Microsoft confirmed that will stop supporting the control panel in Windows 11 and its later versions. An operating system component that is nearly four decades old, is in the process of becoming obsoleteThe tech company said the Control Panel will be replaced by the Settings app.
In a post published on the support website, Microsoft updated the information regarding the system configuration tools in Windows. Under the Control Panel section, it is mentioned that the component has reached its deadline and prompts users to select the Settings app. While Microsoft hasn’t explicitly mentioned that it’s being removed, the company has said for the first time that it’s been deprecated.
“Control Panel has been deprecated in favor of the Settings app, which offers a more modern and simplified experience,” Microsoft notes. “While Control Panel remains for compatibility reasons and to provide access to some settings that have not yet migrated, we recommend using the Settings app whenever possible.
Death of the Control Panel a process that takes more than ten years. Microsoft planned to replace it with a dedicated Settings app in Windows 8. In the end, Microsoft allowed them to coexist because there were legacy features that weren’t easily ported to the new operating system.
What will happen to the control panel in Windows
Years go by, The control panel has become irrelevant to the point that you have to use Windows Search to access it. Many of its features have been integrated into various sections of the Settings app. However, there are characteristics — for example, “Power Options”, “Devices and Tools” — which offer more control than the classic component.
Microsoft has released updates for Windows 11 that reorganize the typical functions of the Control Panel. On the other hand, some inherited features starting with Windows 98 or Windows XP, have been added to the list of deprecated features. Some of them, such as the famous WordPad, They will disappear from the operating system completely. as part of this strategy.
It’s normal to think so. The control panel will suffer the same fate. The application has not changed since Windows Vista and all options. They have the same interface as 30 years ago..


go to the Settings app tries to solve one of the classic component’s biggest problems: its complexity. Although the avid Windows user is fluent and unafraid to learn the administrative tools, The control panel is confusing for the average userThose who grew up with an iPhone or tablet aren’t used to navigating through countless icons and menus to customize their operating system.
The death of the Control Panel will not happen overnight.. Microsoft will notify you in advance when it will be removed from Windows 11 via a patch or directly from the installation files.
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