Disabling the Windows 10 Action Center Sidebar
Posted: April 09, 2019
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Last week, we shared how to tweak the Windows 10 Action Center to keep it from being less annoying. Maybe you tried those tweaks, but it still just wasn't the resolution you wanted. While the Action Center can be useful for some, if you're one of those that would rather do without it, you'll be happy to know that — even though it's not a simple one step — you can disable it.
Mark Kaelin, contributor to TechRepublic, guides us through disabling the Windows 10 Action Center sidebar.
Not every user appreciates the Windows 10 Action Center. You can disable the feature by wading through several Personalization configuration screens.
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.
Read the entire article,
How to Disable the Windows 10 Action Center Sidebar, on
TechRepublic.