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Microsoft will remove Control Panel in Windows 11

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Windows 11 brought many changes from Microsoft. The interface has been completely redesigned and updated for the new image. Of course, other areas have changed as well, but some seem to elude users’ eyes.

One of those over which changes have been made is the Control Panel. This Windows Control Center started to change in Windows 10, and in this version it has taken even more steps to disappear altogether.



Microsoft continues changes in Windows 11

Microsoft is working to unify Windows configuration settings. This process started in Windows 10, but has been carried over to the new Windows 11, albeit very subtly and even unnoticed.

The software giant wants to put everything a user can change on their system into the Settings app. To do this, he created a new area, completely redesigned and having what he considers more logical and easier to use.

The expected end of the Control Panel is approaching

One of latest builds Windows 11 continued this process by specifying Control Panel options directly in the Settings app. It's a way to satisfy the most traditional users who still use it.

With latest build 2021 Microsoft went even further with the new system, focusing even more on settings rather than control panel. Now even uninstalling apps from Windows 11 is now done in a new settings area.

Settings app will inherit all parameters

The Settings app was designed to be a new way to manage Windows that is cleaner, more intuitive, and more engaging. However, there are many settings that require logging into the control panel. Windows 10 has made things better, and Windows 11 offers an even more modern take on how we can control our computer.

Microsoft describes these recent changes as “an ongoing effort to bring Control Panel settings into the Settings app. So it is clear that the software giant is aiming to clean up this area of ​​Windows and make the control panel redundant.

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