When Sets is enabled on your installation, just like in the browser, you start with a New Tab page, which functions as your app launcher and news feed viewer, and you can customize this experience in a number of ways. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to change the settings to customize your Sets New Tab page experience on Windows 10.

How to change Sets New Tab page settings

If you want to customize the New Tab page when using Sets, use these steps: In the New Tab Page Settings, you can customize various aspects of the experience: Sets New Tab settings button

Frequent Destinations: Allows to control whether a list of your most frequent apps appear underneath the search box. Suggested Content: Allows to decide if you want to see content recommendation based on your activities. Feeds Position: This setting includes two options, including “On Scroll” meaning that you must scroll down the New Tab page to access your apps and news feed, and if you use the “Always” option, then apps and news feed will always be visible in the page. Content Preferences: Allows you to select the language and region for the content that appears in the New Tab Page.

At the bottom of the page, you’ll also find a link to quickly reset to the default settings. If you usually check the news feed, then in the New Tab page, you can click the Explore tab to customize the content that you want to see. Also, you can click the My Interests tab to manage the topics you select in the Explore tab. If you prefer quick access to all apps list, make sure to click the App button at the bottom of the page, and in the settings turn off the Frequent Destinations and Suggested Content options. In the case that you don’t see these settings, it’s because you’re not running a supported version of Windows 10. Sets is a feature expected to arrive with Windows 10 version 1809, but this can always change, because Microsoft has said that Sets will release when the company feels is ready. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.