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Inside This Update

This document provides brief summaries of new features in the latest Windows update, including creating folders for pinned apps, adding files to favorites across File Explorer and Office.com, customizing family emojis, making videos in Clipchamp, using voice access to control apps with voice, turning on live captions for any audio content, swiping up the taskbar for shortcuts, customizing the Start menu layout, improving performance using Efficiency mode in Task Manager, accessing volume and brightness controls from the taskbar, launching games quickly from the controller bar, and automatically turning on Do Not Disturb for certain activities.

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Inside This Update

This document provides brief summaries of new features in the latest Windows update, including creating folders for pinned apps, adding files to favorites across File Explorer and Office.com, customizing family emojis, making videos in Clipchamp, using voice access to control apps with voice, turning on live captions for any audio content, swiping up the taskbar for shortcuts, customizing the Start menu layout, improving performance using Efficiency mode in Task Manager, accessing volume and brightness controls from the taskbar, launching games quickly from the controller bar, and automatically turning on Do Not Disturb for certain activities.

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Inside this update

support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/inside-this-update-93c5c27c-f96e-43c2-a08e-5812d92f220d

Create folders for your apps in Start

Keep what's important close by grouping your pinned apps into folders. Select and drag


one app onto another to create a folder.

See favorite files in File Explorer and Office.com

Add a file to Favorites in File Explorer and see it in File Explorer Home and Office.com.
Make sure you're signed in with a Microsoft account or a work or school account. Then,
select and hold (or right-click) the file > Add to Favorites.

Show off your family with personalized emojis

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Create an emoji that represents your family by changing the number of people, skin tones,
and more. Press the Windows logo key + (.) to open the emoji panel and search for
family. Then select a family and press +.

Make videos in minutes

In Clipchamp, select Create a video. Start from scratch or from a template, and
customize your video with text, stock art, and stickers.

Turn on voice access to talk instead of type

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Control your apps, dictate emails, search online, and more using your voice. To get
started, select Start  > Settings  > Accessibility  > Speech  > Voice access. 

Use live captions for any content with audio

Capture every word, from meetings to your favorite podcasts—personalize your font, text
color, text size, and more. Turn on live captions in your quick settings panel or in
Settings > Accessibility > Captions. 

Swipe up for taskbar shortcuts

From the bottom edge of your screen, swipe up at the center of the taskbar to reveal the
Start menu. For quick settings, swipe up on the system tray.

Customize your Start menu layout

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Select and hold (or right-click) anywhere in Start to adjust your layout and see more
pinned items or more recommended files.

Improve PC performance by saving resources in Efficiency mode

In Task Manager, select and hold (or right-click) an app, then select Efficiency mode to
limit the resources that app is using. This can help you get a faster, more energy-
efficient system. 

Open Task Manager with Ctrl + Shift + Esc.

Find updated controls at your fingertips

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Easily view and control your volume and screen brightness levels with redesigned flyouts
that appear centered above your taskbar. 

Open games with a single touch

Press the Nexus button on your controller to open the controller bar and jump back into
your latest game.

Turn on do not disturb automatically

Do not disturb automatically turns on when you're sharing your screen, playing a game,
and more. To choose when it turns on, select Start  > Settings  > System >
Notifications  > Turn on do not disturb automatically.

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