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Try saying: “Open Edge,” “Click Next,” “Press Ctrl S,” or “Show grid” to click anywhere on screen. It’s surprisingly fast and a game-changer for hands-free productivity. Most people know Snap Layouts (hover over the maximize button). But the keyboard shortcut is where the magic happens.

Pro tip: still work, but Win + Z gives you more layout options, especially on ultrawide monitors. 3. Focus Sessions (Built into the Clock App) Third-party Pomodoro timers are great, but Windows has a native one that integrates with Spotify and Microsoft To Do.

Press , then hit the corresponding number to snap your window into a layout. Even better: after snapping one window, Windows suggests filling the remaining spaces with other open windows. youwindowsworld

Until next time — keep clicking smarter, not harder. 🪟 Liked this post? Subscribe to YouWindowsWorld for weekly Windows deep dives.

5 Windows 11 Features You’re Probably Not Using (But Should Be) Try saying: “Open Edge,” “Click Next,” “Press Ctrl

Settings → Personalization → Dynamic Lighting

We spend hours in Windows every day—working, gaming, or just browsing. But most of us stick to the same routine: open the Start menu, launch a browser, maybe pin a few apps to the taskbar. But the keyboard shortcut is where the magic happens

Open the app → Focus Sessions. Set a timer, link your music, and add tasks. When you start a session, Windows automatically enables Do Not Disturb, hides taskbar badges, and disables blinking icons.