Doesn't matter if they walked it back. I'm now playing my games on Linux.
And wow it is just working.
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Doesn't matter if they walked it back. I'm now playing my games on Linux.
And wow it is just working.
The biggest offenders for me are: are:
If they just move the functionality of control panel to settings, I fail to see why this is such an issue.
The only way this'd be a big deal is if they removed control panel without moving those functions to the settings app. Then it'd be annoying at least. Is that the case here?
Barely any of the functions actually moved, I'd rather the control panel stay just in case regardless, because i still find old fixes to problems i have on old forums and such.
Which is also why my system language is set to english, so everything on the control panel will have a searchable name instead of a half assed translation that I'll have to translate back.
Watch, you'll have to sign up for a copilot service to access the control panel in the future.
What was wrong with the Control Panel?
Gives the user far too much control of their machine and you can accomplish a task far to easily.
That makes sense.
Not enough tracking, code is too old to add ads.
Oh god, I'm picturing ads for wireless routers in the network settings.
"The keyboard settings are brought to you by Logitech! Work. Play. Communicate." *video ad plays with no ability to pause or change volume*
Font isn’t large enough. Not enough white space.
Why not just enable both? Have the control panel be available but more of a power user kind of thing, where the new Settings page is what gets pushed to the average user. Of course it's more work to maintain both but last time I checked MS were doing alright for themselves and could probably afford it.
Because Windows has some of the worst UI design in this quadrant.
Windows 11 core design is actually really nice. It’s just the ads and AI BS that make it suck.
I’ve got a house to sell you with a decent foundation, just don’t mind the permanent graffiti all over it.
"Streamlined"
What a fucking load of steaming bullshit. The Settings app is complete dogshit compared to Control Panel. If I want to click through 6 pages of nested settings pages for Networking, or 1 screen of all the settings in one place, I think I know which one I would call "streamlined".
Jackasses.
Funny thing is I remember control panel being criticized for having things too many dialogs deep. Now you have more clicks when using settings instead of less.
Also it's just broken. Try to add an IP without gateway and it won't let you.
The new settings page isn't as good as control panel.
The updated language is what they’ve been saying since a couple years after Windows 10 came out. This story just went back to not being news lol
I mean it was hardly news to begin with.
I don't even use Windows anymore and I cringe at the thought of being forced to use the Settings app over Control Panel.
As an occasional windows user I was trying to come up with a counter-example for you but I couldn’t think of one lol.
Edit: oh it’s cool that it supports night/dark mode!
I found it easier to search for settings that are supported by it. It tends to catch things even if the wording you use isn't the exact name of the setting. The Windows search to bring up the control panel options from before they implemented the Settings app search has never really been reliable unless you recall what it's actually called.
Agreed. The new settings window is a vast improvement over the classic control panel. It’s about the only place search is good in Windows and that’s probably why I prefer it when many don’t. 🤷🏼♂️