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Con las últimas actualizaciones de Windows 10, hemos visto cómo poco a poco desde Microsoft han ido incorporando nuevas características y funcionalidades de gran ventaja para los usuarios, con el fin de alcanzar una mejor user experience final y hacerlos más cómodos. gustando el sistema operativo.
One of these functions is that of the concentration assistant, which may sound familiar Given that if you have one of the latest versions and you use your PC to work, it is possible that at some time a notification related to it has appeared, and the truth is that it is a very useful function.
In this case, what the concentration assistant makes possible is, as its name suggests, to improve your concentration on a certain task, which it will take care of automatically mute some of the alerts and notifications that may appear while you are, as an example, writing a certain text, so it is very useful to keep track of what you are doing.
This is how you can activate or deactivate the concentration assistant in Windows 10
First of all, so that you can use your team's concentration assistant, say that you will need to update Windows 10 to the latest version, something that you can easily achieve by following this tutorial. Once this is done, to change the configuration of the concentration assistant what you have to do is enter the Windows notification center, available from the icon in the lower right corner of the taskbar.
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Once inside, at the bottom, you will find different quick settings, among which are the concentration assistant will be represented by a moonEven if it doesn't appear, you may need to click the expand button first. You just have to press it to activate or deactivate it.
Similarly, here you will have two options, or receive only priority notifications, being Microsoft's artificial intelligence the one that initially decides what to show you or not, or just alarms, with which practically all notifications will be directly ignored, except those programmed manually such as alarms, timers and the like.