You may need to check specific notifications to keep up with the workflow. The solution is Focus on Windows 11. You just need to enable this feature; select the notifications you want to hide and view. The hidden notifications will stay in the notification center; you can check them after finishing your work. So, here’s how to use Focus on Windows 11.
How to Use Focus in Windows 11
After the latest 22H2 update, Microsoft integrated Focus with the Clock app. So, you can access focus from the Clock app. But it’s not the only access point. You can also access it via the quick settings and the settings app on Windows 11.
Quick Settings
- Click the Date and Time Button on the right side of the Taskbar. Alternatively, you can press Win + N keys on the keyboard.
- Under the Calendar, you can change the duration of the session.
- After setting the duration, click the Focus button.
Windows Settings App
Another access point is the Windows Settings app.
- Open the Windows Settings app and select the System tab.
- On the right side, scroll down and click the Focus tile.
- Set the focus duration as per your requirement.
- Click the blue Start Focus Session button.
Clock App
As Microsoft has integrated Focus with the Clock app, you can start a focus session using the Clock app too.
- Open the Clock app.
- Click the Focus Sessions option on the right side.
- First, set the focus duration. Then, click the Start Focus Session button below. Additional Tip: You will have the option to use the Skip Breaks feature if your session is more than 30 minutes. Check the box if you do not want any breaks during the session.
Navigating Through Focus Settings on Windows 11
You can also customise your focus session in multiple ways. Multiple options in the Focus settings menu can make the experience even better. You can access focus settings from the Clock app, but you can also do it from Windows Settings.
Settings App
Accessing Focus settings via the Settings app will enable you to deactivate different notification features. These are purely to enhance the experience by reducing distractions.
- Open the Windows Settings app and select the System tab.
- On the right side, scroll down and click the Focus tile.
- Under the session duration tile, four options are available. You can check the option that you want to use with Focus. Show the Timer in the Clock App: This will simply enable the Clock app to show information during the session. Hide the Badges on Taskbar Apps: Disables the notification badges for the apps visible on the taskbar. Hide Flashing on Taskbar Apps: This disables the flashing alert from applications; not included in Focus. Turn On Do Not Disturb: This essentially disables all notifications. You can view them after the session is over from the notification center.
Clock App
The Clock app also has multiple Focus settings. You can change the focus duration, end of the session and break sounds, and Spotify and To Do integration from here.
- Open the Clock app.
- Click the Settings option on the bottom of the left side of the panel.
- Click the Focus Periods option at the top and expand it.
- It will expand into two options; Focus Period and Break Period. Customise them as per your requirement.
- After that, the End of Session Sound option is available. Toggle the switch to turn it on/off. You can also change the sound from its settings.
- Next is the End of Break Sound. Similarly, you can turn it on/off and change the sound from settings.
- You can turn Spotify on/off by toggling the switch. Some users like the Spotify integration during Focus Sessions.
- You can also enter settings to manage your Spotify account.
- Lastly, you will see a tile for Microsoft To Do. Toggle the switch on for To Do integration. After the steps are complete, the set parameters will apply to all future Focus Sessions.
How to Integrate Spotify and Microsoft To Do in the Focus Sessions
You can also enhance the Focus Session experience with Spotify integration for listening to music or podcasts during the session. There’s also Microsoft To Do integration if you want to check off tasks one-by-one upon completion. Here’s what to need to do for Spotify integration.
- Open the Clock app.
- Navigate to Focus Sessions.
- At the bottom left side of the panel, click the Sign in option.
- Sign in with your Microsoft account.
- Click the Install Spotify button on the right side of the window.
- Install the app from the Microsoft Store. Additional Tip: Create an account if you are using Spotify for the first time. After that, close the app and the Clock app. Then open the Clock app again and proceed with the following steps. A Spotify subscription is not required.
- Now, click Link Your Spotify button.
- Then, click Agree. You may have to sign in again.
- Now, choose a Spotify Music Playlist, and specify the session duration.
- Click the Start Focus Session button.
- Spotify integration is complete. There’s no need to do the same for Microsoft To Do if you have enabled To Do from the settings. Click on Add Task.
- Now, you can enjoy focus sessions with your favorite playlists. Click the Keep on Top button to minimise the app at the top right side of the timer.
- Additionally, you have access to the music controls. You can stop and resume the music session any time you want. There is also a Daily Progress section. It basically tracks all your sessions throughout the day.
Use Focus Daily Progress on Windows 11
In order to make the focus sessions even more effective, Microsoft has added the daily progress widget. This feature tracks all your focus sessions and helps you to become more productive. It’s a challenge for yourself. But the default settings can be too much for first-timers. So, it needs to be changed. Here’s how to do it.
- Open the Clock app.
- Navigate to the Focus Sessions.
- Click the Edit button at the top.
- Now, set your daily goal time. Additional Tip: You can choose to reset the daily progress and the finished tasks. Set the time, and it will reset automatically. You can also check the Include Weekends in Streaks option.
- Click the Save button. After executing the steps, you can review your daily progress.
What is Focus mode on Windows 11?
Focus is a new Windows 11 feature that reduces distractions and helps the user to become more productive. Microsoft integrated it with the Clock app. But this is not the successor of Focus Assist on Windows 10. It is a new addition. The Do Not Disturb mode is the successor of Focus Assist.
Is there a Do Not Disturb mode on Windows 11?
Yes, Windows 11 has a dedicated Do Not Disturb mode. You can access it from the settings. Settings » Notifications » Do Not Disturb. Toggle the switch to enable/disable the mode.
Final Words
Focus is a great way to start your journey if you want to become more productive. Microsoft did an excellent job with this feature. Also, it is technically called Focus Sessions but is popularly known as Focus. But do not confuse it with Focus Assist. Focus Assist was a feature on Windows 10. Now, it is known as Do Not Disturb.