1. Change the Address Bar Default Browser
After installing Windows 10, if you keep the Address bar on your
desktop, you may notice it loads websites in the Microsoft Edge browser.
To change this, open your preferred browser, click settings and set the
browser (i.e. Firefox or Chrome) to be your default browser.
- FireFox: Select Settings, Options then locate the default browser options from the General tab.
- Chrome: Select Settings, scroll to bottom of tab. Options is listed under Default Browser.
2. Change Privacy Settings
When installing Windows 10, the Express install will find you
agreeing to sharing all sorts of private information and data. You can
change your privacy settings at any time after install.
- From the Windows Start menu click settings.
- Select Privacy.
- Under the Privacy Tab (General, Location, Camera and so on) many of the options can be turned off.
3. Run Windows 10 in Tablet Mode
By default, Windows 10 will offer the Start screen on your desktop
PC. If you prefer the look and style of full-screen apps instead, you
can activate the Tablet Mode.
- From the System Tray, open the Windows 10 Action Center.
- Select Tablet Mode icon.
- You can deselect Tablet Mode at any time to turn it off.
4. Customize the Windows 10 Start Menu
For many, the return of the Start menu is a really big deal. In fact,
the Start menu can be considered the hub of your desktop PC. The
default Start menu is loaded with live tiles and filled with your most
used apps. If it is too much clutter for you, then try removing the
suggested apps or replacing them with ones you'll use.
- From the Start menu click Settings.
- Select Personalization.
- Click the Start tab.
From this screen you can turn off suggestions, recently added apps
and choose which folders appear in Start. This will customize the left
side of your Start Menu.
The right side of the Start menu contains the Windows 10 default
selection of Live tiles, such as Twitter, Calendar, Mail and more. You
can remove any of the default apps listed and also add your own
favorites.
- To remove a tile, open the Start Menu, right click app and select Unpin from Start.
- To add new tiles, open the Start menu and select All Apps.
- Find the app you want pinned to your Start Menu, right-click the app and select Pin to Start
5. Cortana on the Desktop

With Windows 10, Microsoft's sassy virtual assistant,
Cortana
has made the leap from smartphones and tablets to the desktop. After
setting up options and verifying you have a working microphone, you
simply click the microphone button on the Cortana search box to start
talking commands and asking questions.
- To get started, open the Windows search box and click the Cortana
circle on the left-hand side. This will take you through the process of
setting up the Cortana virtual assistant on your desktop PC.
