Microsoft has started releasing the official ISO images for Windows 10 Insider Preview for both Fast and Slow rings. The company used to share Slow Ring ISO images only, but this has finally changed.
Category: Windows 10
Cumulative Updates for Windows 10 June 11, 2019
Microsoft is releasing cumulative updates for supported Windows 10 versions. The updates include quality improvements only. They do not add new features to the OS, however, they change the build number. Here are the changes introduces in the updates.
Enable Narrator Scan Mode in Windows 10
How to Enable Narrator Scan Mode in Windows 10
As you may already know, Narrator is a screen-reading app built into Windows 10. Narrator lets users with vision issues to use PC and complete common tasks. One of its useful features is Scan mode. Today, we'll see how to enable and use it.
How to Easily Manage Multiple iPhone/iPad/iPod Devices On One Computer for Free?
Whether you wish to switch to a new iPhone or revive your old one, it is imperative to back up the data using a proper software for being restored later on. This can protect you from all chances of data loss.
Check WDDM Version in Windows 10 (Windows Display Driver Model)
How to check WDDM Version in Windows 10
Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) is the graphic driver architecture which is composed of user-mode and kernel-mode parts. It is available starting with Windows Vista and is required starting with Windows 8. This section discusses requirements, specifications, and behavior for WDDM drivers. There are several versions of WDDM. Let's see how to find which version of WDDM is supported on your device.
Change Audio Output Device for Narrator in Windows 10
How to Change Audio Output Device for Narrator in Windows 10
As you may already know, Narrator is a screen-reading app built into Windows 10. Narrator lets users with vision issues to use PC and complete common tasks. In recent Windows 10 builds you can change the audio output device for Narrator. Let's see how it can be done.
Disable Lower Volume of Other Apps when Narrator is Speaking
How to disable Lower Volume of Other Apps when Narrator is Speaking
Narrator is a screen-reading app built into Windows 10. Narrator lets users with vision issues to use PC and complete common tasks. The user can change its voice, adjust the speaking rate, pitch, and volume. When Narrator is speaking, it automatically lowers the audio volume from other apps, so you can hear it better. If you are not happy with this feature, here's how to disable it.
Windows 10 Version 1903 is Now Available via Manual Update
As you may remember, Microsoft has postponed public rollout of Windows 10 version 1903 '19H1' on April 4, 2019. By shifting the release from April to May, the company has allotted more time for testing.
Two more hidden features in Windows 10 build 18912
Besides the hidden 'Calendar Quick Compose' feature and new delivery optimization options, Windows 10 build 18912 includes a set of new notification options and a predicative text input feature. As you could expect, they are also hidden.
Disable Online Services for Narrator in Windows 10
How to disable Online Services for Narrator in Windows 10
Narrator is a screen-reading app built into Windows 10. Narrator lets users with vision issues to use PC and complete common tasks. The user can change its voice, adjust the speaking rate, pitch, and volume. In this article, we will see how to disable the Online Services feature for Narrator.