Jen Gentleman

I work on the Windows engineering team at Microsoft and help with feedback for Start menu, Settings, taskbar, input + more

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-15

Star wars: A movie about a man reconnecting with his estranged son

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-14

It's a womb with a view

A post on the interior decorating subreddit. "Did I take the correct decision to paint the ceiling?", the poster asks. How to describe the picture... The whole room looks like flesh. The ceiling is rounded, painted to have a pink skin tone. There's a single window, with pink curtains, and a large bed that takes up most of the room, also with pink sheets. A round lamp dangles from the ceiling, and it's probably supposed to be white, but due to all of the other pink in the room it reflects that colour too. Ugh
Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-14

@Kclemson πŸ˜‚

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-13

BREAKING NEWS:

No really - don't forget to take a break. You got a look after yourself

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-12

Nobody:

Redfin: Find out how much your house would rent for

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-11

Trying to remember what you were doing before you got interrupted

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-10

Some days you just need a snuggle

Snuggling with my cat Basil with a blanket on the couch
Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-10

@Quentin the former, I believe

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-09

@dhamlinmusic Don't have anything to share currently

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-09

We're starting to roll out a new screen curtain feature to black out the display when using Narrator - thanks, as always, for folks that have shared feedback about this 😊

blogs.windows.com/windows-insi

Screenshot of the screen curtain section in the linked blog post. You can navigate via the link to read it, or you can read the full text below:

The Screen Curtain feature in Narrator is designed to enhance privacy and focus for users who rely on screen reading. When activated, Screen Curtain completely blacks out the display, ensuring that only the user hears what’s on the screen through Narrator, while the visual content remains hidden from view. This is especially useful in public spaces or shared environments, allowing users to read and work with sensitive information without revealing it to others nearby.

How to enable/disable Screen Curtain:

Turn On Narrator using Ctrl + Win + Enter.
Press Caps + Ctrl + C to enable Screen Curtain.
Try using Narrator, while your Screen Curtain is turned on.
Press Caps + Ctrl + C to disable Screen Curtain.
FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Accessibility > Narrator.
Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-09

Although apparently it's going to be quite hot today - so glad I finally have AC

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-09

Seattle summers are a trap for the interns

Bright green leaves in a tree as they reflect the sun - the sky behind is a pure blue
Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-08

@Cregg I thought they did such a good job with the first grounded exploring what the world and outfits would actually be like for someone so small

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-08

I can't even decide - Keeper & clockwork revolution & ghosts at the grand all looked interesting. At fates end will probably make me cry. Grounded 2 and outer worlds 2 should be fun - I liked the first ones. Would have been nice to see more about silksong but I'm happy it got a shout out

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-08

Did anyone else watch the ? What was your favourite game?

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-08

I told this joke to my husband and he just sighed πŸ˜‚

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-08

@calumn πŸ˜†

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-08

He fixed the blades so they pushed air around again - it was just fan service

Jen GentlemanJenMsft
2025-06-07

Just started watching the new D20 series and I already know it's going to be great πŸ˜‚

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