So here is an alternative, time saving way to get the classic Display command in the Desktop context menu. RegOwnershipEx, you can take ownership of any Registry key with one click!
Tip: You can access any desired Registry key with one click. Go to the following Registry key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DesktopBackground\Shell\Display\command.
If you are not familiar with Registry Editor, see this detailed tutorial. Press Win + R shortcut keys and type the following in the Run box: control.exe you want to integrate it into the desktop context menu, you need to do the following: Here is how you can open old Display Settings in Windows 10. But it was easily possible in previous Windows versions. Many users found it impossible to activate their second display, for instance, a TV, using the Settings app in Windows 10.