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Definitions of Control Panel:
- A program that comes with Windows 98 that enables you to make settings for many Windows 98 actions, such as changing network, keyboard, printer, and regional settings. Some programs (including many video card drivers) may add sections to the control panel for you to use to configure that program.
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- A browser-based Web site management tool. Typically allows users to manage basic tasks such as adding email users, protecting certain directories, adding databases, etc.
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- a program used to change some setting in the operating system or computer
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- Control panel included in web hosting packages is an online web-based application that allows you to easily manage different aspects of your account. Most control panels will let you upload files, add email accounts, change contact information, set up shopping carts or databases, view usage statistics, etc.
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- All users have access to a Web-based Control Panel that allows you to set mail forwarding options, enable/disable anonymous FTP access, view your statistics, change your password and more. It also allows access to other features, such as an HTML Form Generator, Web-based HTML editor and Perl script checker. Users may also update account contact information at anytime without having to contact customer support.
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- Also known as the "Processor" or "CPU", this is the electronic brains of the security system. All of the INPUT DEVICES are connected here for processing. Upon receipt of an intrusion signal from an INPUT DEVICE, the CONTROL PANEL will process the signal and in turn trigger an OUTPUT DEVICE which is connected to the ALARM SYSTEM. The CONTROL PANEL is made up of various circuitry boards which are mounted inside a protective metal housing. ...
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- A configurable system application which extends the power of the computer, eg, the Sound control panel enables the recording of sounds and can be configured for volume and to record from a variety of sources. Some control panels, such as file sharing and file- and virus-protection, can be turned on and off. Control Panels are stored in the Control Panels folder inside the System folder
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- A panel on the printer containing the operating and menu keys, liquid crystal display, and indicator lights.
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- The control panel are features which let you access applications that change the look and feel of the Mac.
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- A part of the operating system that allows the user to control various facets of their computers performance. For example, there is a control panel that adjusts the sensitivity of the mouse, and another that lets the user adjust the time on the built-in clock.
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- A window you can open to adjust various aspects of your computer, such as the volume, fonts, desktop background, mouse speed, and clock.
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- An interface to the operating system that configures a specific function, such as a network protocol. On the Macintosh Control Panels are found in the System folder. The quickest way to access them is to click on the Apple, then Control Panels. In Windows, there is a similar group of controls accessed by clicking on Start, Settings, Control Panels.
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- a program that allows you to change settings in a program or change the way a PC looks and/or behaves.
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- Used as the description for the panel of electrical switches and gauges governing 12V and mains electricity systems.
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- This is the "brains" of the Alarm System , which receive information from all the Input Devices (contact , motion detector glass break detectors etc) process the information and triggers an OUTPUT DEVICE (dialer, siren , strobe light etc.)
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- in the Sound menu, the collection of buttons and options associated with a specific type of sound event and used to define the details of the command that is applied by the software.
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- special panel at either side of plugin view of container, contains plugins buttons.
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- location of the primary means of directly adjusting the function of a device.
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- A program that lets you change various features, such as sound, mouse, movement and keyboard options.
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- The display and switch panel on a printer that indicates the status of the control subsystem and may be used to reconfigure the machine settings.
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- A Macintosh utility that permits you to set many of the system parameters. For example, you can control the type of beeps the Mac makes and the sensitivity of the mouse. On older Macs (system 6 and earlier), control panels are called cdevs.
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- A window full of control objects or elements, whose function is typically to make changes to overall program or system operations, like setting the number of colors displayed on the monitor, or choosing a printer.
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- An area of a window, similar to the control panels in real life, that is used to hold PushButtons and other graphical components.
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- An area where system components can be configured.
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- electrical device consisting of a flat insulated surface that contains switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devices; "he checked the instrument panel"; "suddenly the board lit up like a Christmas tree"
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- A control panel is a flat, typically vertical, area where control or monitoring instruments are displayed. They are typically found in complex pieces of engineering, such as nuclear power plants, ships, aircraft, etc.
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- The Control Panel is part of the Windows graphical user interface (GUI) menu accessible from the Start Menu which allows users to view and manipulate basic system settings and controls, such as adding hardware, adding/removing software, controlling user accounts, changing accessibility options etc. The Control Panel is accessed by going into Start > Settings > Control Panel on Windows 95, 98, and Me and directly from Windows XP.
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