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A brief history of Windows Settings
ISSUE 22.10 • 2025-03-10 WINDOWS 11
By Simon Bisson
The real story about the Windows Control Panel is a long and winding road that goes all the way back to DOS.
Windows has always had a way of managing its settings. Right from its first version, it had a control panel that let you configure your installation. Today, it’s a collection of tools that have evolved considerably over the years from that first control panel, going from a simple applet with a handful of functions to today’s one-stop Settings shop for configuring everything Windows.
That evolution has taken us through multiple designs and redesigns, from icon-based tools with buttons and sliders, to today’s text-first Web-like interface. It hasn’t been a smooth journey either, with Microsoft’s commitment to backward compatibility leaving you switching across different generations of Windows as you drill further down into settings dialogs.
Read the full story in our Plus Newsletter (22.10.0, 2025-03-10).
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Free “Start me up” from the Stones
In honor of the 20th anniversary of the release of Windows 95, Microsoft has free copies of “Start me up” (the Win95 theme song) available from the Windows Store — Win10 and Win8.1 only. Sorry.
It’s hard to find. Open up the Store from the tile. In the Search box type
Tattoo You
and Start me up appears as the first item, marked Free.
It’s the remastered 2009 version, too, which is (to my mind) the best studio version.