When we use some applications under the Windows UI interface, we often prompt you to turn on the content push function. Upon opening, the system pops up the information you receive in the upper-right corner of the screen when it receives information about the application so that we can respond to important information at the first time.
But this hint of information stays very short and often disappears before we even have time to see it, and it's easy for us to miss the important information. If you can modify the display time of the cue message, we can actually modify the settings in the Control Panel. Friends who do not want prompt information to display too long and do not want to close the push can also be adjusted by this method.
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Access to Control Panel
First go to Control Panel (draw the right sidebar under the regular desktop, click Settings, select Control Panel Options), and then select easy to use Settings center in the easy to use option.
After opening, in this heap of options, find "make it easier for you to focus on the task." The following features are described as "adjusting reading and typing settings," and you can see if you've found a way around here.
After opening, turn to the bottom of this page and find "Adjust time limit and flicker image". How long should the Windows Notification dialog box remain open? Drop-down list to select the time you want (minimum 5 seconds, maximum 5 minutes).
After this simple setting, the Alert dialog box for instant reminders will not be missed. So, some of the changes in Windows RT is also very user-friendly, and the function of the Notification dialog box, we can keep abreast of real-time information, very convenient and practical.