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M icrosoft’s modernization of the Windows UI has been a long, winding road culminating in the sleek appearance of Windows 11.
The Control Panel is a long-time favorite tool for controlling Windows, but it's hidden away in Windows 10. Here's how to find Control Panel in Windows 10.
Windows 11 still has a Control Panel, but Microsoft is slowly picking away at what's left of its carcass, with another ability moved to the Settings app.
Microsoft has tried to dumb down its Control Panel with a simple UI over the years, rather than a list of options, but there’s still a number of settings that don’t exist in the new PC Settings app.
Instead, TechRadar reports, users who attempt to navigate to the System page of the Control Panel will be automatically redirected to Windows 10's equivalent Settings interface.
Microsoft might dump the Control Panel in favor of its new Settings page, but the company needs to do some serious work before that happens.
If you are trying to change settings in NVIDIA Control Panel but can't save the settings, follow this post and apply these fixes to resolve the issue.
If you want to optimize NVIDIA Control Panel for the best Gaming performance on your PC, open its 3D Settings and make these changes.
An internal build of Windows 11 had a hidden “Soundscape” page, presumably to replace 'Sounds' settings in the Control Panel.
Microsoft is phasing out the traditional Control Panel with the Windows 10 Creators Update, but with a few tweaks you can still access it. Mark Kaelin explains how.