Microsoft is actively migrating 'all the old Control Panel controls into the modern Settings apps,' paving the way for the legacy interface's removal.
Microsoft continues migrating Control Panel to Settings, but legacy hardware and drivers slow progress in Windows 11.
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We finally know why Windows 11's revamped Control Panel is taking so long
Microsoft doesn't want to break printer and device drivers.
For those who have been switching between the NVIDIA Control Panel and GeForce Experience apps in recent years to do all of their display and graphics configuration and driver updating, you'll be ...
Your old iPad or Android tablet can be your new smart home panel - here's how ...
NVIDIA Control panel is quite an old bit of software, it works but it’s very clunky and slow, but we can look past that because It WORKS. NVIDIA also has GeForce Experience which is ok, but doesn’t ...
I could be wrong, but I think this is the first full explanation we’ve had from Microsoft about why it’s taken so long to get rid of the Control Panel. It looked like Microsoft was about to finally ...
The Control Panel has been part of Windows since 1985, making it nearly 40 years old—and even the 'new' Settings app was introduced in 2012 with Windows 8. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) ...
If you have been waiting for Nvidia to make an app that not only merges Control Panel and GeForce Experience but also allows you to modify game and driver settings, your prayers have been answered. In ...
Since the debut of Windows 8 in 2012, Microsoft has been eager to replace the aged Control Panel with the newer Settings app. The transition so far has been slow and gradual. Based on a couple of ...
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