Spring Cleaning for Windows: Settings app gets a power boost

Windows 11
Windows 11

Remember the control panel? Judging by the fact that helpful old friend Microsoft may provide comfort shortly. This allows Microsoft to further its initiative to make the Windows 11 ecosystem more connected, as more and more Control Panel features are integrated into the modern Settings app. This allows owners to tune their spring springs very easily and intuitively.

The next Window 11 24H2 update will ensure a systematic cleanup of your settings before spring. Users who prefer to work via laptop will appreciate the additional power management elements. Imagine one of these two situations: closing the lid or pressing the power button. Now, choose from 4 options: Sleep, Hibernate, Shutdown, or Do Nothing! From now on you will no longer need to consult the Control Panel if you are looking for these important settings.

“And while the organization will convert molecular waste into energy sources on the spot, the latter will play a vital role not only for power settings but also for energy sources.” This level of time savings is also expected as performance management is now easier. Adopting the new intuitive concept, color profiles previously buried in the Control Panel will be instantly viewable in Settings. This ensures that the output colors are more individual due to the fine-tuning process.

This update also helps manage some of the pool’s options. Setting up a new storage pool was quite a hassle as the user had to go to the Control Panel, now changing it is just a few clicks away.

There may be almost a minor change but it still stands as a significant change. The Control Panel is slowly being slimmed down by Microsoft, which is trying to create a Settings app that controls all the needs at once. Doing so would relieve the burden on the Windows user and thus provide an update to the previous Windows design.

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