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Best Headphones Best Cameras Best Laptops Best Desktop PCs Best Tablets Best Cars RSS DT Newsletter Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn Instagram Pinterest YouTube Home > Computing > Here's how to fine-tune the Action Center in… Here's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqztd7uMvVI how to fine-tune the Action Center in Windows 10 By Brandon Widder — August 1, 2015 1:00 PM Subscribe to this topic pikcha/Shutterstock Don't Fall Behind Stay current with a recap of today's Tech News from DigitalTrends When Microsoft first introduced desktop notifications into its ecosystem, they weren't exactly held in high regard. The small, rectangular boxes lining Windows 8 were more of a help than a hindrance, ones that disappeared indefinitely once http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-configure-notifications-action-center-windows-10/ they exited the screen. However, although there was no central location to view or manage them in prior iterations of the operating system, Windows 10 makes good on Microsoft's promise to streamline the ecosystem. The new notification center — aka the "Action Center" — provides you with a single location for all your app alerts, along with quick access to some of the settings you utilize most often. Check below for a quick rundown of the Action Center, along with tutorials for toggling notifications on and off. Related: Windows 10 restores the desktop to dominance, but Cortana needs work How to enable or disable notifications Notifications are the heart and soul of the Action Center in Windows 10, but receiving a barrage of notifications isn't always welcome. That said, you'll only receive notifications from apps if the developer has included such functionality within the software. Also note that you'll only be able to toggle notifications on or off for an app once you receive a notification from said app. If you download the official Facebook app, you won't be able to adjust the notification settings until you receive your first message, comment, etc. following installation. To add, disable, or enable notifications, begin by clicking the Action Center icon located on the right-hand side of the Windows taskbar. Then, click the All Settings button
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What Is 4G LTE? Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your email below to get exclusive access to our best articles and tips before everybody else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek How to Disable Notification Sounds in Windows 10 Ready or not, Microsoft is propelling its userbase to the next big version of its flagship operating system: Windows 10. While it shows great promise, it's still pretty ragged around the edges, and there are tons of little annoyances, such as notification sounds. Windows 8 reimagined the notification system in Windows (poorly) by introducing toast notifications that slid out from the top-right corner, alerting you to important messages. Sadly, the whole thing never really coalesced and whenever we use Windows 8 now, we don't really see or rely on toast notifications for whole lot of important information. Windows 10 is taking the whole notification system and further expanding it, adding a dedicated panel that slides out from the right screen edge. This is meant to catalog old notifications you might have missed while you're away from the computer. Toast notifications now slide out along the bottom and each is accompanied by a chime, which can be irksome whenever files are added to your Dropbox or a screenshot is taken or you plug in a removable storage device. Here's a quick guide to changing Windows 10's notification behavior including muting sounds. The Notification Settings To access the settings to turn off notifications, click the notifications icon in the taskbar's system tray area, then click "All settings". The taskbar's new notification icon in Windows 10 (left of the keyboard icon) will display recent notifications and quick access to important settings. The new-look settings are slowly replacing the old control panel paradigm that has inhabited Windows releases since the 90s. On the main settings screen, you want to click the "System" options. Click the "Notifications & actions" category. Under the "Notifications" section, there is a control to "Show app notifications", which will turn them completely off. Below this there are options to disable certain apps from displaying. Notice, however, there's no a way to disable notification sounds, though it would make sense to have that control featured here, disabling the notification chime is still deeply buried in the "Sound" control panel. In "Sound" click on the "Sounds" tab and you can either remove system sounds com