Change Notification Settings in Windows 10

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Steps

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    The first thing that we need to do is open the "SETTINGS" menu from the start menu
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    To do this, we need to click the lower-left corner of the screen.
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    Then, we click "Settings"
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    Once we've clicked "Settings", we need to click "System"
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    Now, we click "Notifications & actions"
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    We wait for the menu to load.
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    When the menu loads, we need to scroll down the right side of the window
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    We can change the settings for "Show me tips about Windows"
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    Currently, we have it enabled. We can click the "On" toggle to disable the option.
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    We can also click the toggle to enable or disable "Show app notifications"
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    We can click the toggle to enable or disable "Show notifications on the lock screen"
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    We can click the toggle to enable or disable "Show alarms, reminders and incoming VOIP calls on the lock screen"
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    We can click the toggle to enable or disable "Hide notifications while presenting"
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    We can also change notifications from the applications that have them
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    For example, in this case, there are three applications. One of them is Xbox.
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    We can click the Xbox toggle
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    This will set the toggle to "Off". We won't receive any notifications from the Xbox app.
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    We set the settings according to our preference, and then we can close the window
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Recent edits by: VisiHow, Lukward Thomason

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