Windows 11 still feels like two, three, or four operating systems stitched together without a clear plan for which one should take priority. You've got the modern Settings app, which looks great and covers the basics well enough. Then, you have that old Control Panel, which is still very much alive, still very necessary, and still hiding critical functionality that never made the jump. This creates a weird scavenger hunt where you'd be constantly bouncing between generations of UI just to complete a single task. Between power plans, advanced network settings, and optional features, you'll have