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I know that eventually we will have to accept new links but until I have to, I like the way it is now on 14393 - left click to settings for new style, right click for old style. Ultimately not a big deal though.
My main point was really that the power options and system options have changed but you may not see it unless you clean install or use a new account. It just seems really odd to NOT change those for existing accounts but enable for new accounts. I am guessing this is an oversight not a deliberate policy.
I have it on desktop context menu, as instructed in one of Brink's tutorials: Control Panel context menu - Add or Remove in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
The above from me is not to be taken too seriously.
All Windows' stuff in Control Panel has links to Control Panel in Settings still, but what does suck, is, that they have taken it away from Win+X, there is 3rd party software that also places stuff there, such as Adobe CS, Realtek Audio, Outlook- Mail Setup, and so on.
There are already shortcuts to Settings in File Explorer, on Start, and Action Center. How many more short cuts to Settings do we really need?
It just seems odd that upgrades stay with system32 but not new users or clean install. I think MS did not think through all the bases here as most Insiders upgrade on one account and would not notice the change - doesn't strike me as a great way to get Insider feedback on a change that is invisible to most Insiders - LOL!