How to Create a Wi-Fi Settings Shortcut in Windows 10 & 11
By Timothy Tibbetts |
If you access Wi-Fi Settings frequently, you can easily create or download a shortcut for quick access.
How to Create a Wi-Fi Settings Shortcut in Windows 10 - Download
Wi-Fi Settings Shortcut is just that; a shortcut you can place anywhere to access your Wi-Fi settings quickly.
Extract Wi-Fi Settings from the zip file and copy and paste it anywhere you want.
How to Create a Wi-Fi Settings Shortcut in Windows 10 - Create
You can also accomplish this without downloading by right-clicking on your Desktop and clicking New > Shortcut. Copy and paste %windir%\explorer.exe ms-settings:network-wifi and choose a name on the next step.
You can also customize your shortcut with a different icon by right-clicking on the new shortcut and clicking Properties, and then clicking on Change icon. If you scroll to the right, you should find some appropriate icons.
You can right-click and pin to the taskbar, start menu, or drag to your Desktop.
If you don't have a Wi-Fi connection, the main Settings page will open.
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How to Create a Wi-Fi Settings Shortcut in Windows 10 - Download
Wi-Fi Settings Shortcut is just that; a shortcut you can place anywhere to access your Wi-Fi settings quickly.
Extract Wi-Fi Settings from the zip file and copy and paste it anywhere you want.
How to Create a Wi-Fi Settings Shortcut in Windows 10 - Create
You can also accomplish this without downloading by right-clicking on your Desktop and clicking New > Shortcut. Copy and paste %windir%\explorer.exe ms-settings:network-wifi and choose a name on the next step.
You can also customize your shortcut with a different icon by right-clicking on the new shortcut and clicking Properties, and then clicking on Change icon. If you scroll to the right, you should find some appropriate icons.
You can right-click and pin to the taskbar, start menu, or drag to your Desktop.
If you don't have a Wi-Fi connection, the main Settings page will open.
Similar:
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