Versions:

  • 1.0.14
  • 1.0.13
  • 1.0.12
  • 1.0.11
  • 1.0.10
  • 1.0.9
  • 1.0.8
  • 1.0.6
  • 1.0.4
  • 1.0.3
  • 1.0.2
  • 1.0.1
  • 1.0.0

WSA System Control 1.0.14, published by infinitepower18, is a lightweight utility designed to integrate Windows Subsystem for Android management directly into the Windows notification area. Its sole purpose is to display the current runtime state of WSA and let users toggle the entire subsystem on or off without opening the Settings app or PowerShell. After installation the program places an icon in the system tray that changes appearance to reflect whether WSA is running, disabled, or starting; a single left-click opens a compact menu with Start and Stop commands, while right-click options expose a small settings panel for auto-starting the helper with Windows or choosing whether to confirm each action. Because Android apps on Windows depend on WSA remaining active in the background, the tool is especially convenient for gamers and testers who frequently restart the subsystem to free RAM, force-close unresponsive apps, or ensure a clean environment before launching a new session. Developers who package Android applications for the Amazon Appstore or sideload APKs also benefit from the at-a-glance indicator, avoiding the extra clicks normally required to check subsystem health in the Windows 11 “Installed Apps” list. The publisher has iterated through thirteen public releases, adding incremental refinements such as sharper iconography, faster state detection, and lower memory usage on Windows 10 build 19045 and Windows 11 build 22000 or later. Categorized under System Utility, the 1.0.14 build remains a standalone executable that neither modifies WSA itself nor requires administrative rights once the subsystem has been installed through official channels. WSA System Control is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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