Quick operation panel
Turn off the toggle next to any listed app to disable notifications from it.Ĭlick the name of an app to open another page that lets you customize settings for that app in greater detail.
QUICK OPERATION PANEL WINDOWS
Still, any app you get through the Windows Store, as well as many desktop apps, are configurable from this section. Some apps have their own notification settings that you’ll have to configure from within the app. Note that you won’t necessarily see every app you have installed listed here. If you scroll down just a bit further in the right pane, you’ll see notification settings for individual senders (“senders” are what Windows calls apps and other sources of notifications). Get notifications from apps and other senders: Turn this setting off to disable notifications entirely.
You can clear all notifications for an app group by hovering your mouse over the name of the app, and then clicking the “Clear” button that appears there.Īnd finally, you can clear all notifications by clicking the “Clear All” text near the bottom right corner of the Action Center (just above the Quick Action buttons). Note that when you clear a notification, there’s no way to retrieve it. If you hover your mouse over any particular notification in the Action Pane, you can click the “Clear” button (the X) in the upper right corner to clear that notification from the display. Clear Notifications from the Action Center
QUICK OPERATION PANEL UPDATE
In our example, clicking the notification from Razer Synapse about an available update starts that update. Sometimes, the notification explains the results of clicking it. For example, clicking that OneDrive screenshot notification in our example screenshot above opens OneDrive to the folder in question and highlights the particular file. Most of the time, clicking a notification achieves something pertinent. When you click a notification in the Action Center, what happens depends on the app that notified you. The Action Center shows all your recent notifications, grouped by app.
Click that icon (whatever state it’s in) to open the Action Center, a pane that slides out from the right edge of your display.