In Windows 10, many of the popular settings are not present in their default locations, thanks to the new Settings app. Microsoft has moved many settings from the classic Control Panel to the overhauled Settings app to bring all settings under one roof.

Unlike previous Windows versions, when you right-click on the desktop and click Personalize option, you will see the Settings app instead of the classic Personalization window. Microsoft has moved most of the settings from the classic Personalization window to the Personalization category of the Settings app.

Although the Settings app is easy to navigate, it’s not complete yet. For instance, the Settings app redirects you to the Control Panel when you need to change the advanced power settings.

The Settings app is primarily designed for touch devices. Long-time desktop users are missing the classic Personalization window in Windows 10.

Personalization Panel for Windows 10

The good news is that you can get the classic Personalization window back in Windows 10 by installing a free utility called Personalization Panel.

Personalization Panel is a free application from our friends at WinAero to add the missing Personalization window to Windows 10’s desktop context menu. The Personalization Panel for Windows 10 looks identical to the one in previous Windows versions, meaning it doesn’t look out of place.

Like the original Personalization window, the Personalization Panel also includes links to screen saver settings, desktop icon settings, and color and appearance, mouse pointer settings, and display settings.

Bring back the classic Personalization window in Windows 10

Here is how to get the classic Personalization window in Windows 10 using the Personalization Panel.

Step 1: Visit this page and download the Personalization Panel zip file.

Step 2: Extract the zip file to a folder to get the Personalization.exe file.

Step 3: Run the Personalization.exe file to open the classic Personalization window.

NOTE: Windows might warn you against running the tool. Simply click More info, and then click Run anyway button.

Step 4: To integrate it into the desktop context menu, click Options in the left pane, and then click Integrate with Desktop context menu option.

That’s it! From now onwards, whenever you click Personalize option in the desktop context menu, the classic Personalization window appears in Windows 10.

NOTE: To open the Personalization section of the Settings app, open the Settings app by clicking its icon on the Start menu, and then click Personalize.

Tip: If you don’t want to integrate the classic Personalization Panel into the desktop context menu, you can simply create a shortcut of Personalization Panel and then pin to the desktop for quick access.