This iconic Windows 11 tool isnt getting ditched yet
Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 2022 11:58:43 +0000
Description:
Windows 11 update doesnt kill off the Control Panel but it does deliver a serious blow.
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The Control Panel has been an integral and iconic part of Windows since the very first version of the operating system, which was launched in 1985, but its days are numbered, with Microsoft moving even more of its functionality
to the newer Settings app in Windows 11.
However, while an upcoming Windows 11 update looks set to move more of the Control Panel to Settings, according to Windows Latest , Microsoft hasnt completely ditched it.
The biggest feature to migrate from Control Panel to Settings is the ability to uninstall programs, including older Win32 desktop apps. The Settings
window was able to uninstall some apps, but not all of them, so this move is certainly welcome, and means theres less switching between screens to find what you need. Analysis: A stay of execution, but should Control Panel be put out of its misery?
Despite launching with every Windows version, the time has come for Microsoft to fully ditch the Control Panel. As you may expect of a feature thats approaching its fourth decade, the Control Panel feels pretty archaic.
Its changed little over the years, and while thats led to it being a comfortingly familiar presence no matter what version of Windows you use, its really started to stand out among the more modern apps of Windows 11.
When Microsoft began to seriously overhaul the look of Windows, starting with Windows 8 , it bungled the job, somewhat, keeping both older, legacy apps, like Control Panel, while introducing modern apps like Settings, which often did the same job.
This meant that Windows 8, as well as Windows 10 and Windows 11, felt like multiple operating systems bolted together, rather than one unified, modern, OS.
Microsoft is trying to rectify that with Windows 11 and has modernized many
of its iconic apps, such as Paint .
Its also started to migrate Control Panel features to Settings, with an aim
of ditching Control Panel completely at some point. While this is a wise
move, it still feels like Microsoft is moving too slowly, as users may visit the Settings app, only to find they actually need to go to Control Panel for the setting they want.
This was particularly annoying when uninstalling applications, as the
Settings app would only uninstall certain apps, and youd have to use Control Panel for the others.
Unsurprisingly, this caused a lot of confusion and frustration, and while we can understand Microsoft wanting to slowly move over to Settings, it would be far better for users to rip off the bandage, and just move everything to Settings at once, and kill off Control Panel once and for all.
Of course, well be sad to see Control Panel disappear, but it wouldnt just make Windows 11 easier to use, itd save the iconic feature from a long, drawn-out death of a thousand cuts.
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/this-iconic-windows-11-tool-isnt-getting-ditche d-yet/
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