![]() ![]() ![]() Some notifications have a dedicated Close action, but ironically enough, those are usually the notifications where I don't need it. So, how can I just dismiss it entirely? I've seen keyboard shortcuts to dismiss it (oddly enough the Win+ Shift+ V shortcut doesn't work for me, but even the articles suggesting it say that delete will then only send it to the action center). Especially since I have a not so small notification stream coming in, this can get really annoying. A click on the X in the notification just sends it to the action center, meaning that I then have to go into the action center, and then click on the X again to completely dismiss it. But if I want to just dismiss it completely, I can't find a way of doing that. If I want to interact with the notifications, I can do that by clicking on the notification directly or on one of the actions that the notification gives me, if there are any. ![]() So in Windows 10 (currently on Enterprise 21H2 because this is a company computer), notifications appear as a pop-up. ![]()
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