Archive for April, 2025

Easy Ways to Turn on ‘Do Not Disturb’ on Windows 11

April 27th, 2025 by Admin

‘Do Not Disturb’ is an useful feature in Windows 11, which can silence notifications from apps, system updates or alerts, so you can stay focused during a meeting or game without distractions. In this tutorial we’ll show you the most common ways to turn on ‘Do Not Disturb’ in Windows 11.

Method 1: Use System Tray to Turn on ‘Do Not Disturb’

  1. Click on time and date in the system tray on the far right corner. When the notification center pops up, click the bell icon in the top-right corner.

  2. It will enable the ‘Do Not Disturb’ mode immediately and you’ll see the bell icon on the right side of the taskbar. If there is no bell icon, Do Not Disturb is currently turned off.

Method 2: Use Settings App to Turn on ‘Do Not Disturb’

  1. Press the Windows key + I keyboard shortcut to open the Settings app. Choose System in the left sidebar and click Notifications on the right.

  2. You can either turn on ‘Do Not Disturb’ by flipping the “Do not disturb” setting to the On position,

    or click the “Turn on do not disturb automatically” to expand its settings. From there you can schedule quiet hours, or tick the box “When playing a game” or others to configure when the ‘Do Not Disturb’ should be activated automatically.

Conclusion

The above methods allows you to turn on ‘Do Not Disturb’ easily on your Windows 11 computer. In addition, you can also turn on “Do not disturb” by starting a Focus session.

Fix: Unable to remove the Virtual Touchpad icon in Windows 11

April 19th, 2025 by Admin

How do I remove the virtual touchpad icon from the system tray? The “Virtual Touchpad” option is missing from the Settings app?

Usually we can turn virtual touchpad on or off via opening the Settings app and browsing to Personalization -> Taskbar. However, sometimes you might find the “Virtual Touchpad” option is not there, and so you’re unable to remove it from system tray.

In this tutorial we’ll show you an easy fix to restore the missing “Virtual Touchpad” option in Settings on Windows 11, so you can then remove Virtual Touchpad icon from the taskbar.

How to Fix: Unable to remove the Virtual Touchpad icon in Windows 11

  1. Open Registry Editor and navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer. Right-click the Explorer key on the left-side panel, and choose New -> Key.

  2. Name the new key VirtualTouchpad, and select it.

  3. Next, go to the right-hand panel. Right-click the blank area and select New -> DWORD (32-bit) Value.

  4. Name the DWORD entry Enabled, and leave the value data as 0.

  5. Close Registry Editor and reboot your PC. The next time you open the Settings app and go to: Personalization -> Taskbar, the “Virtual Touchpad” option will show up under the “System tray icons” section, and you can toggle it Off to remove the Virtual Touchpad icon from the taskbar.

That’s it!