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BUG: Fix system command plugin for windows 10 #2979

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nanoraptor opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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BUG: Fix system command plugin for windows 10 #2979

nanoraptor opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Problem Description

I am unable to get to the windows settings' uninstall menu. when I type s uninstall and enter, It just opens the settings app. If you look closely you will find that s uninstall does not even redirect to the path itself. It shows settings>mixed reality.

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  1. type s uninstall
  2. select the one with the windows settings icon

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1.19.1

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Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19045.4894]

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@nanoraptor nanoraptor added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 19, 2024
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jjw24 commented Sep 20, 2024

The uninstall settings page in windows 11 is now called 'Apps' or 'Apps Features' right?

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The uninstall settings page in windows 11 is now called 'Apps' or 'Apps Features' right?

Well, in windows 10 it is called Apps Features. I don't know about windows 11. Although the apps can be uninstalled from there, the s uninstall should send me to the 'App Features' page and not the 'Mixed reality' one. That's my point here.

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