85 points

RIP. It’s been coming for a while, and Control Panel will likely be on hospice for a few more years, but it will be a sad day when control panel is gone.

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126 points

Gone in favor of a less useful interface. Fantastic!

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48 points

It is Windows…

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31 points

Gone in favor of a less useful interface Powershell commands. Fantastic!

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26 points

Great, now I’ll have to Google Bing for a four-line command when before I could just dig through a few menus.

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9 points

…and after a decade accuse Linux community for copying their great innovations.

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Well then it’s guess which is the one to use now or which os those commands are naively installed and which need to be installed

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23 points

No. Don’t worry, they moved the controls to the edge browser! Isn’t that great 😃? 👍👍👍.

This will bring so many people to Linux and will force so many others to start their own OSes.

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6 points

Unfortunately, most Windows users are not tech savy and will never move to Linux, regardless of how user-friendly Linux becomes. It would take large-scale retailers switching their computers to have Linux pre-installed instead of Windows before any meaningful transition happens.

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I’ve finally made one tiny step into the Linux pool: Replacing my little old Plex server & NAS (mini PC, Windows 10) with… an even tinier Raspberry Pi 5.

It’s been nice to finally have an excuse to start learning Linux: commands, bash scripts, ssh, samba shares, etc. I’ve always admired lean, portable FOSS, so it’s way overdue.

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I honestly wouldn’t mind the new interface if it at least has all the options and functionality from the control panel, but it doesn’t - there’s so much functionality you can only access via control panel

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1 point

And this is my gripe.

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1 point

They can just make an AI called “Control” that will handle all the settings for everyone.

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34 points

Control Panel will likely be on hospice for a few more years

And I’ll keep visiting Control Panel in hospice. Bite me Microsoft.

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4 points

WTF why did I misread your comment as “Chris Parnell”

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4 points

Probably because we were just watching Archer bro

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TL;DR - It’s being replaced renamed to “Settings”

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TLDR, the settings app does not fully incorporate all the minutia of the control panel and power users are naturally going to be upset about the change assuming they stick around that long.

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16 points

Too many specialized companies still make Windows-only software, e.g. chip vendors.

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5 points

100% true.

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1 point

Why put up with their abuse?

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But not really. The Settings menu has never been as useful as Control Panel and there’s still a ton of functionality that can only be accessed from the Control Panel. This and many other moves by MS recently are why Windows 10 is the last version of Windows I’ll be using. With the work Valve has done to support SteamDeck I can finally go 100% Linux.

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I’m NEVER moving away from Windows 7.

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Please for the love of god move off windows 7 to a secure OS like Linux or BSD

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I don’t understand linux. I have a raspberry pi that I haven’t used in 2 years because I did an update all, which caused the fan to stop working. Which in turn mezns I can’t use the thing, for fear it overheats. But I spent 20 days all day every day, just trying to figure out how to turn the fan on.

If I can’t turn the fan on, and reinstalled the fan countless times, pouring hundreds of hours into something so simple, I’m not going to understand the OS.

On the opposite end of that, no way in hell I’m upgrading to windows 10 or 11.

And I’m not rich enough for a mac.

So, Windows 7 forever!

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Why not back up your win 7 installation and try a different Linux variant? Or even just fuck around with Linux in dual boot/vm before transitioning? I’d have to imagine that’d be preferable to either not using the internet or risking every device on the same network it’s connected to. I swear I read an article where fresh win10 installs were getting infected within minutes of connecting to the net. Let alone 7.

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Raspberry pi is not going to be representative of running something like Linux Mint on an x86 machine. Raspberry pi is a unique piece of hardware that not all OSes are going to test against. As the other poster said, there are things you can do to ease yourself into the transition. But I’m… Baffled by your lackadaisical attitude towards updates. Your browser not being updated since before covid makes me hope to god you’re not downloading any media files or logging into any websites

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7 points

Windows 3.1 was what I cut my teeth on

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24 points

Is your computer networked? If so, that’s a bad idea

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10 points

I hope your firewall is up to scratch.

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For all I know it might be turned off. From like 10 years ago.

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14 points

You’re letting the internet bareback you.

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4 points

Can someone explain to me the difference from Control Panel to Settings? It seems like more of a name change and of course, the UI will be different, but won’t it effectively be a hub to control your personal settings just like control panel?

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Currently the Settings app in windows doesn’t have the same level of features as the control panel does. It’s definitely got most features that normal users will need, but if you’re a power user or a system admin, you’ll quickly find yourself having to swap over to control panel to configure anything past the very basics for quite a few different parts of windows. This change will be fine if Microsoft achieve feature parity between settings and control panel, so that there’s no lost functionality when they get rid of control panel.

I think most people are a bit upset at the idea of the control panel disappearing because they don’t trust that Microsoft will end up reaching that feature parity, leaving people with less options to control their own devices effectively.

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I don’t think feature parity is the only problem here. Power users need information density and quick reactivity, two things that the new settings – with their huge buttons and useless animations – dearly lack.

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In favor of what? I still have to use control panel because some things are seemingly unreachable by the “settings” menus.

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Yeah. This sounds a lot like some PM type thinks they’re gonna get rid of control panel, and they just don’t know what all is actually in there.

And not to mention the custom control panel applets hanging around out there from who-knows-what vendors.

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11 points

I wonder if there would be a way to “embed” those old panel applets into the new settings somehow.

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I bet they at most remove control.exe or make it open the Settings app, but still allow launching old vendor .cpl items just like they already can be opened in Control Panel.

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I don’t think that the PM is wrong. They absolutely can get rid of the control panel. It’s the user who will suffer ✌

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And not to mention the custom control panel applets hanging around out there from who-knows-what vendors.

AMD FirePro and Catalyst users are going to probably stay on an older version of the OS, considering most of those users are going to be educational institutions, engineering workshops, makerspaces/hackerspaces etc.

Can’t think of any other vendor products that integrated quite as much into the legacy control panel area

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I’m thinking of highly niche industrial and embedded products who are likely to be left behind.

A major traditional selling point for Windows has always been the backwards compatibility.

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That’s M$ intention, to hide some settings from users and lose control of Windows.

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Right, I forgot, MS doesn’t want you to have control what programs are doing or how your computer works. Corporate way or…linux.

I may be technologically challenged but Microsoft has been steadily selling me on linux ever since windows 10.

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Linux is just straight up easier to use than an unfucked windows.

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1 point

I wonder if you’re talking about the windows 10 or windows 11 version of the settings app?

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Yes. I have win 10 and 11 devices. They both lack certain options and I’ve had to go around them, like using control panel. In this case only the win 11 device is at risk of getting much worse.

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It’s probably all in the registry somewhere.

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