Real Windows 10 Problems & How to Fix Them is a post by Travis Pope from Gotta Be Mobile.
Microsoft launched its Windows 10 upgrade a week ago, bringing with it all sorts of changes and feature additions. There’s a dedicated Tablet Mode for users who have touchscreens and want to interact with their apps and games more naturally. For regular PCs without touch, there’s the Windows Store stuffed with apps that they can download and run alongside programs like iTunes. Windows 10 is a seriously robust update, almost nothing has go unchanged.
In the week since launch we’ve started to see and hear about more Windows 10 problems. Unlike the problems we saw last week, these issues aren’t necessarily related to installing Windows 10. Instead, they’re related to everyday use of Windows 10.
Read: 7 Windows 10 Upgrade Problems & How to Fix Them
Here are some common Windows 10 problems we’re hearing about from Windows 10 users right now and how to fix them.
Real Windows 10 Problems & How to Fix Them – How to Turn Tablet Mode On & Off
If you have a Windows 2-in-1, you can find yourself dumped into the Desktop after the free Windows 10 upgrade finishes installing. That’s not really normal as Windows 10 should notice isn’t a keyboard connected to your 2-in-1 and turn on Tablet Mode.
If you find yourself in the Desktop, but you’re using touch place your finger on the right edge of your display and slide it to the left to reveal the Acton Center. There’s a button for opening the Action Center in your Taskbar too that looks like a message bubble. At the bottom of the Action Center turn Tablet Mode on.
Real Windows 10 Problems & How to Fix Them – Open the On-Screen Keyboard Outside of Tablet Mode
Outside of Tablet Mode, Windows no longer opens the on-screen keyboard automatically. Unfortunately, there’s no way to get the keyboard to react like it did in Windows 8 outside of Tablet Mode. You can manually open the keyboard though. Simply tap on the keyboard icon in the bottom-right corner of your screen.
Real Windows 10 Problems & How to Fix Them – How to Check the Windows Store for Updated Apps
If you’re upgrading from Windows 7, the Windows Store is new and so are its apps. Click or tap on the Store Live Tile and explore it for new apps. If you’re upgrading from Windows 8.1 then you may have already installed Windows Store apps.
With tons of changes and better support for mouse and keyboard users, old Windows Store apps do work in Windows 10, but not exceptionally well. To get the latest versions of your favorite apps you should check the Windows Store for updates.
Click or tap on the Store icon, it looks like a white shopping bag. By default Microsoft has it pinned to the Taskbar. It’s also in the Start Menu/Start Screen.
Tap or click on the circular icon in the top-right corner of the Windows Store beside the search bar and select Downloads from the list.
Now click or tap on Check for Updates.
If you find yourself having to do this on a regular basis then your Windows 10 PC may have a problem. By default the Windows Store downloads app updates in the background, meaning you shouldn’t need to check for updates unless there’s an app update you want as soon as you hear about it.
Real Windows 10 Problems & How to Fix Them – How to Record Video Games
Windows 10 has Xbox Live integration included. Through the Xbox app users can track their Gamerscore chat with other PC games and capture screenshots and more to share over Xbox Live. It’s that last feature that some people are having issues with.
To take a picture or record video from a game open the title you’d like to record from. Windows 10 should automatically detect games, but if it doesn’t press the Windows Key on your keyboard and the G key at the same time. Now select what you’d like to do from the Gamesbar that appears in the bottom-middle area of your screen. If your device is robust enough you can record video, all Windows 10 users should be able to take screenshots.
Remember, only media recorded from games downloaded from the Windows Store can be uploaded to Xbox Live for sharing directly through the Xbox app.
Real Windows 10 Problems & How to Fix Them – How to Turn Off Notifications
Windows 8 introduced notifications and Windows 10 makes bearable. The Action Center gives users one place to check their pending notifications. The Settings app gives users granular control over which of their apps sends alerts.
Open the Action Center and tap on Quiet Hours to silence all notifications regardless of whatever app they’re coming from.
Click on All Settings, then System, then Notifications & Actions to analyze which apps have permissions to send you notifications.
Real Windows 10 Problems & How to Fix Them – How to Remove the Search Bar
Microsoft integrated a Search area directly into the Windows 10 Taskbar. Besides offering integrated Bing searches, the Search bar holds the Cortana Personal assistant.
Read: How to Use Cortana in Windows 10
You should at least try the feature, but if you prefer Google to Bing and have no plans to use Cortana, don’t put up with the clutter. Remove the search bar by right-clicking on it if you have a mouse or tap and hold your finger on it if you have touch.
Select Hidden from the Cortana menu.
Real Windows 10 Problems & How to Fix Them – How to Clean Install Windows After Upgrading
Many are recommending that you do a completely clean install of Windows 10 if you’re having issues after the upgrade. Clean installs remove everything from your old installation – apps and all – so they’re really a measure of last resort.
Remember to back up everything app and program on your PC that you’d like to keep before resorting to this.
Go to the Settings app and open Update & Recovery. Now open Recovery. Tap or click on the Get Started button near the Reset This PC option.
Real Windows 10 Problems & How to Fix Them – Live Tiles Are Gone
When you’re upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1, you may notice that all of your Live Tiles are gone. Unfortunately, this seems to be happening by design. There’s no way to get your Live Tile layout back. You’ll need to pin all of your favorite apps to the Start Menu/Start Screen again.
Good luck with Windows 10.
Real Windows 10 Problems & How to Fix Them is a post by Travis Pope from Gotta Be Mobile.
Real Windows 10 Problems & How to Fix Them
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