![]() ![]() Get-AppxPackage *windowscommunicationsapps* | Remove-AppxPackageĪnd paste it in to Powershell and hey presto the Mail and People app's will have vanished. Open the Start menu, search for “PowerShell,” right-click the PowerShell shortcut, and select “Run as administrator.” If you want to keep your current profile you'll need to dump the Mail app and reinstall, this takes a bit more effort įirst, open PowerShell as an administrator. ![]() With a bit of unpaid trial and error, searches and plagiarism I've achieved a solution where Microsoft have crashed and burned - again.ĭump your original profile account and create a new one, don't dump the original until you've secured your files and the Mail app' will work. To stop, simply press “Stop” at the bottom of the app.This problem and other Mail app problems are obviously beyond the wit of Microsoft so sort out. Now your lights should match the video on your TV! From this menu, you can also adjust the intensity of the lights, change inputs on the Hue Sync Box, and alter brightness and sync mode. To begin syncing, select “Start” at the bottom of the app. Your lights won’t immediately sync to the contents of the screen. You can select different modes, intensities, and brightness. The app will now take you to the Home screen of the Hue Sync App. Your area has been set up! Tap “Let’s Go!” If you tap the HDMI icon, you can even select presets like “Xbox,” “PlayStation,” or “Chromecast.” Then tap “Next.” (For this guide, it’s “Entertainment area 1.”) Select the Entertainment Area that you just created. Now that we’ve created one, give it a moment and it will take you to a new screen. Now, it will take you back to the original screen where it searched for Entertainment Areas. Your entertainment area has been created! Select “Got it.” Next, you can change the height of the lights by tapping on the light you’d like to edit. For this example, I’ve positioned my Philips Hue Lightstrip behind my TV and my lamp to the right of my couch. Tap and drag the lights to the correct areas in your room. Once you’ve selected your lights, tap “Continue.”ĭetermine the position where your lights will be located. Select the lights that you’d like to use in the Entertainment Area-only color-capable lights will show up here. If you don’t, tap “Create Entertainment Area.” If you have an entertainment area already set up in the Philips Hue app, simply select it. Next, the app will ask you what room or entertainment area you’d like to set the Sync Box in. Then, when prompted, press the center button on the Hue Bridge. It will search for a Bridge on your network. Next, we’ll have to connect the Hue Sync Box to the Hue Bridge. ![]()
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