So, if the Quick Settings menu is catching dust, then a quick setting reorder seems appropriate. Here’s how you can get started.

How to use Quick Settings on Windows 11

With Quick Settings enabled, you can do a lot of stuff without too many hassles. To get started, press the Windows Key + A shortcut, and your Quick Settings menu will be launched. Alternatively, head to the lower-right corner of your desktop screen, and click on the set of icons from below (Wi-Fi, speaker, battery, etc., which will be some of your options).

From there, the dialog box for your Quick Settings will open. You can then tweak your settings from here reasonably easily.

For example, by clicking on Accessibility, a host of other options will pop open; for instance, you can choose everything from Magnifier and Color filters to Narrator, Sticker Keys, and so on, and make a series of changes—all from a single place.

Editing the Quick Settings Menu

While the Quick Settings menu has a default set of icons, you don’t have to settle. Instead, you can add or remove as many icons from the Quick Settings menu as you like, all with a few tweaks.

Here’s how you can get started:

Click on the pencil icon below in your Quick Settings Menu. To remove a pre-existing icon, click on the unpin icon of the respective icon. To add a new icon to the menu, click on Add and select the icon you’d like to add to your menu. Finally, click on Done, and your settings will be saved.

A list of options that you will see on the Quick Settings menu include:

Airplane mode Battery saver Night light Accessibility Nearby sharing Project Wired display

Moreover, if you click on the settings icon, you’ll see it as the settings menu. And, when you hover over it, you’ll get taken straight to the settings menu of your Windows.

Using Quick Settings on Windows PC

You can exit the Quick Settings menu by clicking anywhere outside the settings menu. Although Quick Settings is limited in what it can do, it’s the perfect solution for someone rushing. However, if you’re looking for more control and functionality, your best bet would be to rely on the Control Panel or the Settings menu.