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We show you the trick to open System Properties applet of Control Panel in Windows 11/10, instead of the Settings > About page in this post.
Tips for Accessing System Properties in Windows 10. Shortcut Keys: Press the Windows key + Pause/Break key to open System Properties directly. Control Panel: Navigate through Control Panel > System and Security > System to reach System Properties. Desktop Shortcut: Create a shortcut on your desktop for quicker access next time.
Most of the advanced display settings from previous versions of Windows are now available on the Display settings page. Select Start > Settings > System > Display. If you want to change the size of your text and apps, choose an option from the drop-down menu next to Scale.
In this article, we’re going to look at everything you can do to adjust your display in Windows 10. To play along, open the control panel and click the settings cog to open the Settings app.
Similar to the method above, if you have a "This PC" shortcut on your desktop, right-click it, and then select "Properties." The System window will then appear. If you want to add a "This PC" shortcut to your desktop, visit System > Personalization > Themes > Desktop icon settings.
O&O DeskInfo is a freeware app that adds both system specification and utilization info to the Windows desktop. It provides full OS, RAM, processor, computer name, GPU, and system architecture information.
To check your Windows 10 computer specs with the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, use these steps: Open Start. Search for dxdiag and click the top result to open the DirectX Diagnostic Tool.
This tutorial will show you how to view detailed information about your connected display (s) in Windows 10. For a Windows 11 version of this tutorial, see: View Display Information in Windows 11. Here's How: 1 Open Settings, and click/tap on the System icon.
To search for system settings using the Start menu, open the Start menu and type a word or two describing what you'd like to find. For example, you could type "keyboard" to find keyboard settings, or "display" to find settings related to your monitor.
On your Windows 10 laptop or desktop PC, you can easily open the Settings app with a simple keyboard shortcut and without using the taskbar or the Start button. All you have to do is press the Windows + I keys simultaneously.