It’s clear to everyone that Microsoft is gradually moving the Control Panel pages to the Windows Settings app. Recently, the company moved the Power & Battery page of the Control Panel to the Windows Settings app. Now, they are moving the Fonts page of the Control Panel.
Typically, when you need to change the font on your computer, you have to open the Control Panel and navigate to Appearance and Personalization > Fonts. However, with the upcoming update, clicking the Fonts option will redirect you to the Fonts page on the Settings app.
![How to Access Control Panel Fonts page from Settings app in Windows 11 1 Fonts page on the Settings menu.](https://geekermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Fonts-page-on-the-Settings-menu-1024x616.jpg)
This change is available in build 26200 and disabled by default. You can enable it by executing a ViVeTool command. To do this, first, download and set up ViVeTool on your computer. After that, open Command Prompt as an administrator.
Next, use the cd command to navigate to the directory where the ViVeTool files are stored.
![How to Access Control Panel Fonts page from Settings app in Windows 11 2 Cd command in CMD.](https://geekermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Cd-command-1024x371.jpg)
Type and execute the following command:
vivetool /enable /id:48177092,48433719
![How to Access Control Panel Fonts page from Settings app in Windows 11 3 Vivetool command to move Fonts page to the Settigns menu.](https://geekermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Vivetool-command-to-move-Fonts-page-to-the-Settigns-menu.jpg)
After that, restart your computer to see the change.
When you try to change the font through the Fonts page on the Settings menu, you will have the option “Legacy Fonts Control Panel Interface“, clicking on it will take open the Control Panel Font Page.
![How to Access Control Panel Fonts page from Settings app in Windows 11 4 Fonts page on the File Explorer.](https://geekermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Fonts-page-on-the-File-Explorer-1024x535.jpg)
Alternatively, you can simply visit the C:\Windows\Fonts
location in File Explorer.
Nevertheless, what are your thoughts on this new change by Microsoft? Do you like Microsoft’s approach of bringing Control Panel pages to the Windows Settings app? Share your thoughts in comments.
Thanks Phantom for this discovery.