Windows Control Panel Is Being Phased Out in Favor of Settings
Microsoft’s latest support page confirms that the traditional Windows Control Panel is being gradually retired in favor of the modern Settings app, with most functions already migrated over the past decade while a limited compatibility layer remains, and the article traces its visual evolution from Windows 1.0 through Windows 10, prompting readers to reminisce about the classic features they still rely on.
Microsoft’s support page now states that Windows is gradually abandoning the classic Control Panel, replacing it with the modern Settings app.
While the Control Panel will remain for compatibility, most functions have already migrated to Settings over the past decade.
The article reviews the visual evolution of the Control Panel from Windows 1.0 through Windows 10, illustrating how the interface has changed across major releases.
It invites readers to recall which classic Control Panel features they still use.
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