With Windows 10, Microsoft included plenty of accessibility tools to make the operating system more accessible to people with a variety of disabilities. Go to the Ease of Access hub if you're having trouble with any aspect of Windows 10.
Taking a screenshot on a Mac is a simple process. However, on a Windows PC, things are a little more complicated. On Windows 10, you can take a screenshot of the entire screen by pressing the PrtScn (PrintScreen) key, though you'll have to paste the image into an app afterwards (like Microsoft Paint, where it can then be saved out as an image file, or Word, where it will appear in your document).
Here's another shortcut tip for those who are frustrated by their inability to work quickly enough in Windows. The power user's dream is to open multiple applications with specific shortcuts, and Windows 10 makes it simple to do so.
Do you find that getting anything done in Windows 10 takes ages? The Quick Access menu can be found in File Explorer (right-click Start to see the option for File Explorer), and it can help you save a lot of time while navigating the operating system.
However, it is prone to becoming clogged with notifications, including those that appear to be useless (we're looking at you, Windows tips). Fortunately, turning these off is simple.