

SEE: 20 pro tips to make Windows 10 work the way you want (TechRepublic PDF) First, what you can't do We can bring it back to the forefront with a few clicks, tweaks, and tricks, and this tutorial will show you how they work. Figure Aįortunately, the old Control Panel is still available it is just lurking in the background. Microsoft is migrating the interface for configuring the operating system to the new Settings screen, but some of us, especially IT pros who have been doing this for a long time, prefer the old Control Panel interface. One of the changes Microsoft implemented in the Windows 10 Creators Update that I don't like is the removal of the traditional Control Panel from the Win+X menu-that's the menu you see displayed when you right-click the Start button from the Desktop interface ( Figure A). Some of the changes are good, some are a little annoying. If you are one of the lucky ones to receive the update already, you have likely noticed more than a few changes to how Windows 10 looks and works. Microsoft has been slowly and methodically rolling out the Windows 10 Creators Update to customers throughout 2017.


