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The Search interface - Windows Tutorial
From the course: Windows 10: Supporting Users Essential Training
The Search interface
- [Tutor] Windows 10 contains a built-in search interface that you can use to search for items on your computer hand on the web. Let me show you how it works. You can see the search box in the lower left corner of the screen, I'll go ahead and click on that now. And when I do the search interface opens, and the first thing that you'll probably notice about this interface, is that it's divided into a series of tabs. Right now the all tab is selected, so if I were to type a search query, I would see all kinds of results related to that query. Right now we see some default results, I haven't even typed in any kind of query, but Microsoft gives me a few things that they think I might be interested in. For example, we have top apps, things like settings, File Explorer, Microsoft Edge, and so on. We also have recent and notepad is listed among there, which I recently did a search for notepad, so that's why that's listed in…
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Start menu2m 8s
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The Action Center2m 13s
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Tablet mode3m 19s
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Focus Assist2m 24s
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