Windows 10: Is there a way to control Windows Settings in Windows 10 through PowerShell or Command Prompt?

Discus and support Is there a way to control Windows Settings in Windows 10 through PowerShell or Command Prompt? in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; Specifically, I want to turn on 'Colour Filter' with 'Greyscale' selected. submitted by /u/Secure_Height6304 [link] [comments]... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/Secure_Height6304, Mar 7, 2021.

  1. Is there a way to control Windows Settings in Windows 10 through PowerShell or Command Prompt?

    /u/Secure_Height6304, Mar 7, 2021
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  2. OneMoar Win User

    Windows 10 Tweaks

    Remove-AppxPackage : Deployment failed with HRESULT: 0x80073CF1, Package was not found.
    Windows cannot remove Microsoft.3DBuilder_10.0.0.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe because the current user does not have that
    package installed. Use Get-AppxPackage to see the list of packages installed.
    yea its saying it can't find the package here is the output from getxapp package
     
    OneMoar, Mar 7, 2021
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  3. Kursah Win User
    PowerShell instead of Commandline in Creators Update

    PowerShell can process many CLI commands but does have its own syntax as you are finding.

    I use it a lot at a management level for carious workstation and sever tasks. Pretty much anything Windows does in the GUI is a powershell command.

    I recommend you look up some info on Google and also look into the book, Learn PowerShell in 30-days Worth of Lunches. That'll give you a great start to properly using and understanding PowerShell. Its extremely powerful and useful...the caveat is learning it and understanding what it wants.

    You should be able to set it back to CLI in personalization settings if you don't want to learn it. CLI is still food enough for most folks...not sure why they felt the need to do that...ironically I have my menus set to display PowerShell instead of CLI.

    http://m.windowsitpro.com/windows-10/pro-tip-replace-command-prompt-powershell-windows-x-menu
     
    Kursah, Mar 7, 2021
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  4. Kursah Win User

    Is there a way to control Windows Settings in Windows 10 through PowerShell or Command Prompt?

    PowerShell instead of Commandline in Creators Update

    Interestingly enough my personal laptop just got the update...and still has Command Prompt listed, not PowerShell...

    Edit: Not that it matters...I use both regularly. *Toast :toast:
     
    Kursah, Mar 7, 2021
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