Whether you want to change the alignment of the icons, manage which apps appear, or adjust the visibility of system tray icons, you'll find step-by-step instructions to help you personalize your taskbar to suit your workflow and preferences.
This option allows you to personalize your Windows experience by applying your chosen accent color to the Start menu, taskbar, and action center. When enabled, the accent color you select will be prominently displayed on these elements, giving your desktop a cohesive and customized look.
Sometimes, a task might need its own calendar to accommodate work that doesn’t fit in the boundaries of the standard project calendar. To define unique or specific exceptions to a calendar in Project, you can create a task calendar for individual tasks.
Others, like building roads or software, grow or shrink in their durations, depending on the people and resources applied to them. To change the task types to better reflect these realities, double-click the task, click Advanced, and change the task type.
For example, you might not be able to start a successor task until two or more predecessor tasks have finished. You can change or delete any of those links from the Task Information dialog box:
Change a task duration at any time by using the Duration column. You can also change the duration unit from days to hours, weeks, or months. Learn about dependencies between duration and start and finish dates.
Discover the best tips and tricks for using Alt+Tab, Task View (Win+Tab), multiple desktops, and the Snap feature to enhance your productivity and efficiently manage multiple tasks and applications.
You can set the interval for how often the images change, and if you want to shuffle the pictures. Additionally, you can right-click on the desktop and select Next desktop background to move to the next picture
Color filters change the color palette on the screen to help users distinguish between things that differ only by color To learn more, see Change color contrast in Windows and Use color filters in Windows.
To change your display in Windows, select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Text size. To make only the text on your screen larger, adjust the slider next to Text size.