram a ton of system settings into one folder.
Right-click the taskbar and select “Show Task View button” to enable multiple virtual desktops. Great for organizing projects!
A handy utility for capturing screenshots. Way easier than the old Print Screen dance.
Store your stuff in the cloud so you can access it anywhere and free up space on your machine. OneDrive integrates nicely with Windows.
If you live in an area with unreliable power, consider an uninterruptible power supply. It’ll gracefully shut your PC down if the lights go out.
The latest versions of Windows (and Mac) keep a history of everything you copy. Just press Win+V to see it.
I can’t stress this enough. Keep copies of important data on an external drive or in the cloud. One day, you’ll be glad you did.
Why reach for the mouse when you can navigate with a few keystrokes? Classics like Ctrl+C to copy and Alt+Tab to switch windows are game changers.
