While we’re updating the names from Xbox passkey and Xbox guest key to Xbox PIN and Xbox guest PIN, nothing else changes except the name. Your Xbox passkey and guest keys are an added layer of security that is tied to your Xbox profile. The Undertaker is Now Available in WWE 2K Battlegrounds Written by Jonathan Hildebrandt, Principal Group Program Manager, Xbox Experiences Xbox passkeys and guest keys are now Xbox PINs To see the power settings for your Xbox, press the Xbox button to open the guide and select Profile & system > Settings > General > Power options. “Standby” is updated to “Sleep” and “Energy saver” is updated to “Shutdown (energy saving)”. This month, you’ll notice that we’ve updated the information to help you choose the settings that will work best for you and renamed the options. You can configure your Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One console to use different power modes, depending on your preference. We’re adding some new setup screens to make it easier for you to select and change your home console when you set up your new Xbox. Your home Xbox also lets you play your digital games offline. Making a console your home Xbox gives friends and family access to your games and content when you’re not signed in. You can also now adjust the power chime from this page. Go to Profile & system > Settings > General > Volume & audio output > Additional options and select Mute startup sounds. ![]() Now you’ll be able to customize your settings so that you can mute all sounds when you start up your Xbox. We’re adding a fan-requested feature so that you have the option to choose a silent startup experience. This eliminates the need to reach for your TV remote to change the volume mid-game or movie. To get started, press the Xbox button on your controller to pull up the guide and navigate to the Audio & music section, where you’ll see buttons for you to change your TV volume or mute it. You can now change the TV volume within the audio and music section of the Xbox guide. Secret Neighbor Winter Holidays Update is Here Written by Jonathan Hildebrandt, Principal Group Program Manager, Xbox Experiences
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