Using the Task View
One new feature in Windows 10 is the Task View. When clicking the Task View button, located on the Taskbar, you will be taken to a screen showing all of your open windows. This provides a very quick way to switch between a specific program or document and is especially helpful when you have a number of windows open at once. To access the Task View:
1. On the Taskbar, click the Task
View icon.
2. A screen with all of your currently
open windows will appear. Click the window that you wish to display on
your screen.
Using Virtual Desktop
With the Task
View, you also have access to a virtual desktop that allows you to spread
out multiple projects and tasks across separate desktops. When you need to jump
from one task to another, you can switch your desktops using the Task View
Virtual Desktop.
1.
To
begin, click the Task View button, located on the Taskbar.
2.
You
will be taken to a screen with all of the currently open programs. To start a
Virtual Desktop, click New Desktop.
3.
Click
Desktop 2 to open the new desktop.
4.
You
will be taken to the new desktop. To switch between desktops:
a.
Click
the Task View button, located on the Taskbar.
b.
Click
Desktop 1.
5.
To
close a Virtual Desktop:
a.
Click
the Task View button, located on the Taskbar.
b.
Hover
over the desktop you wish to close and click the Close button.
Note: Verify that you have saved all
files prior to closing a desktop.
Ease of Access
Windows 10
provides a variety of accessibility tools that makes it easier to see, hear,
and use your computer. With the Ease of Access center, you have a
centralized place to locate accessibility settings.
To access the Ease of Access center:
1.
Click
the Start button.
2.
Click
the Settings icon.
3.
In
the Windows Settings window, click Ease of Access.
4.
You
will be taken to the Ease of Access center.
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