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Just type "settings" then and you go to the main menu.


The point of this comment thread is that important Windows settings are scattered throughout many different interfaces beyond just the Settings app, and you can never be sure where to find what you're looking for, which results in a poor user experience. Off the top of my head, you have the Settings app, Control Panel, Device Manager, System Configuration, and Network and Sharing Center.


This doesn’t work on Windows because there’s half a dozen “settings” applications, which is the original complaint.




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