Windows 11 has moved the notifications to the calendar, which mightve needed some getting used to.
However, what didnt change was the frequency of notifications.
From there, it’s possible for you to work to get your custom Windows 11 notifications.
Step 1.nudge the Start menu and select controls (or press Windows + I).
Step 2.Select System from the left sidebar.
Step 3.punch Notifications to access all notification options.
To mute all notifications, you’ve got the option to toggle Notifications off.
Alternatively, it’s possible for you to keep notifications on but customize which apps can send them.
Scroll down to see a list of all apps capable of sending notifications.
Step 2.Toggle individual apps on or off based on your preferences to mute all notifications from them.
Still in the Notifications section, hit any app name in the notifications list to access detailed parameters.
Lets use Slack as the example.
Here are the options you will most likely have.
Step 1.Scroll down in the Notifications parameters and choose Focus.
Step 2.Set the rules for what the function will do to your notification parameters.
Step 3.Change the Session duration as needed and press the Start focus sessions button.
Prior to Windows 11 build 22557, Focus assist combined silencing and preventing notifications on the fly and automatically.
Step 3.Change the options how you need them.
Step 4.To ensure you get vital notifications, select Set priority notifications below.
Step 1.Go to tweaks, then to System and select Sound.
Step 2.Scroll down to Advanced and select More sound options.
This opens a new Sound menu.
Step 3.Go to the Sounds tab.
It needs to be in the .wav format.
Step 6.Test the sound with the play button.
Step 8.hit Apply and kill the menu.
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