1.5 - Windows Settings Flashcards
1
Q
Settings
A
- An updated interface
– A migration from the Control Panel - One place for most configuration settings
– A common UI - Search for “Settings”, Or scroll down to “S”
2
Q
Time and Language
A
- Windows can automatically set the time
– Active Domain is very sensitive to synchronized clocks
– Five minutes of tolerance by default - Windows can speak many different languages
– Change or add a language
3
Q
Update and Security
A
- Keep your OS up to date - Security patches, bug fixes
- Automatic installation - Updates are always installed
- Active hours - You control the update time
4
Q
Personalization
A
- Change the way Windows looks and feels
– Colors, wallpaper, lock screen - Extensive customization - Make Windows your own
5
Q
Apps
A
- Manage installed applications
– Uninstall or modify an existing app - Add Windows features
– Fonts for other languages
– OpenSSH Server
– SNMP support
6
Q
Privacy
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- Share app activity - Customized advertising
- Share your language - Website content
- Speech recognition - Sends audio to an online service
7
Q
System
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- Change display settings
– Night light, scaling, resolution - Audio settings
– Input and output - Notifications
– Enable/disable
– Show on lock screen
8
Q
Devices
A
- Manage devices
– Bluetooth, printers, etc. - Mouse settings
– Button and wheel options - Typing and writing
– Keyboard and pen
9
Q
Network and Internet
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- Network settings
– Internet connectivity - View Internet status
– Up or down? - Change IP settings
– Modify address information
10
Q
Gaming
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- Xbox Game Bar - Xbox gaming network
- Chat, join games - Look for friends
11
Q
Accounts
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- Manage login account information
– Microsoft account or local account - Email configuration - Specify an email app
- Sign-in options - PIN, password, security key, etc.