5 Hidden Laptop Features You Should Be Using Now
Modern laptops are packed with features that often go unnoticed but can significantly enhance productivity, security, and convenience. Here are five lesser-known laptop capabilities you should start taking advantage of:
1. Clipboard History (Windows + V)
Most users only know about Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V, but Windows and macOS both support clipboard history.
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Windows: Press
Windows + Vto access a list of recently copied items. -
Use case: Copy multiple links, snippets, or images without losing older clipboard content.
Pro tip: Enable it via Settings → System → Clipboard.
2. Night Light / Blue Light Filter
Reduce eye strain and improve sleep by enabling the blue light filter.
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Windows: Go to Settings → System → Display → Night light.
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Mac: Use System Settings → Displays → Night Shift.
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Automatically adjusts color temperature for comfort during evening hours.
3. Touchpad Gestures
Trackpad gestures are more than just scrolling.
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Windows Precision Touchpad: Use three fingers to swipe up for task view, down to show desktop, or sideways to switch apps.
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MacBook: Swipe with three/four fingers for full-screen app navigation, expose desktops, and launch Mission Control.
Customize gestures in your laptop's touchpad or trackpad settings.
4. Battery Report Generation
Check detailed battery health and usage with built-in diagnostics.
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Windows: Run
powercfg /batteryreportin Command Prompt. -
Generates a full report with battery capacity, wear level, and usage history.
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Useful for diagnosing fast-draining batteries.
5. Hidden Port Features (Charging via USB-C)
Many laptops support USB-C charging even when powered off and display output via USB-C (DisplayPort over USB-C).
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Allows for charging without the original adapter.
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Connect to monitors or projectors using the same port.
Check your laptop specs or port labels for USB-C power delivery and video-out support.

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