
Essential Network Settings and Tasks in Windows
Learn about essential network settings and tasks in Windows, such as finding your IP address, setting data limits, toggling Airplane mode, and more.
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Share a printer as a network printer - Microsoft Support
The name or IP address of the primary Windows device needs to be determined before the shared printer can be installed on other Windows devices. In the System > About window, the name of the …
Use your Windows device as a mobile hotspot - Microsoft Support
Open Mobile hotspot settings Turn on mobile hotspot in Settings In the Settings app on your Windows device, select Network & internet > Mobile hotspot. For Share my internet connection from, choose …
Use Snipping Tool to capture screenshots - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use Snipping Tool to capture a screenshot, or snip, of any object on your screen, and then annotate, save, or share the image.
Windows help and learning - support.microsoft.com
Find help and how-to articles for Windows operating systems. Get support for Windows and learn about installation, updates, privacy, security and more.
What is the Recent activity page? - Microsoft Support
See also Find your IP address Get back into a compromised account or email Learn what to do about unexpected Microsoft charges Manage your Xbox account or check a suspension. If your Xbox was …
Getting the latest Microsoft Edge update just got easier
Microsoft Edge always strives to give you with the best browsing experience possible. That’s why, with Microsoft Edge version 124, we’re excited to introduce a new and easier way to update your …
How to use Remote Desktop - Microsoft Support
Use Remote Desktop on your Windows, Android, or iOS device to connect to a Windows PC from afar. Here's how to set up your PC to allow remote connections and then connect to the PC you set up.
Windows location service and privacy - Microsoft Support
A limited set of features in Windows will use your IP address to provide you with contextual information for your area if location services is not turned on, such as weather on the taskbar.