As we know, several configurations from the Control Panel are gradually being relocated to the Settings app in Windows 11. Currently, even if you attempt to force open specific settings in the Control Panel, you will be redirected to the Settings page.
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Regarding this, according to a leak from @PhantomOfEarth on X, through the release of Windows Server Build 26376, new mouse-related settings have been added to the Settings page. Features like Mouse Pointer Trails, Shadow, and Pointer image customization now appear under the Accessibility section (Mouse pointer and touch page) within the Settings app.
The Pointer image customization section lists all available designs in a grid layout with large icons, making it easier for users to select their preferred mouse pointer image.
Additionally, other features such as Double-click speed, Click Lock, Active on Hover, and more are also being moved to the Settings page. However, the same functionalities can still be accessed through the Windows 11 Control Panel.
This means users no longer need to open the Control Panel just to adjust mouse settings, such as changing the icon of a specific pointer, as these changes can now be made directly from the Settings page.
What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below. By the way, these settings are currently only available in Windows Server Build 26376 and remain a hidden feature. However, it is clear that the same functionality will eventually be rolled out to Windows 11 for all users.
Via: PhantomOfEarth, Windows Latest