Windows 10: Win10 settings page - customize view

Discus and support Win10 settings page - customize view in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; Win version 2004. Build 19041.450. Anyone know if it's possible to hide/disable the upper info, works badly for me and distracts. Says there are... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by splitsecond, Aug 23, 2020.

  1. Win10 settings page - customize view


    Win version 2004. Build 19041.450.

    Anyone know if it's possible to hide/disable the upper info, works badly for me and distracts. Says there are updates and no updates found when manually checked etc. Help appreciated, thank you!


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    splitsecond, Aug 23, 2020
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  2. setting default view for Winodws Explorer Search Reasults

    Thank you for the detailed response. To change the search result's view from content to list, we suggest following the steps below:

    • Open the File Explorer and try to search for files.
    • In the toolbar, open the View tab and click List
      to change the view.
    • Once changed, close the File Explorer.
    • Open the File Explorer again and try to search to see if the setting has been retained.

    After performing the steps above, reply back to us so we can provide additional help.
     
    Jennifer Cha, Aug 23, 2020
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  3. Dinasis Win User
    How to view or edit the custom dictionary?

    If you go to Keyboard under Settings, you can hit "reset text suggestions" to return the dictionary/suggestions to what it came pre-loaded with. I don't know of a way to more finely tune it. I would like to see the ability to create and edit a custom word
    list, like the custom dictionary list as Office uses.
     
    Dinasis, Aug 23, 2020
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  4. Aera Rua Win User

    Win10 settings page - customize view

    View - C Drive Settings & Saving it

    Hello,

    By default, folders appear in Microsoft Windows as folder icons or as pictures that are contained in the folder. If you change these view settings or customize a folder, Windows remembers your settings when you open the folder again. You can use the folder's
    View menu to change the view settings for the folder. You can use the Customize tab in the folder's Properties dialog box to modify the folder icon, picture, and template. To customize the appearance of a folder, follow these steps:

    • Start File Explorer, and then locate the folder that you want to customize.
    • Right-click the folder, and then click Properties.
    • On the Customize tab, select the customization options you want to use for the folder.

    For more information, see the article on
    How to modify your folder view settings or to customized it
    .

    Don't hesitate to get back to us if you need further assistance.
     
    Aera Rua, Aug 23, 2020
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