Yes, Settings first released with Windows 10. The one in Win11 is very similar, just slightly different design.
control panel also still exists, just harder to access
As a guy who worked in IT for over 20 years - I hate CP with a passion. It’s a complete mess, and chaos. You click an icon to open a view, to click a link to open a window, then switch to a tab, and press a button to get another window with more tabs… “Press ‘Advanced’ four times in a row to get to where you need to be” kind of nonsense.
Yes, Settings first released with Windows 10. The one in Win11 is very similar, just slightly different design.
As a guy who worked in IT for over 20 years - I hate CP with a passion. It’s a complete mess, and chaos. You click an icon to open a view, to click a link to open a window, then switch to a tab, and press a button to get another window with more tabs… “Press ‘Advanced’ four times in a row to get to where you need to be” kind of nonsense.