As you may have heard already, Microsoft is working on a new Windows SKU, known as Windows 10 Cloud. More information has become available about this build. Also, its official name was revealed, which is Windows 10 S.
Category: Windows 10
Remove Windows Media Player Context Menu
Windows Media Player (WMP) is the default audio and video player app in all Windows versions. Even in Windows 10, where it is not associatiated with media files any more because of UWP Groove Music and Video apps, WMP is still available. It has a couple of context menu entries which are useless if you do not use the app. Here is how to remove them.
Limit OneDrive Download and Upload Speed in Windows 10
You can set bandwidth limits for download and upload speeds in the built-in OneDrive client shipped with Windows 10. This will allow you to free up some bandwidth when needed.
Personalization Panel for Windows 10 v2.1 is out
I am happy to announce Personalization Panel for Windows 10 v2.1. Personalization Panel for Windows 10 is an alternative to the Settings app with the familiar look revived. In this release, I made it compatible with Windows 10 Creators Update.
Windows 10 Build 16184 is out for Fast Ring Insiders
Microsoft today released Windows 10 build 16184. It represents the upcoming Windows 10 "Redstone 3", the next feature update to Windows 10 Creators Update build 15063. The new build is available now for Fast Ring Insiders with a number of new features. Let's see what has changed.
Open Classic Color and Appearance in Windows 10 Creators Update
If you are using Windows 10 for a while, you definitely know that the classic Personalization options were removed in one of the pre-release builds. All options to personalize are now there in the Settings app, which is a Metro app designed for touch screen users and has controls which are poorly designed or have limited functionality. If you are not satisfied by this new way to tune up your OS appearance, you might be interested in accessing the classic Control panel applets. Here is how to open the classic Color and Appearance applet in Windows 10 Creators Update.
Open Classic Desktop Background in Windows 10 Creators Update
If you are using Windows 10 for a while, you definitely know that the classic Personalization options were removed in one of the pre-release builds. All options to personalize are now there in the Settings app, which is a Metro app designed for touch screen users and has controls which are poorly designed or have limited functionality. If you are not satisfied by this new way to tune up your OS appearance, you might be interested in accessing the classic Control panel applets. Here is how to open the classic Desktop Background applet in Windows 10 Creators Update.
Add Email Context Menu in Windows 10
You can add Email to the context Menu In Windows 10. It will allow you to send selected files and folders as email attachments directly from the right-click menu of the Desktop or in File Explorer. This will improve your productivity and save a lot of time.
Optimize Battery Life For Video Quality in Windows 10
There is a new option in Windows 10 which allows optimizing for battery life or video quality when watching moves and videos. It can be activated when your device is unplugged and using battery power. Let's see how it can be done.
Desktop Wallpaper Location Context Menu in Windows 10
The image you use as the desktop background can be the one that ships by default with Windows 10, or some image from your personal collection. Your background can also be set by any other app like your web browser or an app which downloads images from the Internet. Once you notice an image you like on your Desktop, you might want to find its location on the disk drive so you can save it for further use. Here is how to add a special context menu command to find the image quickly.
