It's been eight years since Microsoft first introduced the modern implementation of settings with the Windows 8. Even after the release of Windows 10, the settings have not changed and the operating system still comes with the Control Panel. That's because the modern Settings app is still somewhat chaotic.
When the Settings micro-application was released, Microsoft said that Windows 10 would continue to include Control Panel "until the Settings application was developed." The company planned to relocate all Control Panel options to Settings, but moved some settings each year instead of having a complete Settings app in one update. Many are still waiting for the project to be completed…
Although we do not know what will happen to the Control Panel in the upcoming Windows update Sun Valley, it seems that the application of the Settings is changing and is based on the new design plan of the company, which means that "It will have a proper dark mode (not black mode)" and colorful icons.
Microsoft is editing new icons for various key options in the Settings application. The idea is to bring Fluent Design and add color to the icons he has been using for years and they have a rather soft and flat look.
The "Settings" application itself will not be radically different from the existing version, but will be enriched with some colorful icons, and a reorganized layout. Like the Control Panel, the Settings app will also have a navigation menu with all the main options like Updates & Security, Personalization, Bluetooth etc. on the left side.
These options will be visible when navigating between different pages of the Settings application.
The updated Settings app will also bring new options for management of the operating system. For example, Microsoft is preparing new configuration pages to help you customize touch keyboards and other controls.
A new feature on the settings page will allow you to have separate virtual machines for each monitor. This means that the extra monitor can have its own virtual desktop that won't be affected even when you switch between virtual desktops computers on your main screen or vice versa.
All these information are based on an early version of the constantly redesigned Settings application. What is certain is that a new Settings application will be released and will have icons for all options such as Control Panel.