Disable Autoplay for non-volume devices.
Use these Registry files to enable or disable Autoplay for non-volume devices in Windows 10. The undo tweak is included.
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Disable Autoplay for non-volume devices.
Use these Registry files to enable or disable Autoplay for non-volume devices in Windows 10. The undo tweak is included.
Microsoft is releasing a new build from the development branch (the next Windows 10 version, currently known as version 1903, April 2019 Update, or 19H1). Windows 10 Build 18329 features an ability to run Desktop apps in Windows Mixed Reality, a number of improvements made to the dark theme of Mail and Calendar apps, and more.
Microsoft released yet another update to the Skype Insider Preview app. Skype 8.38.76.134 is out for Windows, Linux, iOS and Android, features personalized emoticons, customizable hearts and ribbons, and more.
AutoPlay is a special feature of the shell which allows the user to quickly pick a desired action for various media types you have connected or attached to your computer. You can configure it to open your favorite image viewer app when you insert a disk with photos, or launch a media player app automatically for your drive containing media files. It saves your time, since the required app starts automatically every time you connect your device or insert your disk.
Windows 10 version 1903, also known as "19H1" and "April 2019 Update" is almost complete. Windows 10 version 1903 is expected to reach the RTM stage in March. A webcast issued by Microsoft reveals a number of changes made to the setup program. It now displays more details about errors which prevent the OS from upgrading.
Disable AutoPlay for All Drives.
Use these Registry files to enable or disable the AutoPlay option for all drives in Windows 10. The undo tweak is included.
When you use an online storage provider such as OneDrive to store online-only files, some Windows apps might download these files automatically. For example, a music player app such as Windows Media Player might download your online-only music files to play them. You can block certain apps from downloading your online files automatically.
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 customize its cursor settings.
As you may remember, Microsoft is testing an update to Cortana in Windows 10. In the latest Insider Preview build, developers separated Cortana and search in the taskbar by giving them individual taskbar buttons and flyouts. A server-side change adds a new section to the search pane.
As you may remember, Skip Ahead, the option which allows Insiders to test builds from the upcoming RS_PRERELESE branch, was not available for a while. It looks like the ability to join the cutting edge update branch has now been restored temporarily by Microsoft, so interested users can sign-up for upcoming 19H2 builds.