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Train Cortana to suit your needs

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1 MEET CORTANA

Cortana is accessed by clicking the Search box beside Windows 10’s Start button. If an introducti­on to Cortana doesn’t appear, click the circle icon on the left-hand side of the menu. Click ‘Next’, then click ‘Use Cortana’ to continue. You can now control Cortana by typing into the search box, or clicking the microphone icon and speaking — more on that later.

2 WHERE ARE YOU?

Cortana will automatica­lly pick up your location and display it on a map, along with a weather report. If you’re not currently at home, you can enter your address and Cortana will provide informatio­n like traffic reports so you know what to expect on the roads. It will also synchronis­e with your Google or Outlook calendar and provide reminders about forthcomin­g events.

3 FILL IN THE BLANKS

Like any personal assistant worth their salt, Cortana keeps a ‘Notebook’ full of informatio­n about the boss — that means you! To ll in the blanks in this notebook and improve your experience with Cortana, click the third icon down in the menu on the left and choose ‘About me’. Here, you can tell Cortana your name (and how to pronounce it, if necessary).

4 FAVOURITE PLACES

It’s also worth adding some of your favourite places to the Notebook. These could include your o ce, friends’ addresses, favourite shops and more. Once you’ve entered a place, you can click it for more informatio­n, including a map, contact details, reviews and prices (for shops, restaurant­s and hotels), directions from your current location, and other places to visit nearby.

5 NOTEBOOKS AND CARDS

Giving Cortana details about your preference­s will improve the quality of her search results and recommenda­tions, so move through each of the topics listed in the Notebook and enter as much informatio­n as you like. Each of these subjects relates to a ‘card’ — a page of informatio­n relevant to your interests. Some of the settings are quite esoteric, but you can deactivate them.

7 VOICE COMMANDS

To control Cortana with your voice, click the microphone icon beside the search box. Cortana will detect any microphone­s connected or built into your PC, and ask you to read a sentence aloud so it can adjust the input volume. You can then use commands like ‘Play all my songs’ or ‘What is it like outside?’ Plug in headphones or speakers to hear the responses.

9 THE GOOGLE OPTION

Bear in mind that commands issued to Cortana will always be performed using Microsoft tools — so web searches and weather reports will use Bing, emails will use Outlook, music will be played using Groove Music. If you prefer to use Google Search, Gmail, Google Calendar and so on, you’ll be better served by Google Now. However, Now is only available for mobile devices.

6 MAKE CONNECTION­S

You can make Cortana even more useful by connecting other accounts. For example, connecting your LinkedIn account can give you informatio­n about people you’re scheduled to meet, and connecting your Xbox Live account will let you know when your friends are online and provide relevant informatio­n about the games you enjoy playing.

8 HEY CORTANA

Cortana’s settings (found beneath ‘Linked accounts’ in the notebook) let you customise voice controls further. You can choose to activate the assistant by saying ‘Hey, Cortana’ (however, this will drain the battery of mobile devices more rapidly because the microphone is always on), and train it to recognise your voice to avoid it being activated by someone nearby.

10 TELL US A JOKE

Now that you’ve customised Cortana, try asking her a few questions, such as ‘Is there a cafe near me?’ ‘What’s in my diary for Friday?’ ‘What restaurant­s are nearby?’ ‘How long will it take to get to work?’ or ‘What is it like outside?’ You can also ask to hear something funny, though the groan-worthy jokes might make you wish you hadn’t.

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