Add Settings Cascading Options To Context Menu on the Desktop in Windows 10 [Tutorial]
Add Settings Cascading Options To Context Menu on the Desktop in Windows 10 [Tutorial]
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Microsoft has moved most of the Control Panel features into the Settings UI in Windows 10, and at some point the classic Control Panel may be removed altogether. The Settings panel has different categories: System, Devices, Phone, Network & Internet, Personalization, Apps, Accounts, Time & language, Gaming, Ease of Access, Cortana, Privacy, Update & security, and Mixed reality.
Most of the settings you'll want to change in Windows 10 are in Settings. Settings is organized into the separate System, Devices, Phone, Network & Internet, Personalization, Apps, Accounts, Time & language, Gaming, Ease of Access, Search (version 1903), Cortana, Privacy, Update & security, and Mixed reality categories. You can click/tap on a category to view and change more settings for that category.
To revert any changes to your Windows, Control Panel is the first and foremost way. You can configure your Windows according to your need, by making changes in the settings for different settings under the hood of Control Panel. Today, in this tutorial, I’ll show you, how you can access Control Panel straight from Desktop context menu in Windows 10/8.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung.