(Step-by-Step Instructions for Seniors)
๐ What Are Notifications?
Notifications are small messages that appear on your screen.
They may tell you:
- You received an email
- An update is available
- A program needs attention
- A reminder is scheduled
They usually appear in the bottom-right corner of your screen.
๐ฆ Where Do Notifications Appear?
When a notification pops up:
It appears briefly in the lower-right corner.
After it disappears, it is saved in the Notification Center.
๐ฆ How to Open Notification Center
Step 1
Look at the bottom-right of your screen.
Step 2
Click the clock (time and date).
This opens the Notification Center.
You will see recent messages there.
๐ฆ How to Clear Notifications
If you want to remove them:
- Open Notification Center.
- Click Clear all.
Or:
Click the small X next to individual notifications.
๐ฆ Turning Notifications On or Off
If notifications are distracting:
Step 1
Click Start โ Settings.
Step 2
Click System.
Step 3
Click Notifications.
Step 4
You can:
- Turn all notifications off
OR
- Turn off notifications for specific apps
For example, you might:
- Leave email notifications on
- Turn game notifications off
๐ค Using Focus Assist (Quiet Mode)
Windows 11 includes a feature called Do Not Disturb.
To use it:
- Go to Settings โ System โ Notifications.
- Turn on Do Not Disturb.
This prevents pop-ups while you work.
You can schedule quiet hours if needed.
โ Important Tip
Notifications are normal.
They are not usually errors.
Most are simple reminders or updates.
If unsure, you can ignore them safely.
๐ก Confidence Tip for Seniors
Notifications are there to help โ not scare you.
You are in control of what appears.
If something feels overwhelming, you can turn it off.
Simple adjustments make your computer calmer and easier to use.