Microsoft had seemingly intentionally crippled the performance of certain aspects of the Windows Control Panel in the past for some reason.
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After stating it would do it eventually, Microsoft may not really kill the Control Panel ever, after all.
You have probably heard about God Mode in Windows 11 and 10, which offers access to various settings. But what about Super Gode Mode, which gives you quick links to even more options?
After mulling over it for close to 14 years, it seems Microsoft is finally ready to kill off the Windows Control Panel soon. An official confirmation has been posted on its website.
Microsoft is moving another part of the old Control Panel into the Settings app in Windows 11. The latter now has a properly modernized section for managing color profiles on preview builds.
Despite receiving a significant redesign in Windows 11, the Settings app still needs improvements and new features. Here are the top 10 changes users want according to Feedback Hub.
Despite Microsoft's best efforts, Internet Explorer refuses to die. The ancient browser can be launched pretty easily in Windows 11 even though the OS is not even supposed to have it bundled.
In this week's recap, we take a look at Microsoft's continued efforts to make Edge your default browser, significant changes to Windows, and a new Dev Channel build, among many other things.
In a twitter exchange with a Windows Insider, Microsoft's Gabe Aul and Brandon LeBlanc acknowledged the unnecessary complexity due to two settings applications; the Control Panel may soon be gone.
Classic Shell is a collection of features that were available in older versions of Windows. A classic start menu for Windows 7, adds a toolbar for Windows Explorer and other smaller features.
Classic Shell is a collection of features that were available in older versions of Windows. A classic start menu for Windows 7, adds a toolbar for Windows Explorer and other smaller features.
Classic Shell is a collection of features that were available in older versions of Windows. A classic start menu for Windows 7, adds a toolbar for Windows Explorer and other smaller features.
An alleged screenshot from a new build of Windows 8 shows that the Metro interface version has renamed the Control Panel folder to PC Settings with some added functions thrown in.
There are a lot of new features in Windows 8 and one of them is the new look to the control panel. Neowin has a video walk through of the new interface and it is rather impressive.