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  1. Customize the Taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support

    The taskbar allows you to pin your favorite apps for easy access, view open applications, and manage system notifications. It also includes the Start menu, search bar, and system tray, …

  2. Navigate and explore the Windows taskbar - Microsoft Support

    Navigate and explore the Windows taskbar. It includes the main elements in the Windows taskbar like the Start button, Search, System tray, Notifications center, and Multiple display.

  3. Personalize Your Colors in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Oct 14, 2025 · 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 …

  4. Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to navigate Windows using keyboard shortcuts. Explore a full list of taskbar, command prompt, and general Windows shortcuts.

  5. Show or hide the ribbon in Office - Microsoft Support

    The ribbon is a set of toolbars at the top of the window in Office programs designed to help you quickly find the commands that you need to complete a task. Show Ribbon options

  6. Search for anything, anywhere - Microsoft Support

    Search Windows and the web on the taskbar, and search for answers, apps, files, and settings from the web and your PC.

  7. Get started with Sticky Notes - Microsoft Support

    Note: You cannot currently have Sticky Notes stay on top of other applications. But you can pin Sticky Notes to the Windows taskbar to see your list of notes instantly or to create a new note …

  8. Show the ribbon - Microsoft Support

    Select Single Line Ribbon or Show tabs only to display the ribbon tabs without the commands. To access the commands in the Single Line Ribbon option, select any of the tabs. Try out …

  9. Use My Day with To Do in Outlook - Microsoft Support

    Similar to the To-Do Bar in classic Outlook, the My Day pane offers different options to customize the view, along with quick access to add a New event and Add a task, wherever you are.

  10. Use a screen reader to explore and navigate the Windows desktop

    Taskbar: This is a horizontal bar at the bottom of the screen containing the Start menu, pinned apps, active app previews, and the system tray (for notifications, clock, and settings).