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Find Files Faster: Windows 11 Search Finally Gets Smarter

Find Files Faster: Windows 11 Search Finally Gets Smarter

Windows 11 Search has long been a frustration point, but the June 2026 update addresses some of its biggest weaknesses. These changes make finding files faster, easier, and far less dependent on typing the exact file name.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 10, 2026


Windows 11
You know the routine. 

You open Search, type part of a file name, and nothing appears. 

So you type more. 

Then more. 

At some point, it is faster to open File Explorer and hunt manually.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Find files faster with fewer keystrokes

Microsoft finally seems to be fixing that experience.

The June 2026 Windows 11 update introduces meaningful improvements to Search performance and accuracy. 

The changes are subtle, but they show up quickly in everyday use.

Search Smarter - Windows 11

Feature Explanation

The updated Windows 11 Search focuses on speed and relevance rather than a visual redesign.

One of the most important improvements is that Search can now find files with as few as two characters typed. 

That small change removes a surprising amount of friction when you are trying to locate something quickly.

Another upgrade is substring matching. 

Instead of requiring you to type the beginning of a filename, Search can now match words from anywhere within it.

For example:

Typing “report” can surface “ProjectStatusReport.docx”
Typing “april” can find “MeetingNotesApril.xlsx”

This is a major shift from older behavior, which often required exact or near-exact matches.

Under the hood, Microsoft has also improved overall responsiveness. 

System-level performance updates aim to make Search and Start feel faster and more immediate.

These refinements are part of a broader effort to improve ranking so apps, local files, and system tools appear more reliably at the top of results.

What You’ll Gain
  • Save time by finding files with just a couple of letters.
  • Reduce frustration when filenames are not exact.
  • Improve productivity with faster, more relevant results.
  • Make Search more useful for daily tasks.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

Update Windows 11
  1. Click the Start button.
  2. Select Settings (gear icon).
  3. In the left sidebar, click Windows Update.
  4. Click Check for updates.
  5. If updates are available, click Download & install.
  6. Wait for the update to download and install.
  7. Click Restart now if prompted to finish installation.

Using the New Search
  1. Press the Windows key or click Start.
  2. Begin typing a file name, app, or setting.
  3. Try entering only 2–3 characters.
  4. Watch results appear almost instantly.
  5. Refine your search with keywords that appear anywhere in the filename.

Improved Windows 11 Search

fig. 1 - Improved Windows 11 Search

Pros and Cons

Pros:
  • Faster results with less typing.
  • Better matching for real-world file names.
  • Improved responsiveness across Search and Start.
  • Helpful for both casual users and power users.

Cons:
  • Rolling out gradually, so not all users will see it right away.
  • Some features may still appear first in preview or Insider builds.
  • Still depends on indexing, which can vary by system configuration.


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Feature Access

  • Available on Windows 11 version 24H2 and 25H2 or later.
  • Included in the June 2026 cumulative update.
  • Rolling out gradually, so availability may vary by device, region, or configuration.
  • Some improvements may appear earlier in Insider builds.

Score

Criterion  |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification

Value  |  8
Improves a core feature used every day.

Usability  |  9
No setup required, and behavior feels natural immediately.

Wow Factor  |  6
Subtle improvements, but noticeable in daily use.

Total: 23/30  |  Good
A practical upgrade that finally makes Windows Search feel more reliable.

Key Takeaways

The June 2026 update makes Windows Search faster and more accurate. 

You can find files with fewer keystrokes and less reliance on exact file names. 

It is a quiet improvement, but one you will notice every day.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Improved Windows 11 Search
  • Platform(s): Windows 11
  • Quick Benefit: Find files faster with minimal typing
  • Best For: Everyday productivity
  • Access Type: Rolling Out
  • Difficulty: Easy

Try It Yourself

Install the latest Windows update, try searching with just a few characters, and see how much faster it feels. 

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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Forum Puts Facebook Groups in One Focused Feed

Forum Puts Facebook Groups in One Focused Feed

Meta’s new Forum app gives Facebook Groups a separate home, so group conversations do not have to compete with friends, videos, Pages, and other Facebook feed distractions. It is especially useful for people who rely on Groups for advice, hobbies, local tips, travel planning, support communities, and niche discussions.


By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 9, 2026


Facebook Forum App
Facebook Groups can be useful, but finding the good stuff often feels harder than it should.

A local recommendation gets buried. 

A travel question disappears under birthday posts. 

A hobby group answer is mixed into a feed that was never really designed for focused research.

Here's a Cool Tip: Use Forum to Focus Your Facebook Groups.

Meta’s new Forum app tries to fix that by pulling Facebook Groups into a separate, discussion-first experience. 

Instead of opening Facebook and hoping the algorithm shows the right group post, Forum gives Groups their own dedicated app and feed.

Facebook Forum App

Monday, June 8, 2026

Let Copilot Build Better PowerPoint Decks

Let Copilot Build Better PowerPoint Decks

Microsoft PowerPoint’s Copilot Agent features can help you turn a prompt into a polished presentation, then refine slides, visuals, tone, and structure without starting over. The real trick is knowing where the feature appears, who can access it, and how to guide it with better prompts.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 8, 2026


Microsoft PowerPoint
A blank PowerPoint deck can still stop a smart person cold.

You know the topic. 

You know the audience. 

You may even have the data. 

But turning that into a clean, well-structured presentation takes time, judgment, and more slide cleanup than anyone wants to admit.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Microsoft PowerPoint Copilot Agent.

Microsoft is trying to reduce AI friction with Copilot in PowerPoint. 

The feature has appeared in Microsoft documentation under names such as **Agent Mode** and **Edit with Copilot**, but the direction is clear. 

Copilot is becoming more than a chat helper. It can help create, revise, reorganize, summarize, and improve presentations inside PowerPoint.

That does not mean you should let AI deliver your final deck. 

It means you can use Copilot to get past the blank page, build a stronger first draft, and spend your time improving the message instead of wrestling with slide structure.

Build Better PowerPoint Decks - Microsoft Copilot

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Find ChatGPT Files Faster With Library

Find ChatGPT Files Faster With Library

ChatGPT’s Library gives uploaded and generated files a central home, so you do not have to dig through old chats to reuse a document, image, spreadsheet, PDF, or presentation. It is especially useful for anyone who uses ChatGPT as a daily workspace rather than a one-off chatbot.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 7, 2026


ChatGPT
If you use ChatGPT for real work, your files can pile up fast. 

A spreadsheet here. 

A PDF there. 

Before long, the file you need is trapped somewhere inside a chat you barely remember.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Use Library as Your ChatGPT File Cabinet.

ChatGPT’s improved Library feature is designed to fix that problem. 

Files you upload to ChatGPT and files you create in ChatGPT are now saved to Library, where you can find and reuse them later. 

One important exception: files uploaded in Temporary Chats are not saved to Library.

The feature is currently available on the web, and OpenAI now says Library is available to Free, Go, Plus, Pro, and Business users, including users in the European Economic Area, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. 

Storage varies by plan, starting at 500 MB for Free users.

Find Files Faster with ChatGPT Library

Friday, June 5, 2026

How to Let Ziggy Marley Guide Your Next Drive

How to Let Ziggy Marley Guide Your Next Drive

Switching up your GPS audio can completely transform a boring daily drive into a relaxing experience. Discover how to activate Ziggy Marley as your navigation guide inside the Waze app to bring positive vibes directly to your car speakers.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 5, 2026


Ziggy Marley Waze
Daily traffic jams and endless highway miles can test the patience of even the most experienced drivers. 

Standard, robotic navigation voices often add to that stress by barking out repetitive commands when you are already running late.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Drive with Ziggy Marley on Waze.

Drive with Ziggy on Waze

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Create Notes on Apple Watch Without Reaching for Your iPhone

Create Notes on Apple Watch Without Reaching for Your iPhone

Apple Notes finally has a practical place on your wrist, letting you capture quick thoughts and view important iCloud notes from Apple Watch. This Cool Tip shows what works, what does not, and how to make wrist-based notes genuinely useful.


By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 4, 2026


Apple Watch
You are walking through a store, boarding a flight, sitting in a meeting, or heading out for a walk when a quick thought pops into your head. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Create and Read Notes on Your Apple Watch.

Apple has added Notes to Apple Watch in watchOS 26, giving users the ability to create new notes, view existing iCloud notes, and complete checklist items from the wrist. 

There is one important catch: you cannot fully edit existing notes on Apple Watch. 

For that, you still need your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, with changes syncing through iCloud.

Notes on Your Wrist

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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Turn Simple Notes Into Organized Lists in Notepad

Turn Simple Notes Into Organized Lists in Notepad

Windows Notepad is evolving from a plain-text tool into a lightweight Markdown editor. New support for Strikethrough and Nested Lists makes everyday notes easier to organize and manage.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 3, 2026


Notepad
Notepad has always been the simplest app on Windows. 

Open it, type something, close it, done. 

No formatting, no structure, no distractions.

That simplicity worked until you needed to organize anything more complex than a short list. 

Project notes, task lists, outlines, even grocery planning quickly turned messy.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Use Notepad like a Structured Note-Taking Tool. 

With recent updates, Notepad is starting to behave more like a lightweight Markdown editor, including support for strikethrough text and properly nested lists.

Smarter Notepad

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Wake Up to an Organized Day with Gemini Daily Brief

Wake Up to an Organized Day with Gemini Daily Brief

Stop wasting your morning sorting through messy email threads and scattered calendar invites. The new Google Gemini Daily Brief automatically rounds up your top priorities, unread messages, and daily schedule into one simple, personalized plan.  

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 2, 2026


Google Gemini
Every morning brings the exact same digital hurdle. 

You sit down with your first cup of coffee, open your computer, and stare directly into a wall of unread emails, overlapping calendar appointments, and forgotten task reminders. 

Sorting through the clutter to figure out what actually deserves your attention takes time, mental energy, and unnecessary stress before your workday even begins.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Use the Gemini Daily Brief for a Personalized Morning Checklist.

Instead of manually digging through three different browser tabs to map out your morning, Google wants to handle the organization for you. 

Announced at Google I/O 2026, a new feature acts like a personal assistant that works while you sleep.  

Gemini Daily Brief