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How to Restore Control Panel in the Start Menu

Get the missing Control Panel back in no time

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Microsoft silently, without any announcement, removed a few links from Windows 10’s Windows X menu. And what bothered many was a missing Control Panel shortcut. So we will try to find ways to restore Control Panel in the right-click Start Menu on Windows 10.

While the debate about whether Microsoft was right in doing so keeps raging, the fact remains that this will be Micorosft’s approach, given that the same has been continued in Windows 11. Keep reading to find out how to get back the Control Panel in thePower User menu.

Why is my Control Panel not showing in Windows X?

Why is my Control Panel not showing in Windows X?

This is because Microsoft wants users to focus on the Settings app more, and slowly banish the traditional Control Panel. While the biggest job in Windows 10 is indeed done in the Settings app, we still need the Control Panel for some actions.

Even for Windows 11, critical actions likeuninstalling Windows updatesor managing the printer have to be done via Settings, while earlier, it had a proper section in the Control Panel.

How do I add Control Panel to right click Start Menu in Windows 10?

How do I add Control Panel to right click Start Menu in Windows 10?

1. Pin it to the Start Menu

The easiest way to restore the Control Panel in Windows 10 is to pin it to the Start Menu as a Live Tile. Once you do that, minimal effort will be required to access it.

Now, your Control Panel shortcut will be placed in the Start Menu, along with other Live Tiles, and you’ll be able to access it easily. However, this method won’t restore Control Panel in the Windows X menu. So if you want to access the Control Panel from there, try some of the methods below.

2. Use a third-party tool

Bringing the Control Panel shortcut back involves using a third-party program. The simplest possible tool you can use for this purpose is the Win+X Menu Editor. This tool allows you to add or remove any feature from the Win+X Menu, including the Control Panel.

Win+X Menu Editor was created by WinAero originally for Windows 8, but it has been updated to work with Windows 10, and you can normally use it.

Using Win+X Menu Editor is the easier way to bring the Control Panel shortcut back into the menu. But we do have another method.

3. Manually restore Control Panel to the Power User menu

As per the available information, you can bring it back manually, but it requires quite a lot of work. First, you’ll need to download the old shortcut file, replace the new one with it, and then change a few system settings to display hidden files.

There you go! After performing one of these three actions, you can quickly access the Control Panel from the Start Menu/Windows X Menu.

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Ivan Jenic

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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.