Microsoft has just released the Control Center feature for Windows 10
A place to control multiple operations right in the system tray.
Since launching Windows 10 Build 16199, Microsoft has brought many new changes and features. On a recent article, Microsoft released a few images of some new features, including a screenshot that will reveal the Settings Cog icon in the system tray.
In the previous build Insider Preview, this icon did not appear. It seems that Microsoft is trying to test a new feature called Control Center, which contains all the Quick Actions that are currently available in the Action Center, along with a few other options like brightness . .
In the image above, you can see the Control Center allows users to control system operations through a centralized location. The Control Center can be customized like changing what appears on it as well as adding other settings. In general, users can optionally choose which action will appear here.
If Quick Action is included in the Control Center, it will probably no longer show up in the Notification Center because if present in 2 places it will be very tangled. It seems that Microsoft is turning the Action Center into a center that displays a simple message after the update of Fall Creators Update when all Quick Action is added to the Control Center.
This feature is now available on some of the latest Internal Build versions and is still being finalized.
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