The Feedback Hub app lets you tell Microsoft about any problems you run into while using Windows 10 or also using Windows 11. You can also send suggestions to help us improve your Windows experience.
When you open the Feedback Hub app, you’ll see the Home page. Here’s what you’ll find there:
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The Feedback tab containing the All feedback view showing feedback from other customers and the My feedback view to see feedback you’ve created or participated in.
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A search box, with the default text Give us feedback to make Windows better.
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The Report a problem and Suggest a feature buttons, which take you to the Feedback page where you can see if someone has already submitted the same report and upvote it or submit a new report.
There is a screen capture for reference of how looks the Feedback Hub on Microsoft Windows 10:
Important information: This app can be downloadable for free from the Microsoft Store present in Microsoft Windows 10/11. If you are not able to see it, you can reach it on the store.
First steps into the Feedback Hub and how to find it:
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Select the Start button, and then open Feedback Hub.
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If you haven’t already, sign into your Microsoft account to take advantage of the full functionality of the Feedback Hub app.
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In the search box at the top of the home page, type your problem or suggestion and then select the search icon at the far right of the search box.
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In the search results, look for feedback similar to yours. The more specific your search query, the better chance you’ll have of displaying feedback like yours.
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If you find a similar Suggestion to yours, select Upvote.
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If you find a similar Problem to yours, select Add similar feedback and follow the directions below to add your own experience, starting with step 4.
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If you don’t find any feedback or a good match to yours then select Add new feedback and add your own.
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Adding Feedback or Report Problem with your Microsoft Windows experience:
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In the Summarize your feedback box, provide a concise but clear title for your problem or suggestion.
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In the Explain in more detail (optional) box, you can give us more specific information, like how you encountered the problem.
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Select Next.
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Select whether this is a Problem or a Suggestion.
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Based on the information you provided in Summarize your feedback, we will attempt to fill in the category and subcategory for you, but if you feel they should be changed to something that more accurately describes the area for your feedback, you may change the autoselected values. For example, if your printer stopped working, you’d select Devices and Drivers, then Print as the subcategory. When you are satisfied, select Next.
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If similar feedback to yours is displayed where we can add your experience, select that, or select New feedback if nothing matches, then select Next.
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If this is a Suggestion, move along to the next step. If this is a Problem, check Prioritize this as high severity if you feel the issue merits more urgent attention, then select the item that best describes the problem you are facing. Depending on what category and subcategory you selected earlier, there may be further questions.
8. (Optional) Step through the problem while capturing the steps so we can see what happened.
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Select Recreate the problem (recommended).
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Select what types of data to include and whether to include screenshots, and then select Start recording.
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Perform the steps that led to the problem.
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When you’ve completed the steps, select Stop recording.
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(Optional) Send a screenshot to help show the problem.
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Go to where the problem happened, press the Windows logo key + Print screen to take a picture of your screen.
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Select Attach a screenshot, go to the Pictures/Screenshots folder, select the screenshot you want to send, and then press Enter.
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(Optional) Select Save a local copy of diagnostics and attachments created when giving feedback if you would like such a copy for your own reference.
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Based on your telemetry settings, you may see a checkbox that says I agree to send attached files and diagnostics to Microsoft along with my feedback. If so, be sure to check that, and then select Submit.
You can see a screen capture of the Feedback Hub entry for new feedback for reference.
More important information:
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You can check more information about the Feedback Hub for Microsoft Windows 10/11 from the official documentation from Microsoft:
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If you prefer not to sign in, you can still give feedback; see Adding Feedback to learn how.
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You can close Feedback Hub if you need to and the capture will continue.
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Even though capturing is optional, it’s a good way to help Microsoft determine the cause of the problem and address it for you and others having that problem.
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