From the first time I used a Windows computer, as far back as I can remember it was Windows XP – all system settings had to be done through the Control Panel. Until today, even since Windows 8 there has been a Settings application - Control Panel is still used. Finally after many years, Microsoft has decided to end support for Control Panel.
On Microsoft's customer service page, the article System configuration tools in Windows has been updated with the new fate of the Control Panel. Microsoft is currently moving all system settings into the Settings application for more modern use and Settings will be a local hub for all Windows system controls.
For now, the Control Panel is still included because there are many more features and functions that have not yet been transferred to Settings. At the same time, Microsoft encourages users to try to use Settings fully so that later it will be easier to get used to using a Windows computer without the Control Panel.
Goodbye Control Panel.