Windows 10 intends to delete Control Panel

It's been over eight years since Microsoft first came out with the the new settings screen. When they were announced 10, η Microsoft δήλωσε ότι σκοπεύει να συμπεριλάβει τον Πίνακα Ελέγχου έως ότου αναπτυχθεί με όλες τις επιλογές της, και βελτιωθεί η εφαρμογή Ρυθμίσεις.

With Windows 8, Microsoft had brought in the Settings app only the basic options for customizing the operating system and setting up the device, while maintaining the Control Panel for those looking for advanced features.

But in recent years with the advent of Windows 10, the settings have become more functional and stable. THE Control Panel is still part of Windows 10, but apparently Microsoft plans to delete it.

The Control Panel is packed with gadgets that allow you to configure and control it system. It provides a quick way to get information about your system, including processor, memory, manufacturer, system type and more.

In Windows 10 Build 20161, which was sent to Insiders, there was a new menu And Microsoft has started redirecting the Control Panel's “System” page to the Settings page located under Settings > System > About.

There if you click on “Copy”, you will be able to copy device name, processor, memory, device ID, product ID, system type and pen / touch information.

The new version of Windows 10 for Insiders, indicates that Microsoft is currently trying to improve the Settings application before completely disabling Control Panel.

Microsoft does not intend to bury Control Panel any time soon, but there are plans to replace Control Panel in Settings. There are still several functions that Microsoft must transfer to Settings before deleting it completely. For example, the Settings application does not have a corresponding page for "Additional Power Settings", which still opens through the Control Panel.

It's also worth noting that the migration isn't going to be a short-term change. The relocation it will take place gradually and individual pages will be redirected when the settings are implemented.

In one post on the Windows blog, Brandon LeBlanc, Program Manager for Windows Insider, said: “If you rely on settings that only exist in Control Panel, submit and tell us what these settings are ”.

The dashboard, however, will remain accessible in Windows 10 for the year 2021.

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