Microsoft moves more Control Panel elements to the Settings app in Windows 11


                            Microsoft Moves More Control Panel Elements to the Settings App in Windows 11

Microsoft moves more Control Panel elements to the Settings app in Windows 11

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This week, Microsoft dropped loads of Home windows 11 preview builds and non-security updates. A few of them had been fairly massive, just like the one for Home windows 11 model 24H2, which launched a number of new AI-powered options. Different updates had been smaller in measurement however nonetheless filled with fascinating, some hidden, options.

The newest Dev and Beta builds proceed Microsoft’s quite sluggish means of migrating stuff from the previous Management Panel to the Settings app. Not too long ago, builders moved well-liked mouse settings, and now, it’s time for keyboard settings to have a contemporary overhaul.

@Phantomofearh on X found that current Home windows 11 preview builds allow you to customise keyboard accessibility choices throughout the settings app. Options in query are character repeat delay (how lengthy one ought to maintain a key to start repeated enter) and character repeat price (how briskly it goes). You may customise these choices with sliders after which attempt them in a particular enter field.

For now, plainly the Cursor blink price (how briskly the textual content cursor blinks) shouldn’t be obtainable within the Settings app, which is perhaps why Microsoft has not introduced and shipped these modifications but.

The brand new sliders are at the moment hidden by default. As soon as enabled, yow will discover them in Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard > Keyboard character repeat delay and repeat price. For reference, within the steady Home windows 11 variations (and older releases), these settings are situated in Management Panel > Keyboard > Pace.

What are the opposite Management Panel options you want to see shifting to the Settings app?

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