We’d like to hear from you now, what do you think of Windows 10’s new Action Center? Does it address Windows’ notification issues, or would you like to see it do more? Please leave your feedback in our discussion forum. Finally users can track events and won’t miss anything important.įurther, the ability to customize which actions are available at your fingertips adds a greater level of customization so if you use certain controls far more frequently than others, you’re not constantly having to dig into the settings to use them. So, if you don’t want to disable app notifications wholesale, but still don’t want to see them from certain ones, you can selectively disable them.Īs you can see, the Action Center is a welcome addition to the Windows operating system. There are also options to turn off notifications from specific apps. Note, the last option will hide notifications so you don’t suffer interruptions while making presentations. All these options will subdue notifications to a varying extent. Turning off the first two options will likely quash many to most notifications, so if you don’t like receiving them, then you’re going to want to start turning options off. This must still be done in the Sound control panel, which we described in an earlier article. There are five options to control notifications in Windows 10, though unfortunately you cannot turn off notification sounds.