How to Customize Windows 11

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features available with Windows 11

There are many great new features available with Windows 11, such as the built-in weather application. But there are some things that you need to know if you want to learn how to use this awesome new feature. We’ll show you how to open a widget on your screen. Here’s what you need to know

In order to access all the available widgets, first you will need to choose the add widgets button from your start menu. This is on the left side of your screen. You will see a rectangular shape with two equidistant sides and two equidistant top corners. The upper left corner of this rectangle will be the time-zone style, and the lower right corner is the calculator style. The center of the screen will be the regular size window, while the right edge of the screen will be the large-form style

Once you click on the add widgets button, you will be taken to a new page. Here you will see that you have two sections. The top section contains the general information using which you can access any widgets. The second section offers details on the weather

You have two choices for configuring the sizes of the window and the widget panels. You can set them both to be the large, medium, or small width, as per your requirements. You also have an option of choosing whether you want to adjust the height and the width of the small, medium, and large widgets panel.

 

Once you click on the plus sign in the upper right corner of the screen you will be taken to the edit panel. Here you will find four tabs. The first tab has four categories named after the Windows operating system. These are: favorites; control panel; keyboard; and start menu. If you click on any of the items you will be taken to a customize options dialogue box.

 

The next step is to open this dialog box and type ” Taskbar Widgets” in the text box and click “OK”. This will take you to a page where you will find one of the three dots in a row. This represents the Windows Taskbar. To customize this bar, double-click the small, medium, or large size dot and change the color of the widget button from green to blue. You will also see a pencil next to the action pane.

 

The third and last step is to right-click on the three dots and choose properties. On this screen you will see the following options: Target window, Layout tab, Show/ Hide widgets, and clear all of them. Click on the “OK” button to dismiss the options. By clicking on this window you will be taken back to the customize options screen.

 

Finally, we are going to create the fourth Windows 11 widget that will replace the traditional calculator on the right side of our desktop. To do this, click on the “Widgets” icon located on the right side of your computer screen. The following message will appear: You need to uninstall all the apps before you are able to run this program. Click to clear the window and then click on “install new software”. After you click this, you will see a new option called “Add/Remove Programs”.

 

Choose the “Add/Remove Program” and then click “OK”. After this, a new window will open up and the “widget manager” will appear. Click on the plus sign next to “weather widgets” to highlight it and double click on it. You will see four tabs; one for the default location, the current date and time, weather widgets and photo widgets.

 

To access the weather widgets, click on the weather widget. A menu will appear and you can click on the “agi-widget panel” to open it up. There you will find the following options; long press on the plus sign next to the word “date”, next to “time” and next to “width”. By selecting any of these options, you will be able to access the weather widgets.

 

To finish the process, you should long press on the word “link” and the “apse button” will appear. This will take you to another page where you can enter a URL address where the widget can be installed. By selecting “OK” and then “Map” you will be taken to another screen with a map of the current location. Open the Microsoft outlook and click on the map to display the current location of the widget.


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