What are the available settings in the Windows Control Panel?

1. Network and Internet Settings: This section provides access to settings related to internet and network connections, such as configuring a new connection, setting up a homegroup, adjusting firewall settings, configuring proxy settings, and managing mobile broadband.

2. Hardware and Sound Settings: Here, users can manage their audio, video, and game controllers, configure sound settings, adjust power options, and manage external devices, such as printers and scanners.

3. Programs and Features: This section contains a list of currently installed programs, which users can access to update, uninstall, or change them.

4. User Accounts: This section lets users create, modify, and delete user accounts and control the ways in which users can access the computer’s resources. It also includes parental control options and privacy settings.

5. Ease of Access: This section specializes in making Windows more accessible for people with disabilities, including options for narrator, high contrast display, speech recognition, mouse alternatives, and more.

6. Clock, Language and Region: Here, users can adjust the time and date settings, as well as customizing their keyboards, language packs, and regional settings.

7. Security and Maintenance: This section contains both security-related options, such as Windows defender and firewall, as well as options that let users check and repair their computers, adjust update settings, and manage disk and file backups.

8. System: This section contains information about the computer itself, including processor and memory details, installed programs, and system properties. It also contains advanced system settings, where users can adjust virtual memory, choose a performance plan, configure power options, and more.

9. Notification area Icons: In this section, users can choose which icons and notifications are displayed in their Windows system tray.

10. Devices and Printers: This section lets users connect and manage compatible devices to their computers, such as adding a printer or configuring a Bluetooth headset.

11. Internet Options: This section lets users customize their browsing experience by changing the home page, managing add-ons, changing the default search engine, and more.

12. Tablet PC Settings: This section lets users optimize their tablet PCs, such as choosing the pen orientation, configuring handwriting options, setting up multiple displays, and more.

13. System Protection: In this section, users can back up and restore their system, create system restore points, and configure shadow copies.

14. Appearance and Personalization: This section lets users personalize their desktop, taskbar, start menu, windows colors, and themes.

15. Pen and Touch: This section lets users configure their Pen or Touch input settings, including pressure sensitivity and palm rejection.

16. Administrative Tools: This section lets users access various system administration tools, such as services, computer management, local security policy, event viewer, and more.