Microsoft Moves Taskbar Options To Settings In Redstone
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It's very easy and just about as easy as it is to with the current control panel.
Settings => System and you're there.
I agree its as easy
Should have quoted, but it was a post above yours that said Settings makes it a lot easier than CP, I don't see how/why
Open settings, type what you are looking for in search box, click on it
Open CP, type what you are looking for in search box, click on it
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It's very easy and just about as easy as it is to with the current control panel.
Settings => System and you're there.
Correct
Where as CP you have to go Start then Right Click
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It's very easy and just about as easy as it is to with the current control panel.
Settings => System and you're there.
or + i on the keyboard
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+ i on the keyboard
Ok..
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Correct
Where as CP you have to go Start then Right Click
Am I having a strange moment today
You saying that clicking on Start and then selecting Settings is easier than right clicking start and selecting CP
Its the same number of clicks
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Ok..
One can also pin most settings one uses most to start also.
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One can also pin most settings one uses most to start also.
Now that is nice..
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Thanks for the info Cliff, wasn't aware of being able to do that
I have pinned the Windows Update to start menu as its my most visited place :)
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Thanks for the info Cliff, wasn't aware of being able to do that
I have pinned the Windows Update to start menu as its my most visited place :)
I did that a loooong time ago already.
On another note Paul, I like trying to right click everything in Windows to see what is offered if anything. There are a lot of useful and powerful hidden things there.
Also don't forget the Shift + right click that offers even more options, specially in "Send to"