Does someone know the shortcut of the keyboard to open control panel of winXP?
thanks in advance.
shortcut of the keyboard to open control panel of winXP?
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Try this:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... us;q126449
Microsoft Natural Keyboard with IntelliType Software Installed
Windows Logo+C: Opens Control Panel
http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... us;q126449
Microsoft Natural Keyboard with IntelliType Software Installed
Windows Logo+C: Opens Control Panel
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Hello Caomeisanhao,
This may or may not be what you are after if you are just wanting to open the control panel, then see the above tips.
If you are wanting to open a control panel item, then have a look at the link below.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313808/EN-US/
This may or may not be what you are after if you are just wanting to open the control panel, then see the above tips.
If you are wanting to open a control panel item, then have a look at the link below.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313808/EN-US/
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thanks, but?
thanks for the nice tipps,
what i want to do is to open a item in control panel. In fact i just want to add a drucker in a network.so I go to control panel.
but I tried to fine the cpl file for drucker,it seems to be not there.
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what i want to do is to open a item in control panel. In fact i just want to add a drucker in a network.so I go to control panel.
but I tried to fine the cpl file for drucker,it seems to be not there.
End of a question is the begin of another.
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Hello Caomeisanhao,
Not Sure What You Mean About Drucker.
If Its A Non Standard Windows Control Panel Option
There Should Still Be A .cpl File For The Control Panel Extention Located In C:\Windows\System32
Just Do A Simple Find Files & Search For *.cpl In C:\Windows\System32.
This Should Then Display The Control Panel Options & Just Select The One You Require.
Not Sure What You Mean About Drucker.
If Its A Non Standard Windows Control Panel Option
There Should Still Be A .cpl File For The Control Panel Extention Located In C:\Windows\System32
Just Do A Simple Find Files & Search For *.cpl In C:\Windows\System32.
This Should Then Display The Control Panel Options & Just Select The One You Require.
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yes!
Drucker is german ,means Printer.
I am in Germany,but I am not German.
I am in Germany,but I am not German.