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Why I Moved On From the Control Panel, and You Should Too - MSN
If you go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Device and Printers, it will automatically redirect you to Settings > Bluetooth & Devices.
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Why Do We Still Have a Control Panel in Windows? - MSN
The Control Panel in Windows has literally been a part of the operating system since Windows 1.0, but Microsoft decided along the way that it should be replaced with something more modern.
No Sound on Windows 11/10 laptop? Audio not working on PC? Speakers not working? This guide will help you fix Sound & Audio issues.
When the Control Panel opens, click on Hardware and Sound, followed by Sound. This will cause Windows to display a dialog box listing all of your computer's sound hardware.
Last week, Microsoft mentioned in a support document that it was formally deprecating Windows' 39-year-old Control Panel applets. But following widespread reporting of the change, Microsoft has ...
Click on the "Hardware and Sound" option and then select the "Device" manager option if your Control Panel launches in Category view.
Open the Control Panel, select “Hardware and Sound,” then click on “Manage audio devices.” Go to the “Recording” tab, click on the microphone in use, and choose “Properties.” ...
Power Plans in Windows 11/10 You can access the Power Plans by right-clicking on the Power icon sitting in your Notification area via the Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options.
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