5 hidden search tricks for Windows 10
by BOGGURU
January , 2018
Search tips to help you search your PC faster and
smarter with and without Cortana.
Do you feel you spend too much time searching for things on
your PC and not enough time actually doing things? If so, this
handful of tips can help you do more and search less.
Know your filters
When you use the search box in the taskbar -- either by typing in
your search query or asking Cortana -- you can quickly get
overwhelmed by the results, with hits appearing from your local
files, the web and elsewhere. Windows 10 ($135.00 at
Amazon.com) has search filters that can help you narrow the
results. Have you noticed those icons at the top of the search
panel? Those are your filters. You can also click the down-arrow
button in the top-right corner to see all of the filters available to
you.
You don't need to wait until after you search for something,
however, to filter the results. If you know where you want to look
before you begin a search, you can type in a filter term right in the
search box. Just enter a filter term -- Apps, Documents, Folders,
Music, Photos, Settings, Videos and Web -- followed by a colon
and then add your search terms.
Settings app vs. Control Panel
Windows 10 added a new and useful Settings app but the old
Control Panel is still kicking around. It's a confusing arrangement
and I still don't know which settings are in the Settings app and
which are in the Control Panel. Thankfully, there is a way to
search both. When you search using the search box in the
taskbar, the results under Settings will have either a black-andwhite
icon next to them or a color icon.
Here is your key:
1. Black-and-white icon = a setting in the Settings app
2. Color icon = a setting in the Control Panel
The Settings app also shows results from the Control Panel (in
addition to settings from within itself, of course) with the same
colorful icons and will kick you over to the Control Panel when
you click on such a search result.
Quick calculations
For a simple calculation, you can skip the step of searching for
Windows 10's Calculator app and just enter an equation directly in
the search box in the taskbar. Not only will you get your answer
right then and there, but you'll also get an online calculator
courtesy of Bing for further number crunching.
Search from File Explorer
The Cortana-powered search box in the taskbar isn't the only
search box in Windows 10. Just as I use Chrome or Edge to
search the web, I use Windows Explorer to search my PC. If you
are already in Windows Explorer, there's not need to jump out of
that window to find a file -- just use the search box in the top-right
corner. It will search for whichever directory you have selected in
the left panel. Results may be a bit slow in returning when
searching a large directory, but searching a specific folder in
Windows Explorer is much faster.
Save your searches
If you find yourself performing the same searches week after
week, you can save a search in Windows Explorer to make those
subsequent searches easier. After entering your search terms in
Windows Explorer's search box, click the Search tab from the
ribbon that runs along the top of the window. Here, you can
tweak your search parameters for date, file size and type, and so
on. When you have your search parameters set just right, click
Save search and give your search query a name. Your saved
searches are saved in the Searches folder of your user folder by
default, but you can save them to any folder you like.
source : cnet.com
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