Windows 11 Settings and Support

SYSTEM_LAUNCHER_V8.0...

STATUS: ROOT_ACCESS_GRANTED | NODE: LOCAL

> SYSTEM_CONFIG:

  • Display
  • Advanced display settings
  • Night light settings
  • Sound
  • Sound devices
  • App volume & device prefs
  • Notifications & actions
  • Control Center / Action Center
  • Focus assist
  • Power & sleep
  • Battery Saver
  • Battery usage
  • Storage
  • Storage Sense
  • Default Save Locations
  • Tablet mode (Win10)
  • Multitasking
  • Projecting to this PC
  • Shared experiences
  • Clipboard
  • Remote Desktop
  • About this PC
  • Graphics Default Settings
  • Presence Sensing

> DEVICES_IO:

  • Bluetooth & other devices
  • Printers & scanners
  • Mouse
  • Touchpad
  • Typing
  • Hardware Text Suggestions
  • Pen & Windows Ink
  • AutoPlay
  • USB
  • Camera Settings
  • Wheel (Surface Dial)

> PHONE_LINK:

  • Your Phone
  • Add a phone

> NETWORK_PROTOCOLS:

  • Status
  • Wi-Fi
  • Manage known networks
  • Ethernet
  • Dial-up
  • VPN
  • Airplane mode
  • Mobile hotspot
  • Data usage
  • Proxy
  • DirectAccess (Enterprise)

> USER_INTERFACE:

  • Background
  • Colors
  • Lock screen
  • Themes
  • Fonts
  • Start
  • Folders on Start
  • Taskbar
  • Touch Keyboard
  • Customize Copilot Key (Win11)

> APPLICATIONS:

  • Apps & features
  • Default apps
  • Offline maps
  • Apps for websites
  • Video playback
  • Startup
  • Manage optional features

> USER_ACCOUNTS:

  • Your info
  • Email & accounts
  • Sign-in options
  • Dynamic Lock
  • Windows Hello Face
  • Windows Hello Fingerprint
  • Access work or school
  • Family & other users
  • Sync your settings
  • Set up a kiosk

> TIME_AND_LANG:

  • Date & time
  • Region
  • Language
  • Speech
  • Add display language
  • Japan IME settings
  • Korean IME settings
  • Pinyin IME settings
  • Wubi IME settings
  • BPMF (Zhuyin) IME
  • Cangjie IME
  • Quick IME

> GAMING_MODES:

  • Xbox Game Bar
  • Captures
  • Game Mode
  • Xbox Networking
  • Broadcasting
  • Game Full Screen Mode

> ACCESSIBILITY:

  • Display (Text Size)
  • Mouse pointer
  • Text cursor
  • Magnifier
  • Color filters
  • High contrast
  • Narrator
  • Audio
  • Closed captions
  • Speech interaction
  • Keyboard Access
  • Mouse Access
  • Eye control

> PRIVACY_POLICIES:

  • General Privacy
  • Cortana settings
  • Cortana across devices
  • Search Permissions
  • Speech privacy
  • Inking & typing
  • Diagnostics & feedback
  • Activity history
  • Location
  • Camera
  • Microphone
  • Voice activation
  • Notifications
  • Account info
  • Contacts
  • Calendar
  • Phone calls
  • Email
  • Tasks
  • Messaging
  • Radios
  • Other devices
  • Background apps
  • App diagnostics
  • Automatic file downloads
  • Documents
  • Pictures
  • Videos
  • File system
  • Spatial Perception
  • Downloads Folder
  • Music Library
  • Motion

> SECURITY_PATCHES:

  • Windows Update
  • Check for Updates
  • Update history
  • Advanced options
  • Active Hours
  • Restart Options
  • Seeker on Demand
  • Delivery Optimization
  • Windows Security
  • Backup
  • Troubleshoot
  • Recovery
  • Activation
  • Find my device
  • For developers
  • Windows Insider Program

> MIXED_REALITY:

  • Audio and speech
  • Environment
  • Headset display
  • Uninstall Mixed Reality
  • Startup and desktop

> ENTERPRISE_TOOLS:

  • Extras (3rd Party)
  • Enterprise Provisioning
  • Mobile Provisioning
  • Repair Token
  • Windows Anywhere
  • Surface Hub Accounts
  • Team Conferencing
  • Team device management
  • Surface Hub Welcome
  • Session Cleanup

> EXECUTION_HISTORY:

    Program Overview – Windows 11 Settings and Support

    The program is a web-based Windows Settings Launcher and Support tool designed to provide easy access to various Windows settings through a user-friendly interface. It includes multiple tabs categorized by different settings areas such as Accounts, Apps, Devices, and more. Each tab contains a drop-down menu with various Windows settings options that users can select to directly launch specific settings.

    How It Works

    1. HTML Structure: The HTML structure defines the layout of the application, including the tabs and the drop-down menus for each category of settings.
    2. CSS Styling: The CSS provides the visual styling for the page, including the dark theme, tab design, and drop-down menu appearance.
    3. JavaScript Functionality: JavaScript is used to handle the tab switching and the search functionality.
      • Tab Switching: Clicking on a tab changes the visible content to the corresponding settings category. This is handled by the showTab function which toggles the active class for tabs and content areas.
      • Settings Launching: Selecting an option from a dropdown menu triggers the launchSettings function, which redirects the user to the corresponding Windows settings page using the URI defined in the option value.

    Search Feature

    The search feature allows users to quickly find and access specific settings by typing keywords into a search box. As the user types, the search results are dynamically filtered and displayed below the search box. The search considers both the visible text of the options and their underlying URI values.

    • Search Input: An input field (search-box) where users can type their search queries.
    • Dynamic Filtering: As the user types, the searchSettings function is triggered, which filters through all the options in the dropdown menus based on the search query.
    • Search Results Display: Matching results are displayed in a list (search-results) below the search box. Each result is a clickable link that directs the user to the corresponding Windows settings page.

    Quick guide: Activate Windows G-d Mode now.

    What is Windows G-d Mode?

    Those who want to configure hardware and software, connected devices, updates, and programs usually use the Windows Control Panel. However, with its upper and lower categories and hierarchical folder structures, it proves to be quite confusing. Windows God Mode simplifies access to 250 control panel settings, lists everything in one convenient list, and creates a central shortcut on the desktop for instant access.

    The term “G-d Mode” comes from the gamer scene, where it refers to cheats that make players immortal. In Windows, G-d Mode offers numerous, from the user’s point of view, “G-d-like” freedoms for managing the operating system. Yes, nerds.

    1. Right-click on any free space on your Windows desktop.

    2. Click on “New” and “Folder”.

    1. Enter this folder name exactly:

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    Launch the Windows Settings app

    Important APIs

    Learn how to launch the Windows Settings app. This topic describes the ms-settings: URI scheme. Use this URI scheme to launch the Windows Settings app to specific settings pages.

    Launching to the Settings app is an important part of writing a privacy-aware app. If your app can’t access a sensitive resource, we recommend providing the user a convenient link to the privacy settings for that resource. For more info, see Guidelines for privacy-aware apps.

    How to launch the Settings app

    To launch the Settings app, use the ms-settings: URI scheme as shown in the following examples.

    In this example, a Hyperlink XAML control is used to launch the privacy settings page for the microphone using the ms-settings:privacy-microphone URI.

    XML

    
    <TextBlock x:Name="LocationDisabledMessage" FontStyle="Italic"
                     Visibility="Collapsed" Margin="0,15,0,0" TextWrapping="Wrap" >
              <Run Text="This app is not able to access the microphone. Go to " />
                  <Hyperlink NavigateUri="ms-settings:privacy-microphone">
                      <Run Text="Settings" />
                  </Hyperlink>
              <Run Text=" to check the microphone privacy settings."/>
    </TextBlock>
    

    Calling LaunchUriAsync

    Alternatively, your app can call the LaunchUriAsync method to launch the Settings app. This example shows how to launch to the privacy settings page for the camera using the ms-settings:privacy-webcam URI.

    cs

    bool result = await Windows.System.Launcher.LaunchUriAsync(new Uri("ms-settings:privacy-webcam"));
    

    C++/WinRT

    bool result = co_await Windows::System::Launcher::LaunchUriAsync(Windows::Foundation::Uri(L"ms-settings:privacy-webcam"));
    

    The code above launches the privacy settings page for the camera:

    Camera Privacy Settings.

    For more info about launching URIs, see Launch the default app for a URI.

    ms-settings: URI scheme reference

    The following sections describe different categories of ms-settings URIs used to open various pages of the Settings app:

     Note

    Whether a settings page is available varies by Windows SKU. The notes column also captures additional requirements that must be met for a page to be available.

    Accounts

    Settings page URI
    Access work or school ms-settings:workplace
    Email & app accounts ms-settings:emailandaccounts
    Family & other people ms-settings:otherusers
    Set up a kiosk ms-settings:assignedaccess
    Sign-in options ms-settings:signinoptions
    ms-settings:signinoptions-dynamiclock
    Sync your settings ms-settings:sync
    ms-settings:backup (Backup page deprecated in Windows 11)
    Windows Hello setup ms-settings:signinoptions-launchfaceenrollment
    ms-settings:signinoptions-launchfingerprintenrollment
    Your info ms-settings:yourinfo

    Apps

    Settings page URI
    Apps & Features ms-settings:appsfeatures
    App features

    ms-settings:appsfeatures-app (Reset, manage add-on & downloadable content, etc. for the app)

    To access this page with a URI, use the ms-settings:appsfeatures-app URI and pass an optional parameter of the package family name of the app.

    Apps for websites ms-settings:appsforwebsites
    Default apps ms-settings:defaultapps (Behavior introduced in Windows 11, version 21H2 (with 2023-04 Cumulative Update) or 22H2 (with 2023-04 Cumulative Update), or later.)
    Append the query string parameter in the following formats using the Uri-escaped name of an app to directly launch the default settings page for that app:- registeredAppMachine=
    – registeredAppUser=
    – registeredAUMID=For more information, see Launch the Default Apps settings page.
    Default browser settings ms-settings:defaultbrowsersettings (Deprecated in Windows 11)
    Manage optional features ms-settings:optionalfeatures
    Offline Maps ms-settings:maps
    ms-settings:maps-downloadmaps (Download maps)
    Startup apps ms-settings:startupapps
    Video playback ms-settings:videoplayback

    Control Center

    Settings page URI
    Control center ms-settings:controlcenter

    Cortana

    Settings page URI
    Cortana across my devices ms-settings:cortana-notifications
    More details ms-settings:cortana-moredetails
    Permissions & History ms-settings:cortana-permissions
    Searching Windows ms-settings:cortana-windowssearch
    Talk to Cortana ms-settings:cortana-language
    ms-settings:cortana
    ms-settings:cortana-talktocortana

     Note

    This Settings section on desktop will be called Search when the PC is set to regions where Cortana is not currently available or Cortana has been disabled. Cortana-specific pages (Cortana across my devices, and Talk to Cortana) will not be listed in this case.

    Devices

    Settings page URI
    AutoPlay ms-settings:autoplay
    Bluetooth ms-settings:bluetooth
    Connected Devices ms-settings:connecteddevices
    Default camera ms-settings:camera (Behavior deprecated in Windows 11, version 1809 and later)
    Camera settings ms-settings:camera (Behavior introduced in Windows 11, build 22000 and later) Append the query string parameter cameraId set to the Uri-escaped symbolic link name of a camera device to directly launch the settings for that camera. For more information, see Launch the camera settings page.
    Mouse & touchpad ms-settings:mousetouchpad (touchpad settings only available on devices that have a touchpad)
    Pen & Windows Ink ms-settings:pen
    Printers & scanners ms-settings:printers
    Touch ms-settings:devices-touch
    Touchpad ms-settings:devices-touchpad (only available if touchpad hardware is present)
    Text Suggestions ms-settings:devicestyping-hwkbtextsuggestions
    Typing ms-settings:typing
    USB ms-settings:usb
    Wheel ms-settings:wheel (only available if Dial is paired)
    Your phone ms-settings:mobile-devices

    Ease of access

    Settings page URI
    Audio ms-settings:easeofaccess-audio
    Closed captions ms-settings:easeofaccess-closedcaptioning
    Color filters ms-settings:easeofaccess-colorfilter
    ms-settings:easeofaccess-colorfilter-adaptivecolorlink
    ms-settings:easeofaccess-colorfilter-bluelightlink
    Display ms-settings:easeofaccess-display
    Eye control ms-settings:easeofaccess-eyecontrol
    Fonts ms-settings:fonts
    High contrast ms-settings:easeofaccess-highcontrast
    Keyboard ms-settings:easeofaccess-keyboard
    Magnifier ms-settings:easeofaccess-magnifier
    Mouse ms-settings:easeofaccess-mouse
    Mouse pointer & touch ms-settings:easeofaccess-mousepointer
    Narrator ms-settings:easeofaccess-narrator
    ms-settings:easeofaccess-narrator-isautostartenabled
    Speech ms-settings:easeofaccess-speechrecognition
    Text cursor ms-settings:easeofaccess-cursor
    Visual Effects ms-settings:easeofaccess-visualeffects

    Extras

    Settings page URI
    Extras ms-settings:extras (only available if “settings apps” are installed, for example, by a 3rd party)

    Family Group

    Settings page URI
    Family Group ms-settings:family-group

    Gaming

    Settings page URI
    Game bar ms-settings:gaming-gamebar
    Game DVR ms-settings:gaming-gamedvr
    Game Mode ms-settings:gaming-gamemode
    Playing a game full screen ms-settings:quietmomentsgame
    TruePlay ms-settings:gaming-trueplay (As of Windows 11, version 1809 (10.0; Build 17763), this feature is removed from Windows)

    Mixed reality

     Note

    These settings are only available if the Mixed Reality Portal app is installed.

    Settings page URI
    Audio and speech ms-settings:holographic-audio
    Environment ms-settings:privacy-holographic-environment
    Headset display ms-settings:holographic-headset
    Uninstall ms-settings:holographic-management
    Startup and desktop ms-settings:holographic-startupandesktop

    Network and internet

    Settings page URI
    Network & internet ms-settings:network-status
    Advanced settings ms-settings:network-advancedsettings
    Airplane mode ms-settings:network-airplanemode
    ms-settings:proximity
    Cellular & SIM ms-settings:network-cellular
    Dial-up ms-settings:network-dialup
    DirectAccess ms-settings:network-directaccess (only available if DirectAccess is enabled)
    Ethernet ms-settings:network-ethernet
    Manage known networks ms-settings:network-wifisettings
    Mobile hotspot ms-settings:network-mobilehotspot
    Proxy ms-settings:network-proxy
    VPN ms-settings:network-vpn
    Wi-Fi ms-settings:network-wifi (only available if the device has a wifi adapter)
    Wi-Fi provisioning ms-settings:wifi-provisioning

    Personalization

    Settings page URI
    Background ms-settings:personalization-background
    Choose which folders appear on Start ms-settings:personalization-start-places
    Colors ms-settings:personalization-colors
    ms-settings:colors
    Dynamic Lighting ms-settings:personalization-lighting
    Glance ms-settings:personalization-glance (Deprecated in Windows 11, version 1809 and later)
    Lock screen ms-settings:lockscreen
    Navigation bar ms-settings:personalization-navbar (Deprecated in Windows 11, version 1809 and later)
    Personalization (category) ms-settings:personalization
    Start ms-settings:personalization-start
    Taskbar ms-settings:taskbar
    Touch Keyboard ms-settings:personalization-touchkeyboard
    Themes ms-settings:themes

    Phone

    Settings page URI
    Your phone ms-settings:mobile-devices
    ms-settings:mobile-devices-addphone
    ms-settings:mobile-devices-addphone-direct (Opens Your Phone app)
    Device Usage ms-settings:deviceusage

    Privacy

    Settings page URI
    Accessory apps ms-settings:privacy-accessoryapps (Deprecated in Windows 11, version 1809 and later)
    Account info ms-settings:privacy-accountinfo
    Activity history ms-settings:privacy-activityhistory
    Advertising ID ms-settings:privacy-advertisingid (Deprecated in Windows 11, version 1809 and later)
    App diagnostics ms-settings:privacy-appdiagnostics
    Automatic file downloads ms-settings:privacy-automaticfiledownloads
    Background Apps

    ms-settings:privacy-backgroundapps (Deprecated in Windows 11, 21H2 and later)

    Note: In Windows 11, the background app permissions are accessed individually. To view the permissions, go to Apps->Installed apps and then select “…” on a modern app and choose Advanced options. The advanced page is present for modern apps, and the Background apps permissions section will be present unless a group policy has been set or the user’s global toggle value (the deprecated setting from Windows 11) is set. To access this page with a URI, use the ms-settings:appsfeatures-app URI and pass an optional parameter of the package family name of the app.

    Background Spatial Perception ms-settings:privacy-backgroundspatialperception
    Calendar ms-settings:privacy-calendar
    Call history ms-settings:privacy-callhistory
    Camera ms-settings:privacy-webcam
    Contacts ms-settings:privacy-contacts
    Documents ms-settings:privacy-documents
    Downloads folder ms-settings:privacy-downloadsfolder
    Email ms-settings:privacy-email
    Eye tracker ms-settings:privacy-eyetracker (requires eyetracker hardware)
    Feedback & diagnostics ms-settings:privacy-feedback
    File system ms-settings:privacy-broadfilesystemaccess
    General ms-settings:privacy or ms-settings:privacy-general
    Graphics ms-settings:privacy-graphicscaptureprogrammatic
    ms-settings:privacy-graphicscapturewithoutborder
    Inking & typing ms-settings:privacy-speechtyping
    Location ms-settings:privacy-location
    Messaging ms-settings:privacy-messaging
    Microphone ms-settings:privacy-microphone
    Motion ms-settings:privacy-motion
    Music Library ms-settings:privacy-musiclibrary
    Notifications ms-settings:privacy-notifications
    Other devices ms-settings:privacy-customdevices
    Phone calls ms-settings:privacy-phonecalls
    Pictures ms-settings:privacy-pictures
    Radios ms-settings:privacy-radios
    Speech ms-settings:privacy-speech
    Tasks ms-settings:privacy-tasks
    Videos ms-settings:privacy-videos
    Voice activation ms-settings:privacy-voiceactivation
    Settings page URI
    Search ms-settings:search
    Search more details ms-settings:search-moredetails
    Search Permissions ms-settings:search-permissions

    Surface Hub

    Settings page URI
    Accounts ms-settings:surfacehub-accounts
    Session cleanup ms-settings:surfacehub-sessioncleanup
    Team Conferencing ms-settings:surfacehub-calling
    Team device management ms-settings:surfacehub-devicemanagement
    Welcome screen ms-settings:surfacehub-welcome

    System

    Settings page URI
    About ms-settings:about
    Advanced display settings ms-settings:display-advanced (only available on devices that support advanced display options)
    App volume and device preferences ms-settings:apps-volume (Added in Windows 11, version 1903)
    Battery Saver ms-settings:batterysaver (only available on devices that have a battery, such as a tablet)
    Battery Saver settings ms-settings:batterysaver-settings (only available on devices that have a battery, such as a tablet)
    Battery use ms-settings:batterysaver-usagedetails (only available on devices that have a battery, such as a tablet)
    Clipboard ms-settings:clipboard
    Display ms-settings:display
    Default Save Locations ms-settings:savelocations
    Display ms-settings:screenrotation
    Duplicating my display ms-settings:quietmomentspresentation
    During these hours ms-settings:quietmomentsscheduled
    Encryption ms-settings:deviceencryption
    Energy recommendatations ms-settings:energyrecommendations (Added in February Moment update for Windows 11, Version 22H2, Build 22624)
    Focus assist ms-settings:quiethours
    Graphics Settings ms-settings:display-advancedgraphics (only available on devices that support advanced graphics options)
    Graphics Default Settings ms-settings:display-advancedgraphics-default
    Multitasking ms-settings:multitasking
    ms-settings:multitasking-sgupdate
    Night light settings ms-settings:nightlight
    Projecting to this PC ms-settings:project
    Shared experiences ms-settings:crossdevice
    Tablet mode ms-settings:tabletmode (Removed in Windows 11)
    Taskbar ms-settings:taskbar
    Notifications & actions ms-settings:notifications
    Remote Desktop ms-settings:remotedesktop
    Phone ms-settings:phone (Deprecated in Windows 11, version 1809 and later)
    Power & sleep ms-settings:powersleep
    Presence sensing ms-settings:presence (Added in May Moment update for Windows 11, Version 22H2, Build 22624)
    Sound ms-settings:sound
    Sound devices ms-settings:sound-devices
    Storage ms-settings:storagesense
    Storage Sense ms-settings:storagepolicies
    Storage recommendations ms-settings:storagerecommendations
    Disks & volumes ms-settings:disksandvolumes

    Time and language

    Settings page URI
    Date & time ms-settings:dateandtime
    Japan IME settings ms-settings:regionlanguage-jpnime (available if the Microsoft Japan input method editor is installed)
    Region ms-settings:regionformatting
    Language ms-settings:keyboard
    ms-settings:keyboard-advanced
    ms-settings:regionlanguage
    ms-settings:regionlanguage-bpmfime
    ms-settings:regionlanguage-cangjieime
    ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-wubi-udp
    ms-settings:regionlanguage-quickime
    ms-settings:regionlanguage-korime
    Pinyin IME settings ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin (available if the Microsoft Pinyin input method editor is installed)
    ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin-domainlexicon
    ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin-keyconfig
    ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin-udp
    Speech ms-settings:speech
    Wubi IME settings ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-wubi (available if the Microsoft Wubi input method editor is installed)
    Add display language ms-settings:regionlanguage-adddisplaylanguage
    Language options ms-settings:regionlanguage-languageoptions
    Set display language ms-settings:regionlanguage-setdisplaylanguage

    Update and security

    Settings page URI
    Activation ms-settings:activation
    Backup ms-settings:backup (page removed in Windows 11; opens Sync)
    Delivery Optimization ms-settings:delivery-optimization
    ms-settings:delivery-optimization-activity
    ms-settings:delivery-optimization-advanced
    Find My Device ms-settings:findmydevice
    For developers ms-settings:developers
    Recovery ms-settings:recovery
    Launch Security Key Enrollment ms-settings:signinoptions-launchsecuritykeyenrollment
    Troubleshoot ms-settings:troubleshoot
    Windows Security ms-settings:windowsdefender
    Windows Insider Program ms-settings:windowsinsider (only present if user is enrolled in WIP)
    ms-settings:windowsinsider-optin
    Windows Update ms-settings:windowsupdate
    ms-settings:windowsupdate-action
    Windows Update-Active hours ms-settings:windowsupdate-activehours
    Windows Update-Advanced options ms-settings:windowsupdate-options
    Windows Update-Optional updates ms-settings:windowsupdate-optionalupdates
    Windows Update-Restart options ms-settings:windowsupdate-restartoptions
    Windows Update-Seeker on demand ms-settings:windowsupdate-seekerondemand
    Windows Update-View update history ms-settings:windowsupdate-history

    User accounts

    Settings page URI
    Provisioning ms-settings:workplace-provisioning (only available if enterprise has deployed a provisioning package)
    Repair token ms-settings:workplace-repairtoken
    Provisioning ms-settings:provisioning (only available on mobile and if the enterprise has deployed a provisioning package)
    Windows Anywhere ms-settings:windowsanywhere (device must be Windows Anywhere-capable)

    See also

    Launch the default app for a URI