Hello and welcome to this new discussion,

To begin with, I will share a few that I've tried and definitely recommend doing so you can better improve your gaming experience.

For instance, if you go into your Task Manager (CTRL + ALT + DEL or Right Click Taskbar and going into Task Manager), head to Options and turn on Always on Top. This will save you time when you have a game crashing on you, making the Task Manager show on top of your not responding program/game.

My second personal favorite shortcuts are to press the WIN + . that opens up the Emoji Tab. I discovered this a couple of months back, and ever since then, it has been an essential thing for me to use. We no longer need to copy them from somewhere or select them from different tabs.

Lastly, I will end up with WIN + E, which helps to open up My PC easily and quickly.

Do let me know your tips and game hacks you use every now and then or all the time. This will help not only me but also others who are reading your comments.

Good luck and have fun! 🤗

Update 17/11/2021: Watch this video for additional tips

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See what software use nvidia GPU ,
start nvidia control panel,go desktop or view tab (she is up),select "Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area" , an icon with colors green\red cubes appear,click that for see softwares still use your gpu,work also with multiple gpus

ctrl+M is MUTE sound in microsoft edge latest version browser
Ctrl+tab go next browser tab
ctrl+shift+tab go back browser tab
ctrl+number go tab that number

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i change "view gpu activity in taskbar" to "Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area" thank to Vasharal.

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See what software use nvidia GPU ,
start nvidia control panel,go desktop or view tab (up),select "view gpu activity in taskbar" , an icon with colors green\red cubes appear,click that for see softwares still use your gpu,work also with multiple gpus

Oh this is very nice to know, thank you!

I think the name is "Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area."

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yes you right,because me use Alien language in my PC hahaha so i don't know what english will be,thank you,i will edit

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lol, I only wrote it for anyone searching it by the exact name.

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🤣

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So may great things in this thread and I can't use most of them... My Windows button doesn't work... It works sometimes after Windows update but then it doesn't after a PC restart/whatever. And then it never works after again. Is there any solution for that? :(

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Even if you use the 2nd Windows key?

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Yes, none of them work :(

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I'll have a look and send you something. I'd suggest checking Youtube as the format is generally easy to follow.

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Have you've tried changing the keyboard and see if that fixes the problem?

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I haven't as I don't have any other keyboard I could use. However, I doubt that's a case. As I said - it works without any problems after a Windows update (or perhaps every few of them) and then it simply stops at some point.

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Try this fix, or this method. If you did, please let me know.

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THANK YOU so much! Didn't have time to check that before but just done that and it worked! Function keys (that have these additional functions when you press then together with "Fn" button worked! I have SteelSeries keyboard so I googled a bit about them and voila, fixed it! Still curious how did I disable Windows keys this way (apparently I must had pressed Windows key + "Fn" key together to do that and I can't imagine myself doing that at all).
Anyway, it's working now and I know why it wasn't. Thanks so much!

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You're very welcome! 😁

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Thanks for the tips!

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You're welcome!

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