you are your The Windows PC itself has recently been updatedMicrosoft started auto-upgrading Windows 11 PCs with its annual major update at the end of January. It has been an optional upgrade since the September release. But that’s fine. Huge Windows 11 2022 Update, codenamed 22H2. The system gets a little polish in almost every area. You’ll have noticed some more obvious interface changes, such as new icons for changing the volume.
Here are five more important changes you should check out first in Windows 11 2022 Update. If you want to dig further down the Windows 11 rabbit hole, check out the following guides. 10 Windows 11 tips and tricks you can use to customize your PC.
Clipchamp: New Free Video Editor
Windows now has a new default video editor, Clipchamp. It’s like a spiritual successor to Windows Movie Maker, etc., simpler and more accessible than professional video editors, like you can use it for quick cuts and fade-ins if you share YouTube videos with friends. Thing. The tool includes the usual basic timeline and editing features, allowing direct uploads to YouTube, TikTok, and various web storage services.
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As of Windows 11 version 22H2, Clipchamp must be included with the operating system.[スタート]Just search in the menu.If it’s not there, you can download it for free from microsoft store. here is a complete guide Let’s take a look at the basics of this new tool.
File Explorer tab
Power users have been waiting for this for a long time. Tabs are a feature that more advanced alternative file browsers have been using for decades, and Microsoft finally —Finally— Windows 11 2022 Update brought tabbed File Explorer.it’s here A complete guide on how to use them.

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in the top menu bar to open a new tab in an Explorer window.[+]Click the button. Tabs work just like you’re used to in modern web browsers, but you can’t (yet) click on a tab and drag it into a new explorer window. While you’re here, check out our newly streamlined left-hand menu. Get quick access to system folders and common locations.
If you like to arrange many apps for easy access from the Start menu, you’ll love the new Folders feature. It works much like folders do on the home screens of Android and iOS (or better yet, Chrome OS). Any two or more shortcuts can be combined into one folder, and any folder can be given a custom name.

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To get started, click and drag one Start Menu icon onto another. Once both are collapsed, release the mouse button and the folder will be automatically created. Click on the new folder and click on the title to rename it. Additional programs can be dragged in and out of folders, and you can have as many folders as you like.
A new way to use snap bars
The Snap Bar is one of the most useful multitasking tools in newer versions of Windows. You may have seen it if you often drag windows by their title bar. This allows you to easily move the window to half, third, or quarter of the screen. but, A new way to access.

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Hover over (do not click) the maximize window button in the top right corner between the close (X) and minimize (_) buttons. The six most common layout options are displayed. Click on any of the subgrids in this popup to send the window to that location. To enable this view, type Win + Z, number, number to “drill down” the options.
notepad redesigned
Notepad is one of the oldest and simplest tools in all of Windows, but this basic text editor is a little more capable than you may remember. The most basic version follows the dark or light color scheme of the personalization settings.

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Microsoft may have even more in store for its understated notepads. As you read this, a test version of Windows 11 is underway. Update in notepad tab Similarly, it will be added to Windows Explorer. Whether or not this will be a full release remains to be seen.
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