Earlier this year I posted on how to track down registry tweaks with some incomplete information. After reworking the underlying function, I came up with this:
function Get-ControlPanelView
{
[CmdletBinding()]
param ()
Write-Verbose "$(Get-TimeStamp): Getting Control Panel View icon status." ;
$AllItemsIconView = ( Get-ItemProperty -Path "HKCU:SoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerControlPanel" -Name AllItemsIconView ).AllItemsIconView
$StartupPage = ( Get-ItemProperty -Path "HKCU:SoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerControlPanel" -Name StartupPage ).StartupPage
# $AllItemsIconView = 0/$StartupPage = 1 : Large Icons
if (( $AllItemsIconView -eq 0) -and ( $StartupPage -eq 1))
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-TimeStamp): Control Panel View set to `"Large Icons`"."
return Large Icons ;
}
# $AllItemsIconView = 1/$StartupPage = 0 : Category
if (( $AllItemsIconView -eq 1) -and ( $StartupPage -eq 0))
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-TimeStamp): Control Panel View set to `"Category`"."
return Category ;
}
# $AllItemsIconView = 1/$StartupPage = 1 : Small Icons
if (( $AllItemsIconView -eq 1) -and ( $StartupPage -eq 1))
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-TimeStamp): Control Panel View set to `"Small Icons`"."
return Small Icons ;
}
}
When I run this, it is a simple command which can use -Verbose to get more details.
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