How Do I Turn on Focus Assist?
The fastest way to get into focus mode is to select the battery, network, or volume icon to the left of the clock on the taskbar—or use WIN+A—and then choose Focus assist. Select it once for Priority only, or twice for Alarms only. Focus assist will start automatically if you duplicate your display, when you’re playing a game, or when you’re using an app in full screen mode. You can prevent those actions from turning it on by editing the Focus assist settings, which are explained below. Now that you know the short method of enabling Focus Assist with all the default settings enacted, here’s how you can customize this feature. Below is everything else you need to know about Windows 11’s focus mode.
How to Set Up Focus Assist
The Focus assist button in the image above simply toggles it on or off. You’ll need to open Settings to customize which notifications you want to see and hear, and to configure automatic rules.
Is Focus Assist the Same as Quiet Hours?
Focus assist is called quiet hours in earlier versions of Windows 10. The two are not 100 percent identical, since there are some differences, but the idea behind the features are the same. Select one to immediately start Focus assist in that mode. The same can be accomplished directly from the taskbar as described above. You can permit calls and reminders to come through, notifications from pinned contacts, and notifications from any app in the list on that page. Select Add an app to include any other app you want to see notifications for. Or, to remove one, choose it and press Remove.
During these times: Choose a start and end time for when Focus assist should automatically start/end. It can repeat daily or just on the weekend or weekdays.When I’m duplicating my display: Turn this on to stop notifications when you’re duplicating the display to another monitor.When I’m playing a game: Full screen games can trigger Focus assist if you turn this on.When I’m using an app in full screen mode only: Similar to the game mode, this option suppresses notifications if you’re using an app in full screen mode.For the first hour after a Windows feature update: This one is just as self-explanatory.
How to Set Up Focus Sessions
Focus assist is just one way to zero in on your tasks in Windows 11. You can also use Focus sessions for targeted concentration periods broken up by breaks. This option is built-in to the Clock app.
Choose how long you want the session to last.Pick a daily goal, from 30 minutes to 8 hours.Define Microsoft To Do tasks for the session.Listen to music or podcasts on Spotify during the session by choosing Link your Spotify.