Almost a decade ago, Microsoft said that the Settings app of the then-new operating system Windows 10 would replace the classic Control Panel of the operating system.
While Microsoft did move some options from the Control Panel to the Settings app over the years, it has, to this day, failed to migrate them all.
On the System configuration tools in Windows help page, Microsoft is now confirming what everyone knew for a long time: the classic Control Panel is deprecated.
Microsoft writes:
The Control Panel is a feature that’s been part of Windows for a long time. It provides a centralized location to view and manipulate system settings and controls. Through a series of applets, you can adjust various options ranging from system time and date to hardware settings, network configurations, and more. The Control Panel is in the process of being deprecated in favor of the Settings app, which offers a more modern and streamlined experience.
While the support page is new, it has not really been a secret that Microsoft has plans to kill the Control Panel.

Now, it is official. But that does not really answer any other questions that users may have:
- When is Microsoft removing the Control Panel from Windows?
- Will there be Control Panel features that won’t be ported to the Settings app?
It is quite possible that it will take years, maybe another decade, before the Control Panel is finally removed. Microsoft engineers are busy adding AI features and redesigning Recall. Moving options from Control to Settings is probably very low on the priority list at Microsoft.
Still, some of you may still live when Microsoft is pulling the plug and giving Windows what it deserves: a single app to control options and settings.
Did you know? You can still open the existing Control Panel applets directly.
Do you still use the Control Panel in Windows? Or do you prefer the Settings app, or even a third-party solution? Feel free to write a comment down below. (via Neowin)
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Does this do the same or more than the same as featured? I don’t find it as convenient–sort of tedious scrolling for the desired applet, but if the CP is going, gone, then it’s an option.