Microsoft continues to transfer all of its Control Panel options Windows 10 on the modern Settings screen.
Microsoft seems to have taken the matter more seriously, and lately we've seen a few additions to Windows 10's Settings from the old whiteboard app control. So we saw a new one disk management tool in August and then redirecting the control panel application “Program and possibilities” in the contemporary “Apps & Features” applet in September.
Windows 10 could always adjust the refresh rate of your screen, but this could be adjusted through the properties of the screen adapter rather than the Settings.
With the release of Windows 10 preview build 20236, Microsoft added a new section to settings. It's called “Advanced Display Settings” and allows you to directly change your display's Refresh Rate.
Using this setting, Windows 10 users can customize their screens to use a higher refresh rate. A higher refresh rate reduces screen flicker and makes the eyes lighter.
It 's another indication of Microsoft' s desire to integrate all Windows 10 settings into one place. Let's see when it will end.