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As Microsoft is trying to move away from the Control Panelthe Windows 10 settings are slowly being moved into the modern Settings app. If you're wondering all the ways the Settings app can be openedwe can help! This wikiHow article will teach you every way to open the Settings app on a Windows 10 PC.
Open Windows 10 Settings: The Easiest Ways
- Click the Start menu and select the Settings gear icon.
- Press Windows key + i at the same time.
- Right-click the Start menu and select Settings.
- Type "start ms-settings:" into Command PromptPowerShellor the run dialog.
Steps
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Click the Microsoft Copilot button. If you have Microsoft Copilotthe latest AI feature from Microsoftfor Windows 10you can use it to open the Settings app. Look for a blue and pink icon to the right of the clock.
- If you don't see this iconCopilot may not be available for your device.
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Type open windows settings and press ↵ Enter. Copilot will replyasking if you want to open Settings.
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Click Yes. The Settings app will launch.
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Open File Explorer. A fast way to do this is to right-click the Start menu and select File Explorer.[3] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
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Select This PC in the left pane.
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Click the Computer tab at the top and select Open Settings. It's the blue and white gear icon in the toolbar at the top of File Explorer.
- Alternativelyselect the local drive Windows is installed onnavigate to "Windows\ImmersiveControlPanel"and then open "SystemSettings" or "SystemSettings.exe".
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Open Command Prompt. To do thistype cmd into the Windows Search barthen click Command Prompt.
- If you don't see the search bar in the taskbar at the bottom of the screenclick the circle or magnifying glass icon first.
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Type start ms-settings:. Type it exactly as written at the prompt.
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Press ↵ Enter. This opens the Settings app.
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Open PowerShell. Type powershell into the Windows search bar and press ↵ Enter to run PowerShell.
- If you don't see the search bar in the taskbar at the bottom of the screenclick the circle or magnifying glass icon first.
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Type start ms-settings:.
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Press ↵ Enter. You will now see the Windows Settings app.
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Press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+Esc. This quick keyboard shortcut launches Task Manageranother place from which you can launch the Settings app in Windows 10.
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Click the File menu and select Run new task. The "Create new task" window will appear.
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Type start ms-settings: and click OK. The Windows Settings app will now open.
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Click the Start menu and hover your cursor over the Settings app. If you want to make the Settings app super easy to find in the futureyou can pin it to your taskbar.
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Right-click the Settings app. A list of options will appear.
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Click Pin to taskbar. You can now click the Settings icon in the taskbar to open Windows Settings.
Community Q&A
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QuestionIs the Settings app a universal app or desktop app/program?
Community AnswerThe Windows 10 Settings app is a universal app. It is available on multiple different Windows 10 platforms.
Tips
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If Windows Settings won't openrestart your computer. If that doesn't helpthere may be file system corruption. Open Command Prompt as an administratortype sfc /scannowand press Enter to scan for and repair errors.Thanks
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If the Settings app still won't openyou can reinstall it using PowerShell. Type powershell into the search barright-click Windows PowerShelland select Run as administrator. Thentype the following command and press Enter:
- Get-AppXPackage | foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"}
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References
- ↑ Scott St Gelais. IT Consultant. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/system-configuration-tools-in-windows-f8a49657-b038-43b8-82d3-28bea0c5666b
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/file-explorer-in-windows-ef370130-1cca-9dc5-e0df-2f7416fe1cb1#windowsversion=windows_10
- ↑ Scott St Gelais. IT Consultant. Expert Interview
- ↑ Scott St Gelais. IT Consultant. Expert Interview































