How to Remove Quick Settings on Windows 11
The Quick Settings menu is a helpful feature in Windows 11 that lets you access some commonly used settings on your computer. It provides quick access to many useful services, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and accessibility.
Despite being a useful service, you might not get as much mileage out of it as others. As such, if you prefer a clean and simple interface, then here’s how you can remove Quick Settings in Windows 11.

How to Remove Quick Settings on Windows 11 Using the Local Group Policy Editor
If you find the Quick Settings tiles annoying or you just don’t need them, you can remove them via the Group Policy Editor. However, the Windows Home edition doesn’t come with the Group Policy Editor by default. If you’re in this boat, be sure toenable the Group Policy Editor in Windows Homebefore continuing.
After you complete the steps above, restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

If you wish to enable Quick Settings again, go back to the Local Group Policy Editorand setRemove Quick SettingstoDisabledagain.
How to Remove Quick Settings on Windows 11 Using the Registry Editor
you could also remove Quick Settings in Windows 11 via the Registry Editor. Before you proceed, you should know that editing the registry can be risky, and if you don’t know what you’re doing, you can do serious damage to your system. So, if you don’t know much about editing the registry, let a professional do these steps for you.
If you do decide to go on ahead, you shouldback up your registryin case something goes wrong. Once done, perform these steps to remove Quick Settings using the Registry Editor:

After making the changes above, close the Registry Editor window and restart your computer. When your PC starts up, pressWin + A. If nothing happens, you’ve successfully disabled the Quick Settings panel.
To enable Quick Settings on your Windows 11 computer again, double-click onDisableControlCenterand set Value Data to0. After that, restart your computer to bring Quick Settings back again.

Hiding the Quick Settings in Windows 11
If you’re not a fan of Quick Settings, it’s easy to hide it away. Now you know how to disable it, as well as how to bring it back if you end up missing it.
Here’s how to set up a quick security scan shortcut on Windows 11 for fast virus checks.

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