Wednesday, 1 June 2016

How to Access Control Panel with using shortcut key’s windows 7,8,10

Here Today how to access control panel with using shortcuts for all windows operating system, but why use shortcut keys ? it’s simple answer it using less time time to operating your system or laptop that’s why important to you so i think help this article for you how to use below follow my instructions. How to Use Control Panel Shortcuts To use the *.cpl Control Panel shortcuts all you need to do is simply type the shortcut for the Control Panel tool you need into either the Run Dialog box (accessible in Windows via Win+R) or into the Start Menu command box (available on the Start Menu of Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10).
Although we’re listing the *.cpl shortcuts for Windows 10 in this article, the majority of them, as we noted above, are backwards compatible. For reference (and a bit of historical fun) here are the Microsoft help files pertaining to Control Panel shortcuts for Windows 95/98 and Windows XP. You’ll find nearly all of them in our list. You can run any of these commands either by typing them into the Start Menu search bar, pressing Win+R to open the run dialog box and entering them there, or even from the command line by using the command “control [shortcutname.cpl]”. In very rare cases, the shortcut will only work via command line (noted below by the inclusion of the “control” prefix in the command listing. control access.cpl: Accessibility Options appwiz.cpl: Add/Remove Programs bthprops.cpl: Bluetooth Devices timedate.cpl: Time/Date Properties desk.cpl: Display Properties inetcpl.cpl: Internet Properties joy.cpl: Joystick Properties main.cpl: Mouse Properties main.cpl keyboard: Keyboard Properties mmsys.cpl: Multimedia/Sound Properties ncpa.cpl: Network Connections powercfg.cpl: Power Options sysdm.cpl: System Properties wscui.cpl: Windows Security Center firewall.cpl: Windows Firewall hdwwiz.cpl: Device Manager intl.cpl: Windows Region Settings telephon.cpl: Phone and Modem Settings tabletpc.cpl: Tablet Settings (unavailable on non-tablet PCs) In addition to the above shortcuts, there are a few command line tricks that will take you directly to relevant folders like “control printers” to jump to the Printers folder and “control fonts” to jump to the fonts folder. By and large, we managed to get by these days with using the actual Control Panel (or, more frequently, the search function within the Start Menu) but with a little effort to memorize a few key terms, you can zip right to where you want to go with ease.

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