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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.
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.
Usually, when you go into the Windows 10 Control Panel and click on 'Programs and Features,' you are shown a legacy control panel where you can uninstall or change installation options for programs.
To find Control Panel on Windows 11, you can use the Taskbar search box. You can search for the control panel in the Taskbar search box and click on the individual search result.
How to add Control Panel to 'This PC' in File Explorer On Windows 10, you can use these steps to modify the Registry to add a new button on "This PC" to quickly access Control Panel: Warning: This ...
Currently, Windows 10 users can access hardware information about their PC in several places, but the main ways are: Control Panel > System and Security > System, and Settings > System > About, or ...
To add Services to Control Panel in Windows 11/10, do the following: Press Windows key + R to invoke the Run dialog. In the Run dialog box, type notepad and hit Enter to open Notepad.
When Windows 10 launched, its new Settings app was slated to eventually take over for the Windows Control Panel—and yet that conglomeration of settings is still well alive and kicking.
Ever since the Windows 8 days, Microsoft has had two settings apps built into Windows. A modern Settings app, and a legacy settings app known as Control Panel.
Commonly used to determine the Windows 10 version, computer name, and workgroup, and installed CPU and memory, the System control panel has been an often-used tool since it was introduced in ...