Just about everyone knows that Alt+Ctrl+Del interrupts the operating system, but most people don’t know that Alt+F4 closes the current window. So if you had pressed Alt+F4 while playing a game, the game window would have closed. It turns out there are several other handy keystrokes like that built into . . . Read more
It is generated by holding Ctrl and pressing the Y key on most Computer Keyboards. In most Windows applications this keyboard shortcut functions as Redo, reversing a previous Undo.
For example, in most text programs, Ctrl+H is used to find and replace text in a file. In an Internet browser, Ctrl+H may open the history. To use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+H, press and hold either Ctrl key on the keyboard and while continuing to hold, press the "H" key . . . Read more
Unfortunately, none of the calendar widgets for Windows 10 have the ability to add events or sync with your Windows calendar or other calendars. However, you can quickly access the built-in Windows calendar by clicking the date and time in the taskbar.
Calendar Right-click the desktop to open a list of options. Click “Gadgets” to open the thumbnail gallery of gadgets. Double-click the “Calendar” icon to open a calendar on your desktop. Double-click this gadget to cycle through the views of the calendar, such as month or day.
How to add a calendar in the Calendar app on Windows 10 Click on the Start menu button. … Click on the Calendar app. Click on the Settings button. … Click on Manage Accounts. Click on the type of account you want to add. … Enter your account information. Click . . . Read more
You can easily add and customize widgets in Windows 11. Just click on the widget icon on the taskbar and then click on the Add Widget button. After that, select the widget that you want to add. As simple as that.
Click the Start button, then type Outlook.exe, right-click on it and choose Open file location. In the File Explorer window that opens, right-click on OUTLOOK. EXE and choose; Send To -> Desktop (create shortcut).
To create a new calendar: In Outlook.com, select Calendar > Add calendar > Create new calendar. Give your calendar a name. Customize your calendar with a color, a charm, or both. Optional: Add your calendar to an existing calendar group. Select Save.
Select Outlook and click on Settings. Open Calendars > Shared Calendars. Choose the calendar you want to share in the “Publish a calendar” section.