Turn Airplane Mode or WIFI or Bluetooth On/OFF

karlsnooks

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TURN AIRPLANE MODE OR WIFI OR BLUETOOTH ON/OFF

START DESKTOP | click on your Account Picture (top-right) |
click on Change Account Picture |
WIRELESS (under PC Settings) | click on desired bar(s) to toggle ON/OFF |
Close (drag from top to bottom or ALT + F4 key combo)

OR

WIN + I | Change PC Settings (at bottom) | WIRELESS | ...

OR

WIN + C | SETTINGS | Change PC Settings | ...

OR

WIN + W | type Change PC | ENTER | Change PC Settings ...

WIN =
key with Microsoft logo on top
 
I hadn't fooled around with those settings much, but doesn't it make you think that the Windows OS is starting to become more like an extended version of an Apple device? :confused2:

I hope i'll never become confused by the 2 in the future. Microsoft should be making their own 'look' and not becoming a modified version of some other company's trademark 'layout'. Others may have their own opinions, but i'll keep mine lol. I have the idea that Microsoft is starting to integrate Apple's features in their own way though, whether this was intentional or not, for lack of their own creative minds.

I like simplicity, but becoming too simple to the point where it's almost like some interface implies that you're with a low IQ, is annoying. Harder to explain than I thought, but some programming documentation makes me feel this way too from things i've read as well :lol:

Almost like they invest more time into teaching you how to 'tie your shoes' instead of showing you 'how to run'. Best analogy I could think of.

~Ace
 
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