The latest version of GNOME Control Center can be downloaded from Softpedia

Jul 25, 2014 14:45 GMT  ·  By

GNOME Control Center 3.13.4, GNOME's main interface for the configuration of various aspects of your desktop, is now ready for download and testing.

The GNOME Control Center allows users to configure various components of their system using a vast collection of tools. It's the hub for all the major settings that can be done in a GNOME environment, so it's easy to see why any update for it might be considered important.

According to the developers, the correct window icon is now used, emblems on HiDPI displayer are now displayed properly, drag'n'drop support has been re-added, all the manually added backgrounds are now copied, the logo on HiDPI displays has been fixed, "print screen" and "scroll lock" are now shown as compose key options, the scroll test background on HiDPI devices is now working as it should, a few duplicates in the application list have been removed, and previews are no longer generated for directories.

A complete list of changes, updates, and bug fixes can be found in the official changelog. You can download GNOME Control Center 3.13.4 right now from Softpedia.

Remember that this is a development version and it should NOT be installed on production machines. It is intended for testing purposes only.