Karlston Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 More evidence emerges that Windows 10 is killing off one of its most useful features Control Panel loses another bit of functionality in latest preview version of the OS (Image credit: Microsoft) Windows 10 is redirecting one of the more commonly used functions on the Control Panel – the section where you can uninstall programs – across to the main Settings app, as work continues to focus users on the latter in the preview version of Microsoft’s OS. As you’re probably aware, Windows 10 remains quite an untidy operating system in some respects, with some functionality duplicated in places, or tucked away in more obscure corners of the UI. The Control Panel, which was central to previous versions of Windows – and has been so from the very early days of the desktop OS – is now on the periphery of the interface, and Microsoft is slowly moving bits across to Settings as mentioned, with the latest piece of the puzzle being the Programs and Features panel. As Windows Latest reports, in a freshly released preview version of Windows (build 20211), Microsoft is now testing a flag that redirects users opening Programs and Features under Control Panel, so that they are sent to Apps & Features in Settings instead. Dealing with duplication Note that Apps & Features already has the functions provided by Programs and Features to uninstall apps (or modify/change them), so really, this is a case of removing duplication, rather than actually transferring functionality as such. Still, it may prove a disappointment to those who would rather dip into the Control Panel for these tasks, or are simply just used to its more compact layout, and array of advanced functions compared to the Settings app. And of course it’s another sign in a broader sense that the Control Panel’s days may be numbered. You may recall that earlier this year we saw the System section of the Control Panel stripped away, and moreover there were hints that the Control Panel may be buried and hidden deep in the OS, and that in itself is a sign that Microsoft could be looking to drop it completely in the longer run. The danger here is that the Control Panel offers a number of advanced functions and useful bits of info, whereas Settings is a simpler more streamlined affair – so if the plan is to ditch the Control Panel completely, Microsoft needs to ensure that it incorporates all the advanced options (or at least the important ones) of the former into the latter. In short, if done right, this could all work out well; but if done wrong, more tech-savvy Windows 10 users could be left seriously unhappy. More evidence emerges that Windows 10 is killing off one of its most useful features Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryrynz Posted September 12, 2020 Share Posted September 12, 2020 Yes, changing the size of the items so far can fit on screen (compact layout option) the ability to jump to a particular item by pressing the starting letter key and seeing the name, size and install date all on the one screen would be ideal also performance needs to be as fast as Programs and features which it's not. If these were added I'd have no qualms in using it, as it stands Programs and Features is still very much my go to and the clearly superior interface. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stylemessiah2 Posted September 12, 2020 Share Posted September 12, 2020 Why dont they just realise that most people (IT people like me in particular) find the control panel far more functional than that settings mess You'd think finally relaising their windows phone wasnt ever going to catch on, and selling that side of thr business, that theyd abandon this ecosystem nonsense that resulted in this hot mess of gui stupidity...tiles and the settings nonsense is just never going to win Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryrynz Posted September 17, 2020 Share Posted September 17, 2020 I think they can make it functional, they'd have to honestly or deal with the outcry that would come as a result. As it stands it's all a bit herp derp right now.. but it'll get better with time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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