How to Change Control Panel View in Windows 11/10 [Guide]

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How to Change Control Panel View in Windows 11/10 [Guide]

This comprehensive guide explains how to change the Control Panel view in Windows 10 and Windows 11, allowing users to customize their system’s interface for easier navigation. The Control Panel provides access to various system settings, and by adjusting the view, users can make it more suited to their preferences. This tutorial covers all available viewing options, including Category, Large Icons, and Small Icons, and offers step-by-step instructions to help you switch between them effortlessly.

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The problem of navigating the Control Panel can arise due to the default Category view, which groups settings into broad categories, making it harder for some users to find specific options. Additionally, in Windows 11, Microsoft has shifted more settings to the Settings app, which may lead to confusion for users accustomed to the traditional Control Panel. By changing the view to either Large Icons or Small Icons, users can easily access individual settings without going through various categories. The guide also explores possible causes such as settings being hidden in different system views or difficulties caused by an inconsistent interface across versions, providing effective solutions to streamline your experience with system settings.

This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Alienware, Razer, MSI, Huawei , Microsoft Surface, and Samsung.