Windows 11 File Explorer’s new feature makes it easier to access your photo collection
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The company Microsoft has Currently implementing major changes to the File Explorer which will likely go live sometime in 2023. The next major upgrade to Windows 11 will include a number of changes to File Explorer, including a more modern look, a new details pane, deeper integration with Microsoft 365, and more.
The new "Gallery" feature, available in Build 23435 (Dev channel), makes it easier for users to view their photo libraries. This new option is very much like the "All Photos" section of The Microsoft Camera App, making it easy on the user's eyes. What you see in the Photos app is, essentially, the same thing.
When using OneDrive's Camera Roll Backup on a mobile device, Gallery View will automatically prioritize the most recent photos. Images uploaded to OneDrive from the Samsung Gallery app will be displayed in File Explorer's Gallery tab.
In addition, a new "Collection" pull-down menu allows you to select the image folders to be used for display in the Gallery. You can display all images or just those taken in specific locations, for instance. To further refine your content filtering, you can create new folders inside of existing ones.
You're probably aware that Windows 11 introduces a new file dialog that can be used to select apps or files. To facilitate file attachments, PowerPoint presentations, and other uses, Microsoft is incorporating the Gallery feature into the file picking dialog.
Microsoft is updating the File Explorer to use WinUI 3, which will bring new design controls and application programming interfaces (APIs). This modern file manager is based on the WinAppSDK framework. A new "pizza" icon will appear on the toolbar of the updated file manager if you can access it.
Pictures in File Explorer
Gallery view in File Explorer | Image Provided by TheWindowsFan.com
Image courtesy of TheWindowsFan.com and the File Explorer Gallery
File Explorer continues to perform as before.
New privacy controls in Windows 11
Microsoft has released a new update today which includes improved privacy options and APIs for presence sensors. This feature was initially implemented in the OS with KB5025299, which was made available to beta users earlier this year.
Ambient new presence settings
If you have a device that supports presence sensing, you can control which apps have access to this data by granting or revoking permissions.
Microsoft has stated explicitly that it will not collect device images or metadata and will instead perform all data processing locally on the device hardware. If your device has the capability, you can access these new privacy options by going to Settings > Privacy & security > Presence sensing.
Apps that request and access users' location data can also be developed by programmers who have access to suitable presence-sensing hardware.
With undisputed convenience, wireless mice are increasingly popular, especially for laptop users. There are two basic types of wireless mice on the market: USB-RF and Bluetooth. The following article will show you how to connect both types of wireless mice to your Windows 11 computer.
Connecting a USB-RF mouse
The USB-RF mouse connects to your Windows 11 PC via a dongle. To connect to a USB-RF mouse, your PC will have to have an available USB-A port (if not, you can consider using a USB hub). The good news is that Windows will handle most of the setup automatically without you having to do too much.
To get started, flip the switch on your mouse. Each product is different, but there is usually a small switch on the bottom that allows you to turn the mouse on and off as needed. Then, plug your mouse's dongle into your PC's USB-A port.
As soon as Windows 11 starts to connect with the device, a little notice will show in the lower right corner of the screen.
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In Windows 11, you can set an internet data limit so that your PC doesn't use more than your network data allows. This article will show you how to specify different levels of Internet usage limits on your Windows 11 PC.
Set the data limit in Windows 11
In Windows 11, you can set a separate data limit for each WiFi and Ethernet network you connect to.
To begin, press the Windows + I key combination on your PC to launch the Settings app.
In the Settings window that opens, click on the “ Network & Internet ” item in the list on the left.
On the “ Network & Internet ” settings screen, scroll down and select “ Advanced Network Settings ”.
On the “ Advanced Network Settings ” page that opens, find the “ More Settings ” section and click on the “ Data Usage ” section.
You are now on the data usage settings page. Here, in the top-right corner, click the " Wi-Fi " drop-down menu and select the network on which you want to set the data ...
By default, when you are not using the computer for a period of time, the screen will automatically turn off. This will save power and save the computer's battery when in use. However, the default time to turn off the computer screen may be too long or too fast, affecting the work on the computer. If so, users can completely adjust the time to automatically turn off the screen on the computer. The following article will guide you on how to adjust the Windows 7 screen-off time.
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Step 1:
At the interface on the screen, right-click the battery icon below the Taskbar, and then select Power Option .
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