Tuesday, July 21, 2009

MAKE OWN CONTROL PANEL

Of fun if you can create your own Control Panel which contains the tools you use often. Even though the option is not included in Windows Vista, there are ways to create your own Control Panel.

MAKE A FOLDER

To create a "Control Panel" itself, we first create a folder. Right-click Start button and then select Explore. When the Start Menu folder appear, click the Programs folder ganda. When the Programs folder to appear, click the organize menu in the toolbar of Windows Explorer and then select New Folder. Next, name the folder My Control Panel or anything you like.

Change ICON FOLDER

Now, right-click the folder My Control Panel, and then select Properties. Select the Customize tab, and kliktombol Change Icon folder icons on the panel. When the Change Icon kotakdialog appear, select the icon to differentiate foldetersebut from all other folders on the Start menu.

Drag FOLDER TO START MENU

Now, drag the folder My Control Panel folder from the Pro-grams and navigate to the Start button. When the Start menu opens, drag the My Control Panel folder and drop to the top of the Start menu. Up to here, you can enter the tools to "Control Panel".

INSERT Tool (1)

To enter the tools to "Control Panel", open the folder My Control Panel from the Start menu. Next, open the original Control Panel and select Classic View. Now, drag and drop tools that you use most often from the original Control Panel to the folder My Control Panel. Usually make a shortcut with the drag-and-drop is sufficient. But as you know, there are many tools in the tool in another. For example, to go to Display Settings, you must first open the Personalization.

INSERT Tool (2)

Fortunately some shortcut command line tools still exist in the old Windows Vista and you able to gunakannya. Tools Control Panel of Windows Vista can be found in the folder Windows \ System32 (in the CPL file). You can run it using the format command: control tool.cpl where the tool is a tool Control Panel. If the tool has several tabs, you can create a shortcut directly to the tab that dituju using the format command: control tool.cpl,, #where# is a number that dituju tab. Some of the shortcut command line you can see in the box.

Rename SHORTCUT

When dragging tools, Windows Vista will create a shortcut to these tools. Windows Vista will add the "- Shortcut" to each name tools. Of course, you can remove and replace additional names as desired. When completed, close the folder My Control Panel and Control Panel of the original. Now when you want to run the tools often used, simply click the Start button and select the My Control Panel icon.

SHORTCUT COMMAND LINE CONTROL PANEL

  • Personalization Category: Display Settings tab (desk.cpl), Desktop Icon Settings (control desk.cpl,, 0), Screen Saver Set-tings (desk.cpl,, 1), and Appearance Settings (desk.cpl,, 2 ).
  • Ketegori System Properties: Computer Name tab (sysdm. cpl), Hardware (sysdm.cpl,, 2), Advanced (sysdm.cpl,, 3), System Protection (sysdm.cpl,, 4), and Remote (sysdm. cpl,, 5)
  • Category Internet Properties: General tab (inetcpl.cpl), Security (inetcpl.cpl,, 1), Privacy (inetcpl.cpl,, 2), Content (inetcpl. cpl,, 3), Connections (inetcpl.cpl,, 4), Programs (inetcpl.cpl,, 5), and Advanced (inetcpl.cpl,, 6).
  • Mouse Properties Category: Buttons tab (main.cpl), Pointers (main.cpl,, 1), Pointer Options (main.cpl,, 2), Wheel (main.cpl,, 3), and Hardware (main.cpl ,, 4).
  • Category * Regional and Language Options: Formats tab (intl.cpl), Location (intl.cpl,, 1), Keyboards and Languages (intl. cpl,, 2), and Administrative (intl.cpl,, 3).
  • Sound Category: Playback tab (mmsys.cpl), Recording (mmsys.cpl, 1), and Sounds (mmsys.cpl,, 2).

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