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For instance, it's compatible with core systems like the Start Menu and Quick Settings (Action Center), as well as some apps in the Microsoft Store.
You can join the Windows Insider program to try out experimental features, but some changes are on a gradual rollout and not ...
Microsoft has been bleeding the Windows Control Panel for several years. However, some options can still only be selected via the Control Panel.
A decade later, Windows is still bringing Control Panel features to the Settings app And Microsoft’s adding your phone app notifications to the Start Menu.
As Microsoft turns 50, we're looking at the Start menu's changes from its debut in Windows 95, passing through 98, ME, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, and 11.