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The Windows 10 Action Center: How to Use It
Manage the alerts you receive and resolve system notifications
By Joli Ballew Joli Ballew Writer University of Texas Joli Ballew is a former freelance contributor to Lifewire and Microsoft MVP, Lynda.com trainer, Microsoft Press author, and college professor. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on June 11, 2022 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email In This Article
Expand Jump to a Section How to Access and Resolve Notifications in the Action Center How to Control the Notifications You Receive What Are Windows 10 Action Center Notifications Important Action Center Notifications Maintaining Your System With Windows Action Center What to Know
In Taskbar, select Windows Action Center icon > select notification. To dismiss, select Clear all notifications.Adjust notifications: Go to Settings > System > Notifications & Actions > Notifications.Then, to turn app notifications on or off, scroll down to Get Notifications From These Senders. This article explains the Windows 10 Action Center, also called the Notification Center, and how to use it. The Action Center sends alerts when something requires your attention. Lifewire / Theresa Chiechi How to Access and Resolve Notifications in the Action Center
The Windows Action Center appears as a speech bubble in the bottom-right corner of the Windows taskbar. A number under the icon indicates you have unresolved notifications. Notifications appear as pop-ups in the bottom right corner of the screen for a second or two before disappearing. If you select on a notification pop-up, you can deal with the issue immediately. Otherwise, you can access the list of current notifications by selecting the Windows Action Center icon on the Taskbar. Select any notification to learn more or resolve the issue. Select Clear all notifications to dismiss them all. The Action Center is sometimes referred to as the Notification Center; the two terms are used synonymously. How to Control the Notifications You Receive
Apps, email programs, social media websites, OneDrive, and printers, are also allowed to use the Action Center to send you alerts and information. Fortunately, you can stop unwanted notifications by going into your computer's Settings. Before you start turning off notifications, though, understand that some notifications are necessary and should not be turned off. For example, you need to know if Windows Firewall has been turned off, perhaps maliciously by a virus or malware. You also want to be made aware of system issues, such as failures to download or install Windows updates or problems found by a recent scan via Windows Defender. To change the number and types of notifications you receive through the Action Center: Select the Windows icon in the bottom-left corner of the taskbar, then select the gear to open the computer's Settings. Select System in the Windows Settings screen. Select the Notifications & Actions tab in the left panel. Scroll down to Notifications and set the switches for the notifications you want to disable to Off. Scroll down to Get Notifications From These Senders to turn individual app notifications on or off. What Are Windows 10 Action Center Notifications
Notifications from Windows Action Center alert you when something needs your attention. Often, these are backup reminders, email notifications, Windows Firewall notifications, and Windows operating system notifications. Responding to Windows Action Center alerts is important because many of them help you maintain your system and keep it healthy. You can control the types of notifications you receive. Important Action Center Notifications
Leave notifications for the following apps on so that you don't miss out on important updates regarding the health of your system: AutoPlay: Provides prompts regarding what to do when new media is connected including phones, CDs, DVDs, USB drives, and backup drives.BitLocker Drive Encryption: Provides prompts for the protection for your computer when BitLocker is configured for use.OneDrive: Provides notifications when syncing to OneDrive fails or conflicts occur.Security and Maintenance: Provides notifications regarding Windows Firewall, Windows Defender, backup tasks, and other system events.Windows Update: Provides notifications regarding updates to your system. Maintaining Your System With Windows Action Center
As you continue to use your Windows 10 computer, keep an eye on the notification area of the Taskbar. If you see a number on the Notification Center icon, select it and review the alerts listed there under Action Center. Make sure to resolve the following issues as quickly as possible: Windows notificationsWindows Firewall notificationsWindows 10 operating system alertsWindows apps alerts and updatesWindows Update alertsWindows Defender alertsBackup device alertsOneDrive notifications Selecting an alert often opens the required solution. For example, if you select a notification that the Windows Firewall has disabled, the Windows Firewall settings window will open. From there, you can turn the Firewall back on. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Get Alerts for New Replies in a Thread with iOS Mail How to Connect AirPods to a Windows 10 PC How to Fix Not Getting Text Notifications on iPhone 9 Best Free Firewall Programs (Updated October 2022) How to Remove Android Status Bar Icons How to Set Up New Email Alerts in Apple Mail How to Fix It When Windows 10 Bluetooth Is Not Working Windows 10: Release Date, Editions, Features, and More How to Fix a Frozen Windows 10 Taskbar How to Fix It When Windows 10 Is Stuck in Airplane Mode How to Use Focus Assist in Windows 11 How to Change the Taskbar Color in Windows 10 How to Manage Notifications on the iPhone How to Tell if Your Antivirus is Working How to Turn Off Tablet Mode in Windows 10 How to Turn off Notifications on Windows 10 Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies