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Control Panel VS Settings

Anonymous
2021-07-21T09:39:44+00:00

Hello everybody,

Who preferes the control panel and who preferes settings in ms win10?

what i think: i dont like settings because a lot of control panel functions are not included.

settings seems to be the UWP of the control panel.

Is settings wrongly designed (yes still in development, new version with win11) or the function of setting is to reduce the power of the user to modify really important system settings (like windows 10 - windows 10 s - limited functionalities to reduce the potentially harm to the system)

Share your opinion.

Bye

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-07-26T06:16:44+00:00

    Thanks RottweilerX for answering.

    Sure, it is.

    We are waiting for the implementation of these of functionalities in these apps...

    Bye - also_called_bsod

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-07-21T14:44:00+00:00

    Control Panel is going away as quickly as Microsoft can incorporate it into other parts of Windows, like the Settings app or the Group Policy Editor. Windows suffers from having too many different interfaces from different times in its history. It needs to have a single interface that looks and works similarly among all devices.

    Microsoft is aware of this, so modernizing and unifying the user interface is one of its priorities for Windows.

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