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    Microsoft To-Do for Windows 10 updated with ability to pin lists to start and more


    Microsoft recently started pushing out the new Live Tile feature for the To-Do application on Windows 10. The company has been testing this feature with Windows Insiders for a little while now.

    Today, the company is pushing out a new update for its Microsoft To-Do on Windows 10 which advances the app to new version 1.48.2102.0 and introduces new features.

    After the latest update, users will now be able to pin lists to the Start Menu. To pin the list to the Start Menu, you would need to right click and select “Pin to Start”.

    The Live Tile will now show the first three items in the list and if the Live Tile is larger, you will be able to see as many as seven items. You will also be able to pin the lists to the Start Menu by just clicking on the Microsoft To-Do Live Tile.

    Microsoft has also improved the accessibility to allow groups to be compressed and expanded into smart lists. The last update to the To-Do app had removed the ability to move a list activity while searching.

    Now with the new update, the company has also restored the ability when you search. There are more improvements made to the new Windows Ink gesture in the latest update.

    The company has also fixed an important bug related to the display of the order of the lists along with pushing out some other under the hood bug fixes and performance improvements.

    The latest update to the Microsoft To-Do is currently live and you can download it now by going to the Microsoft Store if you have the app installed on your Windows 10 devices.

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    WinLatest, Jan 15, 2019
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  2. Ruz San Win User

    Lost the ability to log into Windows 10 with PIN

    Hi Przemyslaw,

    Some system components may be missing or corrupted, causing the problem you are facing to occur. Before we can fully address this, please answer some things so we can understand this better:

    • Did this start after updates were installed on the computer?
    • Does the same situation happen when you add a pin as your sign-in option in Windows Settings?

    Since you have tried adding the option in Control Panel, let's see if there will be a difference when we do it in Windows Settings. Follow these steps:

    • Click on Start.
    • Open Settings.
    • Choose Accounts.
    • Go to Sign-in options.
    • Under PIN, click on Add.

    You can also try the suggestions posted by John Rubdy on this

    page
    .

    Let us know if the steps above help you set up a PIN on your computer.

    Regards.
     
    Ruz San, Jan 15, 2019
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  4. Microsoft To-Do for Windows 10 updated with ability to pin lists to start and more

    PIN at start up

    Hi Scott,

    Welcome to Microsoft Community and thank you for your interest in Windows 10.

    I suggest you to follow the below steps how to Change PIN password:

    • In the search box, type settings.
    • Then Click on accounts.
    • Then on the left hand side click on sign in options.
    • Then you can Select Change PIN password and remove the pin.
    Hope this information was helpful and do let us know if you need further assistance. We will be glad to assist.
     
    Karthicka_R, Jan 15, 2019
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