10 Best PC Hacks to Get the Most Out of Windows

Which ones are your favorites?

There are dozens of tips and tricks to help you get the most out of Windows. These range from useful shortcuts to hidden features, which can help you become the Windows pro you’ve always wanted to be.

In this article, we’ll cover 10 of the best Windows hacks. From making your PC look precisely how you’d like it to increasing your productivity, this list has something for everyone.

1. Shake It Away

You’ve just got yourself into another Wikipedia rabbit hole, and you have dozens of tabs and windows open. We’ve all been there. Here’s a great little tip that can save you a few seconds minimizing each tab.

All you have to do is click and hold the title bar of the window you’d like to keep open and give it a little shake. Every other window will minimize, and your desktop will be free of clutter.

Another handy tip to help you save time while you’re working is to minimize everything quickly. Simply press theWindows key+Mto minimize every tab.

2. Improve Your Boot Speed

Getting peak performance from your Microsoft PC is important, especially if you use it for work or games. There are plenty of ways to speed up Windows, but how can you speed up thetime it takes to boot up?

The best thing you can do is install Windows on an SSD, which will drastically reduce the time it takes to turn your computer on compared with an HDD.

The next best thing is to disable unnecessary startup programs. To do so:

3. Task Manager Shortcut

Once upon a time, CTRL + ALT + Delete opened the Task Manager straight away. But in the most recent versions of Windows, it opens a submenu that lets you select the Task Manager (as well as lock screen options).

Next time, try pressingCTRL + Shift + Esc. This will open the Task Manager directly, meaning you don’t have to waste a few seconds with an intermediary menu.

Another way to open the Task Manager is by right-clicking theTask Barand selectingTask Managerfrom the pop-up menu.

4. Quick-Lock Your Computer

This trick is especially useful if you have kids or housemates prone to playing pranks. Whenever you get up from your PC, simply pressWIN + L. This will revert your computer to the lock screen so that anyone without the password will not be able to gain access.

5. Improve Your Internet Performance

Do you have a slow internet connection? There may beseveral reasons for this, and there are afew things you can do to get the most out of your network.

The major reason for a sudden drop in internet performance is malware. Check out our tutorials on how to remove malware fromWindows.

If you have a decent internet service provider and plan, one thing that will be cutting into your bandwidth is unnecessary apps on your connected devices. Try the following tips to prevent this:

Sometimes, an old phone or laptop that’s still connected to the network can use up your valuable bandwidth. To see what devices are connected to your network, you need to access the settings page for your router.

If you see anything that no longer needs to be connected (or shouldn’t be), change your Wi-Fi password to kick all devices off the network. To do this, selectWirelessorWireless Settings,depending on your router. Change the password for both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, and selectSave.

6. Secret Start Menu

If you right-click the Start Menu icon, it will open a menu that lists many key Windows applications, including Apps and Features, the Task Manager, and Windows Powershell.

You can also access this great shortcut menu by pressing theWindows key+X.

7. Silence Annoying Notifications

Windows has a handy feature calledFocus Assistthat is designed to help you focus by minimizing system disruptions, including pesky notifications.

To customize Focus Assist:

8. View File Extensions

By default, Windows hides file extensions meaning that to see what it is, you have to right-click the file and see its properties. While this is fine for many users, some need file extensions to be visible.

To enable file extensions:

9. Snap Windows

One of the best Windows features that people don’t seem to know about is the ability to quickly snap windows to either side or corner of the screen. This is a handy trick if you need to have a few windows open at once and don’t want to resize them manually.

To snap windows to a specific part of the screen, you have to click and drag thetitle bartoward the side of the screen you want it to snap to. When you’re happy, let go and wallah! You can snap windows to full, half, or quarter screen sizes.

Alternatively, you can snap windows using keyboard shortcuts. To snap a window to the right or left, click thetitle barand pressWin+left arroworright arrow. Press the same arrow again to quarter the window, and press it once more to move it to any other displays that are connected.

Further, press theWin+down arrowto minimize the window, and the Win+up arrowwill make it full screen.

10. Customize Your Look

Windows provides several ways to personalize your display for the best experience. To personalize your desktop simply right-click the desktop and selectPersonalization.

Here, you’re able to change the following settings by navigating the categories in the left-hand menu:

You can also personalize your Start menu:

Time to Get Started

Microsoft Windows is versatile if you know how to use it. From in-depth customization to operating system optimization, there’s an easier way to do it. Hopefully, the ten hacks we covered in this article help you get the most out of your PC.

Let us know which Windows hacks you couldn’t live without in the comments below.

Jake Harfield is an Australian freelance writer whose passion is finding out how different technologies work. He has written for several online publications, focusing on explaining what he has learned to help others with their tech problems. He’s an avid hiker and birder, and in his spare time you’ll find him in the Aussie bush listening to the birdsong.Read Jake’s Full Bio

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