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Tom Warren

Tom Warren

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    Twinkle Tray is the Windows app I never knew I needed.

    Today I learned there’s a really neat Windows app called Twinkle Tray that lets you easily manage the brightness levels of multiple monitors. Useful for the winter nights when you want to adjust brightness levels easily, and the app even integrates neatly into the Windows 11 system tray.

    You can link brightness levels across multiple displays, or adjust them on the fly.
    You can link brightness levels across multiple displays, or adjust them on the fly.
    Image: Tom Warren / The Verge
    Tom Warren
    Tom Warren
    Microsoft offers workarounds for its faulty dual-boot Linux patch.

    Microsoft has admitted that its August security update has ruined some dual-boot Linux devices. The security patch wasn’t supposed to hit dual-boot Linux / Windows machines, but Microsoft admits “on some devices, the dual-boot detection did not detect some customized methods of dual-booting.” Workarounds include disabling Secure Boot and deleting Microsoft’s update while the company investigates the issue.

    Tom Warren
    Tom Warren
    When is the Control Panel in Windows actually going away?

    Microsoft has been working on moving Control Panel features to its Settings UI in Windows for more than 10 years, but a new support note has got some speculating the Control Panel might finally be removed soon. “The Control Panel is in the process of being deprecated in favor of the Settings app,” says Microsoft. It’s not news that Control Panel is being replaced, but Microsoft still hasn’t answered when that will actually happen.

    Microsoft’s support note doesn’t mention when the Control Panel is going away.
    Microsoft’s support note doesn’t mention when the Control Panel is going away.
    Image: Microsoft
    Tom Warren
    Tom Warren
    Windows on Arm now has one of the best Start menu apps.

    Stardock’s excellent Start11 app is making its way to Windows on Arm PCs this week. Version 2.1 brings native ARM64 support for customizing the Windows 11 Start menu to exactly how you want it to look and feel. Start11’s update comes just weeks after Microsoft launched its Qualcomm-powered Copilot PCs, and ahead of the busy back to school season for laptops.

    Start11 makes the Windows 11 Start menu fully customizable.
    Start11 makes the Windows 11 Start menu fully customizable.
    Image: Stardock