In the weather app, you can keep an eye on weather conditions for multiple locations. Explore the interface, choose multiple locations to monitor the weather, and adjust settings for how weather information is displayed.
- [Instructor] Let's take a look at the weather application…in Windows 10.…So of course, I'm going to go into the start menu,…and I could find it on the list of all apps,…or I happen to have it set as a tile here in my start menu.…And this is a good opportunity to talk about…some of the benefits you might get from a live tile.…You can see, I have a preview of the weather report…on this tile before I even click on it to launch the app.…If you don't see that, there might be a few reasons.…If you've never launched the application before,…then you might not see anything here.…
Or if you right-click on a tile and go to more,…there's an option to turn the live tile off,…so you might see something that looks…a little bit more like this.…So you could right-click on it, go to more,…and turn live tile on.…Now if you don't see any information here,…or if you see information for the wrong location,…we're going to see how to get that all set up…as we go through the application.…So let's go ahead and launch it.…And if this is the first time…
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4/28/2017Released
4/11/2017- Running Windows 10 for the first time
- Launching applications
- Interacting with windows, menus, and ribbons
- Multitasking to switch between multiple applications
- Switching to Tablet mode
- Browsing and managing files and folders with the File Explorer
- Browsing the web with Edge
- Working with email, contacts, and calendars
- Using and installing apps
- Managing display and account settings
- Searching with Cortana
- Sharing with home networks
- Backing up Windows 10
- Troubleshooting Windows 10
Skill Level Intermediate
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Q. This course was updated 04/28. What topics were part of the update?
A. The following topics were part of the update: bookmarking in Edge, using extensions in Edge, working with the Mail app, editing photos, managing musics, movies, and TV shows, and connecting to another computer over a home network.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 16s
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Using the exercise files3m 11s
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1. Getting Started
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Connecting to the internet8m 11s
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Adding a printer4m 46s
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2. Launching and Managing Applications
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Quitting applications3m 54s
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Switching to tablet mode3m 53s
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Windows Ink Workspace8m 56s
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3. File Explorer: The Windows Filing Cabinet
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Browsing through folders6m 54s
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Deleting files4m 20s
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4. Browsing the Web with Edge
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Downloading files7m 7s
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Viewing and clearing history4m 31s
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Using extensions5m 29s
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5. Working with Mail, People, and Calendars
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Working with the Mail app7m 22s
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Using the Calendar6m 18s
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6. Using the Other Bundled Apps
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Maps and location services10m 28s
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Browsing and editing photos7m 20s
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Using the weather app5m 8s
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Create 3D objects in Paint 3D10m 52s
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Working with notifications8m 25s
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7. Installing Applications
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Setting application defaults6m 20s
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Uninstalling applications3m 23s
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8. Essential Settings and Customization
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Changing screen resolution4m 57s
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Adjusting audio settings3m 38s
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Sleep and Screen Saver4m 54s
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9. Account Settings
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Managing user accounts9m 25s
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10. Using Cortana to Search
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Setting up Cortana6m 44s
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Searching with Cortana5m 3s
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11. Sharing with Home Networks
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12. Backing Up and Restoring
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13. Troubleshooting and Updating
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Configuring windows updates2m 58s
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Conclusion
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Next steps58s
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