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Re: Why doesn't Windows 11 support i7 7500? Is there a way to install it?
My Dell Latitude 5590 has the i7 Core 7500 and runs TPM. I upgraded every possible bit of firmware. This is not the solution for everyone, but I may just install Linux. I may not be the MOST tech-savvy but I've done it before on older machines, and I can do it again. I get that if you absolutely need MS Office products and can't use Open Office, then Linux isn't for you. But I have to buy new computers for me, my husband, my father, my mother, and a nephew. Found some good deals on compatible used machines but one of the computers will ONLY be used for surfing. So Mom will probably get this very fine, stable, fast, good machine running Linux. https://www.canalys.com/insights/end-of-windows-10-support-could-turn-240-million-pcs-into-e-waste states that the end of Windows 10 will send 240 million computers into e-waste! That's not OK, Microsoft. Think about how you use your computer. Do you really need Windows?8.7KViews1like0CommentsNew Teams: No notification badges in system tray
SOLVED BY THE FOLLOWING: NEW TEAMS IS NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME. When I activate New Teams, I give up having a notification badge in my system tray. I do get notification badges in the taskbar when Teams is minimized there, but not when it's closed and in the system tray. Notifications are turned on in Teams, but interestingly, the System > Notifications & actions setting has a toggle only for "Microsoft Teams Classic." Is that what's missing? I'm still getting the option to switch between new and old Teams. Not sure if that's a Microsoft thing or an organization thing. Will that right itself once New Teams is the only option?Solved74KViews8likes27CommentsRe: New Teams: No notification badges in system tray
Hello Deleted, and thank you so much for responding. My settings in Teams have Notifications turned on for everything but likes. I've done everything you suggested except for uninstalling and reinstalling Teams, as that is controlled by my very slow IT department. Although I couldn't uninstall, I did go to Settings > Apps and run a Repair. I also see they had a Reset button. Is that the same as deleting the cache? The document you referenced was for classic Teams, and I'm not having any trouble with classic Teams. Though it did lead me to realize that the conversation menu was missing some elements, such as Save, Copy Link, Send to Outlook, Translate, Immersive Reader, and of course, Turn off Notifications. We could really use the translation feature, since we're an international company. Might this indeed have something to do with the Windows 10 Settings > Notifications, where there's a toggle for Microsoft Teams Classic but not for Microsoft Teams New? There's a toggle for both new and classic Outlook. (Though why anyone would want the new Outlook I can't fathom. Oh well, discussion for another forum.) To recap, here are my questions: 1. In Settings > Apps > Teams, is Reset the same as deleting the cache? 2. Is the lack of Notification Settings for New Teams the possible source of the problem? 3. Is this a known issue? I've seen mentions of it elsewhere on the interwebs. Many thanks, Shelley List64KViews2likes1CommentHide one participant from my view
By any chance is there a way to hide a particular participant from my view in a Teams meeting? There's one participant whose activities are...distracting...and I'd rather not be forced to watch. It's a shame to hide all participants. The whole point of Teams is to enrich the remote meeting experience.Solved2.5KViews1like2Comments
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