Windows 11 Productivity Tools For Remote Work
This article examines the tools built into Windows 11 that can assist remote workers in maintaining productivity and organizing their work.
Focus Sessions and Productivity
Windows 11 introduced focus sessions to replace the focus mode found in previous versions. This feature uses a Pomodoro Timer to help users maintain dedication during work periods.
windows 11 focus assistant
The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method that uses a timer to break work into intervals, typically 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. This technique aims to improve focus and reduce the impact of internal and external interruptions on workflow.
Windows 11’s focus sessions incorporate this technique with additional features:
Timer: Users can set work periods and break times according to their preferences.
Task Integration: The feature allows users to link their Microsoft To-Do lists, enabling them to track tasks during focus sessions.
Spotify Integration: Users can connect their Spotify accounts to play focus music during work sessions. However, recent changes to Spotify’s free tier may limit this feature’s usefulness for some users.
Do Not Disturb Mode: This mode, carried over from Windows 10’s focus assist, manages notifications from running applications to reduce distractions during work periods.
To start a focus session, users can access the feature through the Clock app or by clicking on the focus session icon in the notification center.
Snap Layouts and Snap Groups
Snap Layouts and Snap Groups are features designed to improve multitasking capabilities in Windows 11.
Windows 11 Snap Layouts and snap groups
Snap Layouts allow users to arrange open applications into pre-set grids on their screen. To use this feature:
Hover over the maximize button of any window.
A selection of layout options will appear.
Click on the preferred layout.
Windows will guide you in placing other open windows into the remaining spaces.
Snap Groups build upon Snap Layouts by remembering combinations of windows that have been snapped together.
This feature allows users to switch between different workflows quickly. For example:
A user snaps together a document editor, a spreadsheet, and a web browser for a work project.
They minimize this group to check emails.
When they’re ready to return to the project, they can restore the entire group with a single click.
Multiple Desktops
The multiple desktops feature, first introduced in Windows 10, allows users to create different virtual workspaces on a single machine. Each desktop can be dedicated to specific tasks or purposes, helping users separate different aspects of their work or personal life.
Windows 11 Multiple Desktops
To create and manage multiple desktops:
Click the Task View button on the taskbar or press Win+Tab.
In the Task View interface, click on the “+ New desktop” button to create a new virtual desktop.
To switch between desktops, use the Task View interface or the keyboard shortcuts Win+Ctrl+Left or Right arrow keys.
Examples of how remote workers might use this feature include:
Creating separate desktops for different clients or projects
Keeping work and personal tasks on different desktops
Setting up a desktop for video conferencing and another for document work
By separating tasks into different desktops, users can reduce distractions and focus on specific tasks more effectively.
Remote Desktop Access
The Remote Desktop feature in Windows 11 allows users to connect to their work computer from other locations. This can be useful for accessing files or applications that are only available on a work machine.
To set up Remote Desktop:
Go to Settings > System > Remote Desktop
Enable the Remote Desktop option
Ensure the work computer is set up to allow remote connections
Verify that you have the necessary permissions to access the computer remotely
Once configured, users can use the Remote Desktop Connection app to connect to their work machine securely. This feature can be particularly useful for remote workers who need to access resources on their office computer while working from home or traveling.
However, it’s important to note that using Remote Desktop requires a stable internet connection and may have some limitations in terms of performance, especially for tasks that require high processing power or graphical capabilities.
User Profiles
Windows 11 allows users to create multiple profiles on the same machine. Each profile has its own:
Desktop layout
Installed programs
Personal settings
Files and folders
This feature can help users separate work and personal tasks more effectively. For example, a user could have one profile for work with only work-related applications and another for personal use.
Windows 11 User Profiles
To create a new profile:
Go to Settings > Accounts > Family & other users
Under “Other users,” click “Add account”
Choose to create a profile using either a Microsoft account or a local account
Users can switch between profiles by clicking on their profile picture in the Start menu and selecting the desired user.
Using separate profiles can help remote workers maintain a clear boundary between work and personal life, which can be challenging when working from home.
Additional Productivity Features
Beyond these main tools, Windows 11 includes several other features that can aid productivity:
Windows Hello: This biometric authentication system allows for quick and secure login, saving time when starting work sessions.
Microsoft Teams Integration: With Teams integrated into the taskbar, remote workers can quickly access communication tools.
Improved Virtual Desktops: Users can now customize the wallpaper for each virtual desktop, making it easier to visually distinguish between different workspaces.
Voice Typing: This feature allows users to dictate text in any text field, which can be faster than typing for some users.
Improved Windows Search: The search function in Windows 11 has been enhanced to provide quicker access to files, settings, and web results.
Happy learning!