Microsoft is phasing out the Control Panel in favor of the Settings app, a transition that began with the launch of Windows 8 in 2012 and continues in Windows 11. March Rogers, a partner director of design at Microsoft, highlighted the challenges of ensuring compatibility with various network and printer devices during this migration. Speculation about the Control Panel's removal increased in 2024, but a support note clarified that the migration is ongoing. Features like clock settings and mouse cursor blink rate have been successfully integrated into the Settings app. Despite the modern interface, some users still prefer the Control Panel for its simplicity. Microsoft is also redesigning the Settings interface to improve clarity and enhance the user experience in Windows 11.