This wiki document lists ms-settings URI commands that you can use to open any settings page in Windows 10 Control Panel. You can use the command via the Run dialog. For example, to open Printers & Scanners panel you can just type this command:- ms-settings:Printers & scanners
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How to use the URI commands
Here some different examples for using ms-setting commands:
@Paolo, thanks for creating this list of ms-settings URI commands in the wiki! You received 200 member points.
Nice 🙂
thanks for creating this list of ms-settings URI commands in the wiki!
But, i need save configuration using ms-settings in xml file , for uso in model machine.
it's possible?
tks
Thank you Regis, about XML you can find some examples here: Launch the Windows Settings app
Paolo
Hi guys,
I have added the RUN commands table to the post.
Cheers L
Leos, thanks for adding the RUN commands to the wiki doc! You received 60 member points.
ms-settings:easeofaccess-cursorandpointersize doesn't seem to function anymore after the Windows 10 2004 update. How can we find out the new URL or does anyone have a working alternative? Thanks in advance.
I can't find any documentation about what changed on uri settings on Windows 10 2004. Let me test later on my test VM.
ms-settings:easeofaccess-MousePointer
I’m looking for a way to make a shortcut or a URI command to toggle the Taskbar Settings -> Combine taskbar buttons dropdown box, is this possible?
The commands listed here only opens specific windows. They do not configure anything. What you need is to find out what registry entry is changed by that box and script it.
Found it. Thanks
You did it on your own 🙂 No thanks needed 🙂
Any way I can get the URI command for QuickAssist please?
Cant seem to find it anywhere
Any ideas anyone?
You can use QuickAssist command. It works in Command Prompt and Windows PowerShell.
I am a beginner with rust and every time I think I have a clue I just haven't gone far enough with it, but it seems to be a good way to run Windows commands of various sorts from WSL or a command shell or probably even the Windows run dialog or the start menu. Definitely a work in progress – the code isn't even on github – but it works. I wrote some notes about it here.
Rust Command Line Tool to Access Windows Features and Commands – wslguy.net
Thanks for this. Any idea how to start the Join AD Wizard?
Not aware of that, Id say the closest you can get is by sysdm.cpl command. Or use netdom command line..
Thanks that’s for domain join. Azure AD join is in settings, access work or school then Connect.