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Try saying: “Open Edge,” “Click Next,” “Press Ctrl S,” or “Show grid” to click anywhere on screen. It’s surprisingly fast and a game-changer for hands-free productivity. Most people know Snap Layouts (hover over the maximize button). But the keyboard shortcut is where the magic happens.

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Open the app → Focus Sessions. Set a timer, link your music, and add tasks. When you start a session, Windows automatically enables Do Not Disturb, hides taskbar badges, and disables blinking icons. Try saying: “Open Edge,” “Click Next,” “Press Ctrl

Settings → Accessibility → Speech → Voice Access Try saying: “Open Edge

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