Learn everything you need to know about the latest features of Windows 11, the widely used desktop operating system from Microsoft.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Learn Windows 11
- Use the exercise files
- Windows 11 S and other editions
- New features in Windows 11 in 2023
- Understanding the login account
- First-time setup and signing in
- Sign in, shut down, sleep, and restart
- Interface with the taskbar and windows
- Adjust system settings
- Connect wired and Bluetooth wireless accessories
- Mouse and trackpad options
- Use the Quick Settings panel
- Connecting to the internet
- Use keyboard shortcuts
- Update Windows 11
- Launch applications from the Start menu or taskbar
- Quit applications
- Customize the Start menu and taskbar
- Multitask to switch between applications
- Manage multiple workspaces
- Use widgets
- Browse through folders on your storage drive
- Essential folder structure, including the user folder
- Understand OneDrive and folder organization
- Use shortcuts to essential folders
- Use the tabs in File Explorer
- Customize the File Explorer interface
- Create and rename folders
- Move and copy files
- Delete files and folders
- Zip and unzip archive files
- Save files within an application
- Use an external drive or memory stick
- Organize items on the desktop
- Change the wallpaper and other visuals
- Use bundled applications
- Use the bundled Office apps
- Browse the web with Edge
- Clear your web browsing history
- Organize and edit photos
- Link online accounts to mail, address book, and calendar
- Work with Outlook for mail, calendar, and contacts
- Set app privacy and permissions
- Install applications from the Microsoft Store
- Install applications from the web or install disk
- Use Android apps on Windows 11
- Uninstall applications
- Set up a printer
- Manage notifications
- Use Do not disturb and Focus sessions
- Use Bing AI for online searches and compositions
- Use the Copilot AI assistant in Windows
- Use Windows Search with Bing AI
- Manage multiple user accounts
- Change passwords and sign-in options
- Overview of accessibility features
- Control Windows using voice commands
- Use live captions
- Link a phone to Windows
- Use Nearby sharing between computers
- Set up a backup
- Continue learning other applications for Windows
Taught by
Walt Ritscher