It was in discussion that there will be no Control Panel in the latest update of Windows 11. Everything will be shifted to the Settings App. Let’s reveal the truth!
The Windows Settings app is replacing more pages from the Control Panel as Microsoft gradually eliminates it.
It appears that the upcoming Windows 11 upgrade, which could be a periodic or minor feature update, will move additional Control Panel pages to the Settings app.
Microsoft initiated the move to the new experience with Windows 11 and the redesign of the Settings app.
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The Windows 11 feature upgrade, which moved every last option from the Control Panel to Windows Settings, greatly simplified numerous features for consumers.
The settings application now utilizes WinUI and is prepared for a contemporary future with several design adjustments.
Microsoft intends to migrate almost everything Control Panel to the Settings app at some time in the future as part of the company’s long-term migration efforts, according to sources familiar with the process.
More installed apps can now be deleted from the device according to the most recent update.
Currently, some Windows apps, including Win32 desktop software, may only be uninstalled through the Control Panel as the Settings app is unable to identify them.
Finally, using the Settings app, you may uninstall every Win32 application. As previously indicated, the Control Panel was the only place where this option could be found.
The interdependent apps can also be deleted. For instance, Win32 software can be repaired and modified using Steam, as well as gaming apps.
Of course, the relocation is still ongoing, so the Control Panel is not completely gone.
Although the Control Panel has many important sections, the Redmond behemoth is gradually moving toward the point when it won’t be necessary for the majority of the taskbar.
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The Control Panel as well as the Settings continue to coexist in Windows, although the entire change has been proceeding slowly.
According to reports, Microsoft has already canceled Windows 11 23H2 because it intends to concentrate on minor feature upgrades while developing Windows 10, the upcoming version of the operating system.
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