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Stay up to date with widgets

Yesterday’s photos. Today’s news. Tomorrow’s to-do list. There’s a lot you need to stay aware of, and that’s why there’s widgets.

To open widgets, Press the Windows logo key  + W.

Showing how to add Widgets to a board

Plan out your day like a pro

No more unpleasant surprises or forgotten deadlines. A quick glance at widgets can get you updated on the weather in your area, the traffic on your route, and the tasks you have to do.

  • The weather widget provides current weather conditions and forecasts in your selected location.
  • The traffic widget shows if there’s any congestion in your selected (or detected) location.
  • The to-do and calendar widgets can remind you of upcoming meetings and/or tasks. 

All your interests at a glance

Breaking news. Scientific articles. The best food in your city, sports scores, and so much more. Widgets help you stay on top of it all, no matter what you’re into.

  • Get the latest headlines from the sources you trust.
  • Sports and esports widgets can be customized to show the latest scores from your favorite teams.
  • The entertainment widget can show you featured and recommended movies and shows from the Microsoft Store.

Frequently asked questions

  • Here are a few easy ways to switch between opening and closing the widgets board: 

    • Select the widgets icon showing live weather in the left corner of your taskbar.
    • Press the Windows logo key  + W.
    • Hover over the widgets icon to quickly check for updates and get back to what you were doing.
    • Swipe in from the left edge of your screen to open, then click or tap anywhere outside the widgets board to close.
  • Discover and save your favorite widgets by selecting the Plus sign (+) at the top of the board.
  • To move a pinned widget to another spot on your Widgets section of the board, click the widget header and drag the widget to a new location within the pinned section.

Related features

* Screens simulated. Features and app availability may vary by region. 

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