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    Microsoft will end the Control Panel in Windows 10

      For any longtime Windows user, the Control Panel has been a strong ally, whether it's time to remove some program from Windows or even find specific network settings and the like, but according to codes found by Windows Insider users inside. of system preview builds, it looks like this will soon be the case.

      Anyone who is used to using Windows 10 must have already gone through its settings panel, it has a completely different appearance from the Control Panel and this has a reason: Touchscreen optimization. Optimizations for Touch screens have been made since the arrival of Windows 8 and have been extensively extended to Windows 10, but much more polished than earlier versions.



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      Microsoft will end the Control Panel in Windows 10

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      2 codes that were found in the preview version of Windows 10 suggest that the Control Panel should soon disappear: Hide_System_Control_Panel and SystemToAboutSettingsSearchRemoval. The first one literally translates to "Hide_System_Panel_Controle" and the second is something like "SystemForAboutConfigurationsResearchRemover" which gives strong suggestions from our dear friend of computer technicians must have their days numbered.

      The biggest reason that many people prefer the settings application or the Control Panel is the big differences between the options offered by them. While some network settings - for example - can only be found in the Control Panel, settings about Windows update only appear in the Settings app, and the new one only gets worse from there.


      Another reason is that the newer menu no longer displays more advanced settings in its subtitle, focusing on basic functions and thus leaving those who really need to go "a little deeper" a little confused, after all depending on the configuration it could be in more than a menu, and it turns out that some settings that were in the system part of the Control Panel are found elsewhere in the Settings app.


      In the end, there is still no confirmation from Microsoft, but the tip we give is that you should prepare for the worst and try to get used to the new "way" of accessing the Operating System settings.


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