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How to use Focus on Windows 11, By disabling notifications and hiding the Taskbar, Windows 11 22H2’s new Focus feature makes it simpler to focus on a single task. This feature is also compatible with the Clock app’s session timer. The Microsoft To Do app can help you prioritise your tasks and check them off as you complete them, and you can use Spotify to listen to your favourite tracks as you work if you need a little extra inspiration.
The Clock app can help you develop good routines by letting you establish daily challenges to push yourself toward a healthier lifestyle. The methods to activate the Focus function in the Windows 11 are outlined in this tutorial. Focus sessions can be initiated in Windows 11 22H2 in at least three different ways: via the Quick Settings flyout, the Settings app, or the Clock app.
These are the steps you need take to initiate a concentration session via the Quick Settings flyout:
- A system’s date and time can be accessed via a button in the tray.
- As a quick hint, you can also use the Windows key plus the N key combination.
- Just head to the Calendar section and pick a time that works for you.
- Just hit the “Focus” button.
Initiate a meditation session from the Settings app by following these steps:
- Launch the preferences menu.
- Select System and click it.
- To access the Focus page, select it from the menu on the right.
- Limit your time in the session.
- Select the button labelled “Start focus session”
Follow these steps in the Clock app to initiate a concentrated work session:
- Start the Clock programme.
- Just go to the Focus sessions link.
- Limit your time in the session.
- (Optional) If you want to skip the breaks, you can do so by clicking the Skip breaks box.
- Select the button labelled “Start focus session”
Follow these steps to begin your session and turn off app notifications and badges. When the countdown reaches zero, the Clock app will launch in a compact mode, complete with a timer, and all alerts will be silenced.
The Clock app allows you to customise your working time by adjusting the length of your concentrate times, the volume of your session’s finish and break sounds, and the degree to which Spotify and To Do are integrated into your workflow. I’ll show you how:
- Ahead, Go!
- Try it out for yourself by typing “Clock” into your search bar and then opening the first result.
- For customization options, use the gear icon in the leftmost area.
- Select the Time to concentrate option.
- To set the duration of the time, head to the Focus period settings.
- You can set the time duration for breaks using the Break period option.
- To have a sound play whenever a session ends, turn on the End of session sound switch.
- To modify the tone played when the session ends, select the desired option from the corresponding drop-down menu.
- To have an audible signal play when a session ends, turn on the End of break sound switch.
- To alter the sound played once a break is over, select it from the corresponding menu.
- In order to activate the Spotify integration, simply flip the switch on (if applicable).
- To modify your Spotify account’s preferences, select “Settings” from the menu.
- You can activate Microsoft’s To Do integration by toggling the To Do switch on (if applicable).
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