• Microsoft could be getting rid of more of the ancient Control Pan

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    Microsoft could be getting rid of more of the ancient Control Panel, shifting keyboard options across to Windows 11s Settings app

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    Tue, 29 Apr 2025 10:47:31 +0000

    Description:
    The Settings app could soon get more Control Panel options, but I cant see
    the rusty old interface being fully ditched until next-gen Windows (if then).

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Microsof t is porting over another part of the old Control Panel to Windows 11s Settings app This time around its keyboard options (following some mouse-related settings in the recent past) This is hidden in test builds of Windows 11, so theres no guarantee itll happen but it seems a likely enough possibility

    Microsoft is continuing the slow drip-feed of features moving from Windows
    11s Control Panel over to the Settings app .

    The Control Panel is a rusty old part of Windows 11 that has been superseded by the Settings app, although theyre effectively the same thing just a whole bunch of settings.

    The Control Panel is still hanging around in the desktop OS because it has some legacy options that remain important (even if much of this functionality is pretty niche at this point). However, Microsoft is slowly migrating all these features across to Settings (where everything should be, ideally), and Techspot noticed the most recent move on this front.

    In this case, its some keyboard options getting ported over, as flagged up by that regular leaker of all things Windows on X, PhantomOfEarth. Welcome to
    yet another episode of Control Panel options moving to Settings. Hidden (not available by default) in the latest Dev and Beta CUs: migrated keyboard character repeat delay and repeat rate options in Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard. pic.twitter.com/Xgfi1xOXkf April 25, 2025

    These are accessibility settings for the keyboard , specifically keyboard character repeat delay and repeat rate options.

    I should make it clear that this hasnt actually happened yet; as the leaker points out, this work is hidden away in the background of the latest releases of Windows 11 preview builds in both the Dev and Beta channels. (Image
    credit: Microsoft) Analysis: Peripheral consideration

    As this hasnt been implemented yet, we must be aware that not every change thats put in place in the background of Windows 11 preview builds like this ends up being enabled. So, nothing might come of it, but given that Microsoft is slowly porting over features from the old Control Panel to the Settings app, it seems likely that this will be the next step.

    Especially given that we recently saw clues that Microsoft is moving mouse options over from the Control Panel as well, so keyboard-related settings would fit with that. It makes sense to migrate the full range of mouse and keyboard settings over, too, as those are capabilities that a greater number of folks running Windows 11 are more likely to use (in comparison to some of the obscure stuff kicking about in corners of the Control Panel).

    Naturally, all of this is (or should be) part of a broader drive to
    eventually do away with the Control Panel entirely, by shifting all its functionality across to the modern-looking Settings app.

    Windows 11 will be a better place when this happens, simply because when you do stumble across a less commonly used setting that is still languishing in the Control Panel, it feels very jarring when that old interface pops up in the middle of Windows 11s streamlined and modern desktop.

    As to how long this full migration process will take, well, thats anyones guess. However, given how sluggishly Microsoft has been going with this project so far lets just say it doesnt appear to be any kind of priority
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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/windows/microsoft-could-be-getting-rid-of- more-of-the-ancient-control-panel-shifting-keyboard-options-across-to-windows- 11s-settings-app


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