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  1. Aug 26, 2015 · I've been using Windows 10 for a few days with no problem, and working mainly from the desktop view. But now I can only get the new view with the tiles (pre-selected useless ones that Windows thinks I'll find useful). I was trying to work with different documents and it was having trouble resizing and trying to do it for me with one on one side ...

  2. Dec 28, 2022 · Right-click on the desktop and choose Personalize. On the left panel, choose Theme. On the right-panel, go to the Desktop icon settings. Check the desktop icons you want to add. Then click Apply and OK to save the changes. After that, you have returned to normal desktop in Windows 10.

  3. Jun 24, 2020 · As I couldn't do anything without the admin password, I have done (with the help of my IT helper monkey) a clean install of Windows 10 Release 2004 from USB. The wifi problem was immediately fixed. My IT helper monkey was the admin for the tablet, but as he is constantly changing his password, he couldn't remember what he was using four years ago, which was about when we set up the tablet!

  4. Nov 23, 2022 · 2 To restore a maximized window, perform one of the following actions: A) Press the Alt + Space keys, and press the R key or click/tap on Restore. (see screenshots below) OR. B) Right click or press and hold on the title bar of the maximized app or window you want to restore, and click/tap on Restore or press the R key. OR.

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  5. Feb 8, 2019 · Press the Windows Key + A to open the Notification Bar. If you cannot see the Tablet Mode button, click 'Expand'. Then click the Tablet Mode button. 2. If this only happens when you click your Start Button, your Start Menu is in Full Screen Mode: Open the Settings App, go to Personalization - Start. Make sure 'Use Start Full Screen' is turned off.

  6. Hold CTRL and move your middle mouse wheel. You can also adjust the display settings by changing the resolution of the display scree. 1) Open settings and click on system. 2) Click on display and click on advanced display settings. 3) Now change the resolution accordingly and check if it helps.

  7. You can refresh, reset, or restore your PC from the Windows Recovery Environment. If you want to back up and restore your personal files, see Back up your Windows PC. Before you start to refresh or reset your PC. In most cases, once you start to refresh or reset your PC, it’ll finish on its own.

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