Fixing 10 Annoying Windows Issues

Fixing 10 Annoying Windows Issues

I love Windows, but that doesn’t mean I love everything ‍about it. In fact, Windows ​can‌ behave in a lot of very annoying ⁢ways until you make some⁣ tweaks.

When I ⁣set up ⁢any Windows PC for⁤ the first time, I ⁢always find myself fixing a few⁤ things to make⁣ Windows less obnoxious. Some of them are downright hidden — did you know you could stop the Start menu from searching Bing, for example?

Here are⁢ 10 ⁤of the most annoying aspects of modern versions of Windows — and how to fix‍ them.

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Windows annoyance #1: Noisy widgets

Widgets are one of the most annoying things ‍about a default ⁢Windows system. I don’t need​ to see⁤ an animated message⁤ saying the⁤ S&P 500 is “trending down” on my taskbar while ⁤I’m trying to be productive — or while I’m trying to relax. And I definitely don’t need a ‌feed of often-clickbait stories‌ popping up when I accidentally hover my cursor ⁣over the Widgets icon.

On Windows 11, you can‌ hide Widgets by right-clicking an empty spot on​ the taskbar, selecting “Taskbar Settings,” and then turning⁢ off‍ “Widgets” under Taskbar items.

On Windows 10, right-click an empty space on your taskbar, point to “News and interests,” and select “Turn off.”

(While‌ the feature may⁤ not be called Widgets on Windows 10,‍ it’s similar — and similarly annoying.)

Chris Hoffman, IDG

The Widgets pane is by far the worst‍ part of Windows 11 — in my⁢ opinion.

Windows annoyance #2:​ Bing Search in the Start menu

When you search in the Start menu,‌ Windows searches Bing rather than⁣ just the applications⁢ and files on your PC. And, if you click one of those links, Windows always opens Bing in Edge — not your ‍default web ‍browser.

Maybe web search from the Start ⁣menu is useful, but I don’t really ⁤want to ⁣use Bing — and⁢ I don’t⁤ want to use Edge.

Want to stop it? ⁤You’ll need to adjust the “DisableSearchBoxSuggestions” value in the registry. (This works on both Windows 10 and Windows 11.)

Or, get rid ​of ⁣all ⁤your Start menu annoyances ‌at once by installing an ‍alternative Start menu for ⁤your Windows PC.

Chris Hoffman,‍ IDG

Web ⁤search in the Start menu helps Microsoft ⁤boost its Bing​ — and Edge — usage numbers.

Windows annoyance #3:⁢ Unnecessary startup apps

PC manufacturers often preinstall startup apps⁤ and other “bloatware” on their PCs, but even if you have a ⁣fresh Windows system you installed yourself, Microsoft bundles in its own startup applications. For example, Windows includes Microsoft Teams and starts ⁣it when you sign⁢ in — even if you‍ don’t use Teams ‍— cluttering your notification area.

I recommend⁣ cleaning up your Startup ⁣applications. You‌ can do so from the Task Manager — either right-click your taskbar and select…

2023-12-27 16:00:03
Article from www.computerworld.com ⁢ rnrn

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