Windows 10 allows you to save searches in order to reuse them later. If you search for certain files frequently, it is very useful to have a saved search for that task. Also, you can create a special search which shows you files modified yesterday, a week ago or some time ago.
How to Replace Default User Account Picture in Windows 10
By default, Windows 10 assigns a barebones user avatar for every user account with a grey background and the user represented by white curves. You can replace this boring image with any other image, so new accounts will have it applied by default. Here is how to change the default user picture to a custom image.
Download Sample User Avatar for Windows 10
Sample User Avatar for Windows 10.
Use these files to replace the default user image in Windows 10.
How to Clear Cache and Cookies in Opera
Opera is a popular web browser available for all major platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux and Android. If some web pages have unexpected behavior in this browser, you can try to clear the cache and cookies. Let's see how it can be done.
Uninstall and Remove Get Help in Windows 10
Windows 10 comes with a set of bundled apps which are installed for all users by default. Some of them like Calculator or Photos are intended to replace classic Windows apps. Others are new to Windows 10 and provide various online and offline services. One such app is the Get Help app. If you found no use for this app, you might want to delete it. In this article, we will see how it can be done.
How To Auto Close Emoji Panel in Windows 10
In Windows 10, there is a special feature which allows entering Emoji easily. With a hotkey, you can open the Emoji Panel and pick the emoji you want. With recent Windows 10 builds, you can enter multiple emoji at a time. A new option will allow you to automatically close the emoji panel after you choose an emoji. By default, the emoji panel remains open. Here is how to auto close it.
How to Enable Mono Audio in Windows 10
Mono audio is a special Accessibility feature of Windows 10 that makes sure that even if a listener has an issue with one ear or one audio channel, he or she will never miss a word or sound of audio playing in a stereo headset or multichannel speakers. For many years, the audio we listen to has come with distinct left and right channels. In this case, the listener receives a different audio stream from both channels with different sounds. Unlike stereo, monoaural audio plays the same stream via both channels. Windows 10 includes a native option to enable Mono audio output.
Download Close Emoji Panel Automatically in Windows 10
Close Emoji Panel Automatically in Windows 10.
Use these Registry files to enable or disable the "Close the Emoji Panel automatically" in Windows 10. The undo tweak is included.
Download Enable Mono Audio in Windows 10
Enable Mono Audio in Windows 10.
Use these Registry files to enable or disable mono audio output in Windows 10. The undo tweak is included.