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Hit “Start tagging” to type names for the people Windows has
recognized. Unfortunately, there’s no way to teach Windows to
recognize faces it doesn’t auto-recognize.
Tip
You can turn off Windows’ face analysis, if it creeps you out. Choose (top right) and then
to open the Settings; under “Viewing and editing,” turn off People.
Folders. This screen lists the folders whose contents Photos is
including in your photo collection. Back at the desktop, you have a
Pictures folder. Any photos in this folder show up in the Photos
app automatically. Same for the Pictures folder on your OneDrive.
But on this screen, you can also tell Photos to display the contents
of other pictures and drives. To do that, hit “Add a folder.”
Tip
If you choose at top right and then to open the Settings page, you can also turn on “Show
my cloud-only content from OneDrive,” if you like. You don’t have to worry about duplicates;
Photos is smart enough to prevent them from showing up, even if they’re different file formats.
Playing with Photos
The rules of Photos are simple:
To view a photo, click or tap its photo thumbnail to open it big
enough to see.
To move through the photos once you’ve opened one, swipe
horizontally (touchscreen), click the and buttons at the edges of
the screen (mouse), or press the and keys (keyboard).
Zoom in or out by spreading or pinching two fingers on the
touchscreen, clicking the + and - buttons at the right edge of the

