Windows 10 Add the Control Panel to your folders

In Windows 10, there are different ways to find and change them you: through the Settings applet, and the old familiar Control Panel, which Microsoft seems to be slowly phasing out.Control Panel by giannisgx89

From the new Settings app pane, you can change most Windows settings, such as its resolution σας, να προσθέσετε ή να αφαιρέσετε συσκευές,να προσαρμόσετε την οθόνη κλειδώματος, να αλλάξετε ώρα και ημερομηνία, να προσθέσετε και να τροποποιήσετε λογαριασμούς χρηστών, και πολλά άλλα.

The Control Panel or Control Panel includes some additional settings you use less frequently, such as desktop customization, system fonts, and more.

The problem with Windows 10 is that the Control Panel is not so obvious, and the easiest way to find it is by searching the system.

Below we will see how to add or remove the Control Panel in the Folders box on your computer for all Windows 10 users.

Note You should be logged in as a manager to move on.

We will try to keep things very simple by using .reg files to add keys to the .

Download the iGuRu.News-ControlPanel.zip file from the link below
Inside you will find the iGuRu.News-ControlPanel folder containing 3 * reg files

32-bit-Control Panel.reg
64-bit-Control Panel.reg
and
Remove-Contrl Panel.reg

Use by doubling on it one of the first two files, depending on your system architecture.

If UAC appears, accept it to proceed with the key entry in the registry.

Now if you ever want to remove the Control Panel display settings in your Folders, double-click Remove-Control Panel.reg and it will remove all added to the registry.

Download iGuRu.News-ControlPanel.zip

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