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I can do this with some games but most default to only opening on the primary monitor. I have a good LCD monitor I use for productivity and streaming while playing games that I would like to remain my main display where most apps, and all non-media apps, are default opening.
Many apps from the Microsoft Store are associated to a Microsoft Account and are installed on a per user basis, this cannot be changed. 2 For 3rd party software, when you run the installer, sometimes there will be an option to 'Install Just for Me' or for 'Everyone'
Yes I would buy an add-on so 1) the I can type direct in a search bar without popping another panel and 2) that start displays all apps by default instead of an extra UI step (or if an extra step, move mouse to left out of screen to show all apps or something very direct to select an app). Pierre
When you attempt to install something or start certain apps "_____ wishes to make changes to your computer". Is there a way to turn this off for certain apps. Like if you regularly open a certain app
Hi, I'm using Windows 10. For some reason the language for my default applications e.g. Mail, Photos (and even Skype) have been set to Japanese. How do I change it back to English? Thank you.
Right-click on the app and choose choose Create shortcut for the the apps that you want to add them to ...
I'm trying to rearrange my desktop icons in Windows 10, but they seem to be locked in place. The only way to move them freely is to enable Fences Pro and I don't want to do that. Is there a way to
On the resulting Start Menu, in the Alphabetical list of installed Apps, find an App Then simply click and drag that onto your Desktop to create a Desktop Shortcut Also, if you want to make a tile on your Start Menu for that App, right click it in the alphabetical list and choose 'Pin to Start' . . .
This is ideal for sites you frequently visit that don't have apps for. Installing them is easy and quick, and don't take up much room on your device's hard drive. If you're using multiple accounts, it uses the account you were signed into to create the app. Creating a web app for the site you visit. To create a web app for the site you visit.
First click on Start>All Apps>Choose an app and right click on it. Place mouse pointer on More>Open File location, right click on the app, click on, Show more options. Click on create shortcut. See images below. Image One. Image Two