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A digital device displaying various clock styles for different rooms or purposes, with a 'Settings' menu.
Microsoft's ongoing efforts to modernize Windows 11 have led to the migration of several legacy features from the traditional Control Panel to the more contemporary Settings app. A notable recent change involves the relocation of advanced clock settings, enhancing user accessibility and interface consistency.
In the latest Windows 11 builds, users can now add up to two additional clocks, assign custom labels, and adjust the AM/PM display directly within the Settings app. These options are accessible by navigating to Settings > Time & Language > Language & Region > Regional Format. This update not only streamlines the process of managing multiple time zones but also integrates these settings into Windows 11's modern design language, supporting both dark and light modes with larger UI elements for improved accessibility.
This transition is part of a broader initiative by Microsoft to phase out the Control Panel in favor of the Settings app, aiming to provide a more unified and user-friendly experience. Other features, such as keyboard settings, are also being migrated, indicating a gradual but steady shift towards consolidating system configurations within the Settings app. (windowscentral.com)
While these changes enhance the aesthetic and functional aspects of Windows 11, they also signify the gradual deprecation of the Control Panel, a staple of the Windows operating system for decades. Users accustomed to the traditional interface may need time to adapt to these updates, but the overall goal is to create a more cohesive and accessible user experience.
As Microsoft continues to refine Windows 11, users can anticipate further integrations and enhancements within the Settings app, reducing reliance on legacy components and embracing a more modern approach to system management.

Source: Windows Report More old clock settings just moved to Windows 11’s modern Settings app
 

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