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Windows control panel
Windows control panel






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It was enhanced by the Windows Desktop Update, which showed additional information about the applets. In Windows 95 and later in Windows NT 4.0, the Control Panel became part of Windows Explorer, with the applets being shown in an Explorer window. However, some settings still needed to be changed in other applications, such as "Windows (NT) Setup". Windows 3.1 added two applets in the Control Panel, most notably the "386 Enhanced" applet while running in 386-enhanced mode, with Windows for Workgroups 3.1 adding one more. At its peak, 10 of those applets were registered in the Control Panel of Windows 3.0, with the ability for 3rd-party applications to register additional applets. With Windows 3.0, the settings were shifted out from the Control Panel to separate applets with the. The Control Panel was already part of the earliest known Windows 1.0 builds, although until Windows 2.x, the user could only change double-click speed, the cursor blink rate and date/time.

windows control panel

The Control Panel is accessible either by navigating through the Start menu, or typing control.exe or control in the Run dialog. It was used alongside with the Settings app in Windows 8, though the Control Panel was still the default settings application until Windows 10, where it would be used as an alternative. Control Panel is the default settings app in Microsoft Windows.








Windows control panel