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Windows is in notification mode
Windows is in notification mode




windows is in notification mode

It would be nice it Microsoft would allow you to create sets of times that you notifications would be turned off. The only bummer about this feature is that you can’t currently set the quiet hour times.

  • Open Action Center by clicking on the icon in the task bar.
  • To turn quiet hours on, all you have to do is… Windows 10 has a quiet hour’s option that will turn off all notification between 12am and 6am. Pretty nice huh? Quite HoursĪs I mentioned earlier, sometimes it is nice to not have notifications waking you up at night. Now, while you are presenting with PowerPoint, notifications won’t disturb your presentation mojo. Scroll down into the Notifications section and to the right, and turn on the Hide notifications while presenting. From the tab menu on the left, select Notifications & Actions. Click on the System Icon from the Settings screen. Simply select the Windows Key and type Settings. To turn on this setting, follow the steps below: If you use PowerPoint for your demos, or presentations, there is a really nice feature built in to Windows 10 that will automatically disable notifications while you are presenting. (There is nothing like hearing your computer binging and bonging all night long with notifications.) PowerPoint With Windows 10, there are a couple of things that you can do to keep those pesky notifications from popping up on your screen during presentations or odd hours of the night. In some cases, you accidentally click the link in the notification and an inappropriate website/application comes up to display in all of its glory to all those participating in the meeting? Well, hopefully that scenario, if it hasn’t already, will never happen to you.

    windows is in notification mode

    Have you ever been in a meeting presenting, demo-ing or even pitching a great idea to your business, when a notification quickly pops up on your screen from a colleague or friend talking about the exciting bender the two of you are going to have later that night? Suddenly, your face turns red and you frantically try to close the notification. That clarity and insight into the highly anticipated release would free your mind to great new features and power of Windows 10. But, with Windows 10 Shots (this new series of posts), the hope would be that the opposite would happen. I have mentioned in previous posts, with most shots, after about a handful, things will start to get a little hazy. I hope you read my last post, Windows 10 Shots – Streaming and Cast to Device. Hey, welcome back to another Windows 10 tips blog post.






    Windows is in notification mode