Turn off Desktop Bottom Right and Action Center Notifications in Windows 10 [Tutorial]
Turn off Desktop Bottom Right and Action Center Notifications in Windows 10 [Tutorial]
One of the primary quality-of-life features of Microsoft Windows 10 is the Action Center, which will, among other things, notify users when new email arrives, systems or drivers need updating, and malicious malware and other threats have been detected. Depending on how you set it up, the Action Center also provides easy access to several key and often accessed configuration settings. But not everyone is enamored with the "benefits" of the Windows 10 Action Center.
The Action Center in Windows 10 collects and shows notifications and alerts from traditional Windows applications and system notifications, alongside those generated from modern apps. Notifications are then grouped in the Action Center by app and time. When the Action Center gets a new notification, it will briefly show a notification banner above the taskbar notification area to let you know.
Windows 10 has a good way in informing you about the latest happenings in the apps and programs or even security and other system settings on your computer but there are times that these notifications displayed by the feature called Action Center becomes very annoying.
While it is a good thing to be informed on different things, getting annoyed by the way the system does this crucial task does not feel good at all. Thankfully, it’s not impossible to turn some notifications off for certain apps and in this tutorial, we’re going to show you how this trick is done in your Windows 10 machine so if you’ve long been wanting to remove notifications and the music that plays whenever they appear then you’ll need to follow the steps that we’re going to show in this tutorial.
Today, it seems like you get notifications for almost everything. From a new text message or email to your friends’ latest social media posts, the notifications never stop. But if you need to get work done on Windows 10, you need to know how to turn notifications off.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung).