如果您在 PC 上使用 Windows 10,您就会熟悉通知,并且您可能会经常看到它们。无论(Whether)您是收到有关新电子邮件或Skype消息的通知、有关您刚刚连接到 PC 的新设备的通知,还是有关正在安装的新系统功能的通知,Windows 10 的操作中心(Action Center)通知系统始终帮助您掌握最新动态并知道发生了什么。如果您想知道Windows 10通知的存储位置、如何查看和使用它们以及如何关闭通知,请阅读本教程:
注意:(NOTE:)本教程的屏幕截图取自Windows 10 October 2020 Update(版本 20H2)(Windows 10 October 2020 Update (version 20H2))。如果您的设备上的情况有所不同,则您可能使用的是旧版本的 Windows 10(version of Windows 10)。
Windows 10通知存储在哪里?如何在Windows 10中找到(Windows 10)操作中心(Action Center)?
“什么是Windows 10中的操作中心(Action Center)?” 和“ Windows 10(Windows 10)通知存储在哪里?” 是两个相关的问题。两者的答案是这样的:Windows 10的操作中心(Action Center )是您从操作系统和应用程序获取通知的地方。操作中心(Action Center)也是您访问一系列快速操作的地方。
在能够查看您的通知之前,您必须首先知道如何访问它们。这样做相当直观,因为Windows 10每次在您的设备上发生新事物时都会通知您。当有事情发生时,系统会在屏幕的右下角显示一条通知。
来自Windows 10操作中心(Action Center)的通知
但是,此通知横幅通常会在片刻后消失,一段时间后,您可能不记得它说了什么。幸运(Fortunately)的是,在处理它们之前,所有通知都存储在操作中心的(Action Center)通知(Notifications)部分中。有多种方法可以打开(multiple ways to open the Action Center)操作中心(Action Center),但我们认为最简单的方法是单击系统托盘中的操作中心(Action Center)按钮。
如何在Windows 10中打开(Windows 10)操作中心(Action Center)
请注意,当您收到新通知时,该图标上还会有一个小数字标记,告诉您收到了多少新通知。
您在Windows 10的操作中心(Action Center)收到哪些通知?
操作中心(Action Center)有两个主要部分:通知(Notifications)和快速操作(Quick Actions)。
Windows 10 的操作中心(Action Center)具有通知和快速操作(Quick Actions)
由于它是Windows 10的一项重要功能,因此我们专门为访问、使用和编辑快速操作(accessing, using, and editing Quick Actions)提供了完整的教程。回到通知,Windows 10 的操作中心(Action Center)可以显示有关计算机或设备上发生的各种事情的消息:
- 安全和维护(Security and maintenance):如果有您应该注意的安全设置或维护任务,Windows 10会通知您。
- 设置(Settings):每当系统对您的设置进行重大更改时,您也会在Windows 10的操作中心(Action Center)收到通知。
- 应用程序(Apps):每次在您使用的应用程序中发生某些事情时,您都会在操作中心通知(Action Center Notifications)区域中收到一条消息。例如,您每次收到电子邮件、登录到日历(Calendar)应用程序的事件即将发生时或当您在Slack等聊天应用程序上收到消息时都会收到通知。如果由于某种原因您不想接收来自特定应用的通知,请按照以下步骤阻止它(follow these steps to block it)。
- 其他 Windows 10 事件(Other Windows 10 events):您还会收到有关不同类型事件的通知,例如选择插入USB记忆棒或DVD时会发生什么。
这些只是您可以获得的通知的一些示例。但是,根据您的活动,还有其他类型的通知。
Windows 10 通知存储在哪里?如何使用通知
单击或点击操作中心(Action Center)的任何通知消息都会触发其相应的任务。例如:
- 如果您单击或点击电子邮件通知,Windows 10 会自动打开邮件(Mail)应用程序并将您带到该特定消息。
- 如果您收到来自网站的通知,单击或点击它会将您带到您的网络浏览器中。
- 如果您单击或点击设置通知,Windows 10 将启动“设置”(Settings)应用程序并将您带到您需要处理的设置位置。
- 如果您从Skype(Skype)或Slack等聊天应用程序收到通知并单击或点击它,该聊天应用程序将打开并显示您收到的消息。
- 如果您在设备上插入USB闪存驱动器并单击或点击收到的通知,则可以选择要执行的自动播放操作。(AutoPlay)
- 如果您从防病毒软件收到通知并单击或点击它,您的防病毒软件将打开其用户界面。通常,它会将您带到发送该通知的模块。
该列表可以继续,具体取决于推送通知的应用程序或系统功能。
Windows 10中操作中心(Action Center)的外观
有时,通知可能包含太多信息,以至于无法仅放在一行中。如果是这种情况,您会在其右侧看到一个向下的小箭头。单击(Click)或点击它以查看整个通知内容。
如何打开通知的详细信息
然后,Windows 10 的操作中心(Action Center)可让您查看该通知的全部内容。
如何查看通知的详细信息
正如您在上面的屏幕截图中所注意到的,某些应用程序还允许您直接从通知中执行各种操作。
例如,邮件(Mail)应用程序允许您直接从操作中心的通知中(Action Center)设置 [a] 标志、存档(Set [a] flag, Archive, )或关闭(Dismiss)电子邮件消息。您甚至不必为此打开应用程序本身。不错(Nice),对吧?
与Windows 10(Windows 10)通知交互
此外,如果某个特定应用以您的方式发送了许多通知,则只有最后三个通知会显示在Action Center中。但是,较旧的通知也不会丢失,要查看所有通知,您可以单击或点击列表末尾的“查看更多 (X)”链接,其中(“See more (X)”)X是隐藏在视图中的通知数量。
在Windows 10(Windows 10)的操作中心(Action Center)查看更多通知
如何从Windows 10的操作中心关闭通知(Action Center)
每次打开通知时,Windows 10 都会自动将其从操作中心通知(Action Center Notifications)区域中删除。但是,您可能不想打开并查看某些通知的全部内容。如果您只想清除单个通知,可以将其关闭。为此,请将鼠标悬停在它上面,然后单击或点击通知右上角的小X图标。(X)请注意,当您将鼠标光标悬停在通知上时,您只会看到X按钮。(X)
关闭来自操作中心(Action Center)的通知
如果您有触摸屏,您也可以通过向右滑动通知来关闭通知,而不是按X (关闭)按钮。((Close))
重要提示:(IMPORTANT:)我们的一些读者询问Windows 10是否允许您查看已关闭的通知。答案是不。一旦您关闭通知或通过单击或点击它来选择它,该通知将自动清除。Windows 10的操作中心(Action Center)不会保留您与之交互的通知的历史记录。
如何清除整组通知
您收到的所有通知都会根据发送它们的功能或应用程序进行分组。例如,您从“邮件”(Mail )应用程序收到的所有通知都归类在“邮件”(Mail)标题下。您从Skype、Slack、Facebook Messenger、Microsoft Store 等(Microsoft Store,)收到的通知也是如此。
如果要关闭组中的所有通知,请将鼠标悬停在该组的标题上,然后单击或点击右侧显示的小X按钮。(X)
从Windows 10(Windows 10)中的应用清除通知
如何清除操作中心的所有通知(Action Center)
如果要清除收到的所有通知,无论它们来自何处,请单击或点击操作中心(Action Center)通知(Notifications)区域右下角的“清除所有通知”(“Clear all notifications”)按钮。
要关闭Windows 10通知,请单击清除(Clear)所有通知
当您这样做时,您会关闭所有通知,并且操作中心的(Action Center)通知(Notifications)部分会告诉您“没有新通知”。(“No new notifications.”)
Windows 10的操作中心(Action Center)没有通知
注意:(NOTE:) Windows 10 还具有一项非常有用的功能,称为Focus Assist,可让您控制在特定时间收到的通知类型。要了解如何在想要不受干扰地工作或娱乐时执行此操作,请阅读本教程:如何使用 Focus Assist(安静时间)暂时停止 Windows 10 通知(How to temporarily stop Windows 10 notifications with Focus Assist (Quiet Hours))。
你喜欢通知在Windows 10的操作中心(Action Center)中的工作方式吗?
如您所见,Windows 10操作中心的(Action Center)通知(Notifications)功能是了解您的 PC 或设备上是否需要处理任何事情的绝佳方式。访问(Accessing)和处理通知既舒适又快速,您无疑也发现了这一点。在本文的最后,我们希望了解您对Windows 10的此功能的看法。你喜欢使用这个功能吗?它对你有用吗?你(Did)有什么问题吗?在下面发表评论,让我们知道。
How to use Windows 10's Action Center notifications -
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NOTE: The screenshots from this tutorial are taken in Windows 10 October 2020 Update (version 20H2). If things look different on your device, you might have an older version of Windows 10.
Where are Windows 10 notifications stored? How do I find the Action Center in Windows 10?
“What is the Action Center in Windows 10?” and “Where are Windows 10 notifications stored?” are two related questions. The answer to both of them is this: Windows 10’s Action Center is the place where you get notifications from the operating system and from your apps. The Action Center is also the place where you get access to a series of quick actions.
Before being able to view your notifications, you must first know how to get to them. It’s fairly intuitive to do so because Windows 10 notifies you each time something new is taking place on your device. When something happens, the system displays a notification on the bottom right corner of your screen.
A notification from Windows 10's Action Center
However, this notification banner usually goes away in a few moments and, after a while, you might not remember what it said. Fortunately, until they are taken care of, all notifications are stored in the Notifications section of the Action Center. There are multiple ways to open the Action Center, yet the easiest one, in our opinion, is to click on the Action Center button found in the system tray.
How to open Action Center in Windows 10
Note that when you have new notifications, the icon also has a small number badge on it, which tells you how many new notifications you received.
What notifications do you get in Windows 10’s Action Center?
The Action Center has two major sections: Notifications and Quick Actions.
Windows 10's Action Center has Notifications and Quick Actions
Since it’s a significant feature of Windows 10, we dedicated an entire tutorial to accessing, using, and editing Quick Actions. Going back to notifications, Windows 10’s Action Center can show messages about all kinds of things happening on your computer or device:
- Security and maintenance: if there are security settings or maintenance tasks that you should take care of, Windows 10 notifies you about it.
- Settings: whenever the system makes a critical change to your settings, you also get notified in Windows 10’s Action Center.
- Apps: each time something happens in an app you use, you get a message in the Action Center Notifications area. For example, you get a notification each time you receive an email, an event logged into your Calendar app is due to occur soon, or when you received a message on a chat app like Slack. If, for some reason, you do not want to receive notifications from a particular app, follow these steps to block it.
- Other Windows 10 events: you also get notified for different kinds of events, like choosing what happens when you plug in a USB memory stick or a DVD.
These are just some examples of notifications that you can get. However, there are also other kinds of notifications, depending on your activity.
Where are Windows 10 notifications stored? How to use notifications
Clicking or tapping any notification message from the Action Center triggers its corresponding task. For example:
- If you click or tap on an email notification, Windows 10 automatically opens the Mail app and takes you to that specific message.
- In case you get a notification from a website, clicking or tapping on it takes you to it in your web browser.
- If you click or tap on a settings notification, Windows 10 launches the Settings app and takes you to the location of the setting you need to take care of.
- If you get a notification from a chat app like Skype or Slack and you click or tap on it, that chat app opens and shows the message you received.
- If you plug in a USB flash drive on your device and you click or tap on the notification you get for it, you can choose the AutoPlay action that you want to perform.
- If you get a notification from your antivirus and click or tap on it, your antivirus opens its user interface. Usually, it takes you to the module that sent that notification.
The list can go on, depending on what app or system feature has pushed the notifications.
What the Action Center looks like in Windows 10
Sometimes, a notification can contain too much information to fit on just one line. If that is the case, you get a small downwards pointing arrow to its right. Click or tap on it to see the entire notification content.
How to open the details of a notification
Then, Windows 10’s Action Center lets you see the whole content of that notification.
How to see the details of a notification
As you can notice in the screenshot above, some apps also allow you to do various actions straight from the notifications.
For instance, the Mail app lets you Set [a] flag, Archive, or Dismiss an email message directly from its notification in the Action Center. You do not even have to open the app itself for that. Nice, right?
Interacting with a Windows 10 notification
Also, if a particular app has sent many notifications your way, only the last three of them are shown in the Action Center. However, the older notifications are not lost either and, to see them all, you can click or tap on the “See more (X)” link at the end of the list, where X is the number of notifications hidden from view.
See more notifications in Windows 10's Action Center
How to dismiss a notification from Windows 10’s Action Center
Each time you open a notification, Windows 10 automatically removes it from the Action Center Notifications area. However, you might not want to open and view what some notifications are all about. If you only want to clear a single notification, you can dismiss it. To do it, hover over it and click or tap the small X icon on the top right corner of the notification. Note that you only get to see the X button when you hover the mouse cursor over the notification.
Dismiss a notification from the Action Center
Instead of pressing the X (Close) button, you can also close a notification by swiping the notification to the right if you have a touchscreen.
IMPORTANT: Some of our readers asked whether Windows 10 lets you view dismissed notifications. The answer is no. Once you dismiss a notification or select it by clicking or tapping on it, that notification is automatically cleared. Windows 10’s Action Center doesn’t keep a history log of the notifications you interacted with.
How to clear an entire group of notifications
All the notifications you receive are grouped depending on what feature or app has sent them. For instance, all the notifications you get from the Mail app are grouped under the Mail title. The same goes for the notifications you get from Skype, Slack, Facebook Messenger, the Microsoft Store, and so on.
If you want to dismiss all the notifications in a group, hover your mouse over that group’s title, and then click or tap on the small X button that shows up on its right side.
Clear notifications from an app in Windows 10
How to clear all the notifications from the Action Center
If you want to clear all the notifications you got, regardless of where they came from, click or tap the “Clear all notifications” button from the bottom-right side of the Notifications area in the Action Center.
To dismiss Windows 10 notifications, click Clear all notifications
When you do that, you dismiss all the notifications, and the Notifications section of the Action Center tells you that there are “No new notifications.”
No notifications in Windows 10's Action Center
NOTE: Windows 10 also has a very useful feature called Focus Assist, which lets you control what types of notifications you get during certain hours. To learn how to do that when you want to work or play without interruptions, read this tutorial: How to temporarily stop Windows 10 notifications with Focus Assist (Quiet Hours).
Do you like how the notifications work in Windows 10’s Action Center?
As you can see, the Notifications feature from Windows 10's Action Center is an excellent way of finding out if there is anything you need to take care of on your PC or device. Accessing and handling notifications is both comfortable and fast, as you have undoubtedly discovered too. At the end of this article, we would like to get your view on this feature of Windows 10. Do you enjoy using this feature? Does it work well for you? Did you have any issues? Leave a comment below and let us know.