Although Windows 10 is a brand new operating system, we are still able to find many of the shadows of Windows 7 and Windows 8 systems in the current release.
The Control Panel feature is considered to be one of the legacy items, and it actually has a large degree of overlap with the settings that Windows 10 brings.
The latest news shows that Microsoft is also further adjusting the Windows 10 features to make it more like a pure new system. The era of "Control Panel" and "Setup" is expected to end when Windows RS2 is released.
In the latest version of Windows RS2, Microsoft has removed the "Control Panel" shortcut from the Win+x menu and replaced it with "settings" instead. Also, more configuration options on the control Panel have been transferred to the settings application.
The adjustment has also been interpreted as a decision by Microsoft to consolidate Control Panel and setup, and the Future "settings" will be more functional, while the "Control Panel" that accompanies the user for years will say good-bye.
The Control Panel shortcuts in the Win+x menu in the latest win RS2 version system are "set" instead