Windows 最近推出了 1903 升级,在我安装它的同时,我深入了解了Windows 10
设置,看看是否有什么我还不知道的。
我发现了一些我不知道存在的有趣花絮,这只是表明您应该经常检查设置以查看隐藏在引擎盖下的内容。
要访问您的设置,请调出Windows菜单并单击齿轮图标。
勒索软件保护(RansomWare Protection)
对于迄今为止幸运地避免勒索软件的人来说,这是网络犯罪分子将病毒发送到某人的计算机系统(可能以受感染的电子邮件附件的形式)的时候。然后病毒会完全锁定计算机系统,并且所有者无法重新进入,直到他们向犯罪分子支付赎金(通常以比特币的形式)(BitCoin)。
Windows 10 有一个有趣的功能,您可以在其中打开他们所谓的“受控文件夹访问”。您需要启用 Windows Defender 才能使其正常工作,因此这可能会(might)
与您在系统上运行的另一个防病毒软件发生冲突。该功能可让您锁定文件夹,以便应用程序无法访问它们不应该去的区域并将文件保存到这些区域。
Updates & Security–>Windows Security–>Virus & Threat Protection中找到勒索软件防护。
存储感知(Storage Sense)
我总是在删除狂欢,以在我的 PC 上创建尽可能多的空间。但我几乎不知道Windows也可以自动为您执行此操作。该功能称为Storage Sense,位于System–>Storage。
您不必担心它会删除照片和工作文档等重要文件。相反,它专注于诸如临时 Internet 文件、cookie、缓存之类的垃圾。堵塞Windows管道的常见垃圾。
有趣的是,它还将提供摆脱 PC 上的“以前版本的 Windows”。根据您的情况,这可能会增加相当多的空间——在我的情况下,nearly 20GB!
同步剪贴板历史(Sync Clipboard History)
计算机的普通用户可能会一直复制和粘贴文本(CTRL + C ),但您是否知道,如果您在同一Windows电子邮件下登录到两台或多台Windows计算机,您可以在这些 PC 之间同步剪贴板历史记录?
您可以在System–>Clipboard进行设置。
您还可以通过按Windows(Windows)键和 V查看要复制并粘贴到剪贴板的最后几个项目。
链接您的智能手机(Link Your Smartphone)
如今,人们使用多种设备非常普遍。从个人电脑跳到笔记本电脑再到智能手机。那么,如果您正在一台Windows设备上阅读某些内容,并且想在智能手机上看到它呢?
您可以通过“电话(Phone)”部分下的Windows帐户将智能手机链接到 PC。(Windows)
这适用于 iPhone 和Android手机。您需要在手机上安装Edge浏览器才能使其正常工作并在其他设备上的Edge上进行浏览。
要将链接推送到您的手机,只需打开Edge中的共享菜单并选择您的手机。
同步您的设置(Sync Your Settings)
如果(Provided)您在所有
Windows设备上使用相同的登录详细信息,则可以同步许多其他内容以简化您的用户体验。
从主题到密码再到语言偏好等等,您只需在同一个微软账户下登录,然后在“(Microsoft)账户(Accounts)->同步您的设置(Sync Your Settings)”下开启同步功能。
搜索窗口(Searching Windows)
当您在Windows Explorer(Windows Explorer)的搜索框中搜索文件时,返回的内容将完全取决于您在“Search–>Searching Windows ”中此选项中的设置。
“经典(Classic)”选项将仅从您的库和桌面返回结果。但这可能会排除许多其他领域。因此,您可以选择改为索引整个 PC的“增强”。(Enhanced)请记住(Bear),如果您沿着这条路线走,最终可能会得到充满垃圾的搜索结果。
您可以通过将文件夹添加到“排除文件夹(Excluded Folders)”来减少在搜索结果中出现垃圾的机会,以免它们被遗漏。因此,例如您的Windows操作系统……
交付优化(Delivery Optimisation)
这是一个非常聪明的功能,如果您的互联网连接不稳定并且在尝试安装Windows更新时感到沮丧,它可以提供极大的帮助。
本地网络或
Internet上的其他计算机可以将部分Windows更新发送到您的 PC,以便下载它们。您可以限制带宽量,这样它就不会破坏您的数据计划,并且您可以决定另一台计算机是否必须在您的本地网络上,或者它是否可以来自Internet。
您可以在Update & Security–>Delivery Optimisation
解决问题(Troubleshoot Problems)
最后,如果没有定期出现问题, Windows PC 就不是真正的Windows PC。我对吗?
这就是Update & Security–>Troubleshoot 设置中的疑难解答部分非常有用的原因。这为您提供了所有不同Windows工具的列表,您可以使用这些工具来找出发生某些事情的原因。基本上(Basically),如果您的 PC 上等待发生潜在的灾难,则有一个自动故障排除程序。
虽然最近几次我使用故障排除工具来找出如何解决问题,但它告诉我没有问题!
Interesting Features In The Windows 10 Settings You May Not Know About
Windows recently pushed out the 1903 upgrade, and
while I was getting it installеd, I took a bit of a dive into the Windows 10
settings to see if there was anything I wasn’t yet aware of.
I found a few interesting tidbits which I had no idea
existed, which just goes to show you should always check the settings on a
regular basis to see what’s hiding under the hood.
To access your settings, bring up the Windows menu and
click the cog icon.
RansomWare Protection
For those who have been lucky enough to avoid ransomware up till now, this is when a cyber-criminal sends a virus to someone’s computer system (perhaps in the form of an infected email attachment). The virus then locks down the computer system completely and the owner is unable to get back in until they pay the criminal a ransom (usually in the form of BitCoin).
Windows 10 has an interesting feature where you can
switch on what they call “Controlled folder access”. You need to enable Windows
Defender for it to work so this might
clash with another antivirus you have running on your system. The feature lets
you lock down folders so apps cannot access areas where they are not supposed
to go and save files to those areas.
You can find the ransomware protection at Updates & Security–>Windows Security–>Virus & Threat Protection.
Storage Sense
I am always on a deleting binge to create as much space as possible on my PC. But little did I know that Windows can also do this for you automatically. The feature is called Storage Sense, located at System–>Storage.
You don’t have to worry about it deleting important
files like photos and work documents. It focuses instead on crap like temporary
internet files, cookies, cache, that sort of thing. The usual gunk that clogs
up the Windows pipes.
Interestingly, it will also offer to get rid of
“previous versions of Windows” on your PC. Depending on your situation, that
could add up to quite some space – in my case, nearly 20GB!
Sync Clipboard History
Regular users of a computer will likely copy and paste
text all the time (CTRL + C) but did you know that if you are signed into two
or more Windows machines under the same Windows email, you can sync your
clipboard history across those PC’s?
You can set this up at System–>Clipboard.
You can also view the last few items to be copied and
pasted to your clipboard by pressing the Windows key and V.
Link Your Smartphone
These days, it is very common for people to use
multiple devices. To jump from a PC to a laptop to a smartphone. So what if you
are reading something on one Windows device and you want to see it on say your
smartphone?
You can link your smartphone to your PC, via your Windows account, under the “Phone” section.
This works for both iPhones and Android phones. You
need to install the Edge browser on your phone for it to work and do your
browsing on Edge on your other devices.
To push a link to your phone, just open the sharing
menu in Edge and choose your phone.
Sync Your Settings
Provided you use the same login details on all of your
Windows devices, you can sync many other things to streamline your user
experience.
From themes to passwords to language preferences and more, all you have to do is log in under the same Microsoft account, and switch on the sync function under “Accounts–>Sync Your Settings”.
Searching Windows
When you are searching for a file in the search box in Windows Explorer, what it will come back with will depend entirely on your settings in this option at “Search–>Searching Windows”.
The “Classic” option will return results from only your libraries and desktop. But this potentially excludes a lot of other areas. So you may choose instead to go for “Enhanced” which indexes the whole PC. Bear in mind though that you may end up with search results full of crud if you go down this route.
You can reduce the chances of getting garbage in your search results by adding folders to “Excluded Folders” so they are missed out. So your Windows operating system for example….
Delivery Optimisation
This is a really smart feature which can help
enormously if you have a wonky internet connection and are frustrated in trying
to get Windows updates installed.
Other computers on your local network or on the
Internet can send parts of Windows updates to your PC so they can be
downloaded. You can limit the amount of bandwidth so it doesn’t chew up your
data plan and you can decide whether the other computer has to be on your local
network or if it can come from the Internet.
You can switch this on at Update & Security–>Delivery Optimisation
Troubleshoot Problems
Finally, a Windows PC wouldn’t be a true Windows PC
without something going wrong on a regular basis. Am I right?
That’s why the troubleshooting section in Settings at Update & Security–>Troubleshoot is really useful. This gives you a list of all the different Windows tools you can use to figure out why something is happening. Basically, if there is a potential disaster waiting to happen on your PC, there is an automated troubleshooter for it.
Although the last couple of times I used a
troubleshooting tool to figure out how to fix a problem, it told me there was
no problem!