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# Open main Settings Start-Process ms-settings: Start-Process ms-settings:display

Batch file ( settings.bat ):

Pressing the and the letter I simultaneously opens the Settings app directly. This works on Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server starting from 2016. Pro tip: Win + I is the single most useful system shortcut after Win + E (File Explorer) and Win + R (Run dialog). 7 Alternative Ways to Launch Settings (Ranked by Speed) | Method | Action | Best for | |--------|--------|-----------| | 1. Keyboard | Win + I | Everyone | | 2. Start Menu | Click Start → Gear icon ⚙️ | Mouse users | | 3. Power User Menu | Win + X → then press N | Advanced users | | 4. Run dialog | Win + R → type ms-settings: → Enter | Scripting / legacy users | | 5. Command line | start ms-settings: in CMD/PowerShell | Automation / remote support | | 6. Search | Win → type "Settings" → Enter | New users | | 7. Action Center | Click notification icon → "All settings" | Tablet/touch users | Deep Dive: Direct URI Shortcuts (Deep Linking) The Settings app supports Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) . You can create desktop shortcuts or run commands that open specific Settings pages directly. windows settings shortcut

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