- Focus: Stay on Task Without Distractions in Windows - Microsoft Support
Focus is Windows feature designed to help you stay on task by minimizing distractions Whether you're working on an important project, studying for an exam, or simply need some uninterrupted time, Focus can help you maintain your concentration and productivity
- Make it easier to focus on tasks - Microsoft Support
The page will open in a simplified layout To customize the page display, use the options on the toolbar at the top of the page For example, under Text preferences you can modify the background color using themes or change the font To exit the Immersive Reader, select the Exit Immersive Reader icon on the address bar or press the Function key+F9
- Focus: Stay on Task Without Distractions in Windows
Focus is Windows feature designed to help you stay on task by minimizing distractions Whether you're working on an important project, studying for an exam, or simply need some uninterrupted time, Focus can help you maintain your concentration and productivity
- Get started with eye control in Windows - Microsoft Support
This article will guide you through all the steps of setting up an eye tracker If you've already got one set up, see Eye control basics in Windows 10, and for troubleshooting help, go to Eye control troubleshooting guide In this topic Set up an eye tracking device
- Take photos and videos with Surface - Microsoft Support
Surface model Camera locations Surface Pro The Windows Hello camera and front-facing camera are above the screen With the screen facing you, the back camera is in the middle towards the top edge of your Surface
- Common PC and device terms - Microsoft Support
Understand common PC and device terms like SSD, HDD, GPU, RAM, CPU, displays, and NPUs Learn how these components impact performance and help you choose the right PC
- Make the computer easier to see - Microsoft Support
Make items on the screen larger, change the borders around windows, use a high-contrast color scheme, and adjust other settings to make information on your computer easier to see
- Use Magnifier to make things on the screen easier to see
If you are using a mouse, select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Magnifier and use the Zoom level buttons to select how much Magnifier enlarges the screen when you turn it on If you are using Narrator and a keyboard: Press the Windows logo key+Ctrl+M to open the Magnifier settings view Press the Tab key until you hear “Zoom out, button” or “Zoom in, button,” and press Spacebar to
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