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Printers and Other Hardware: Applets To Configure Devices Connected To Your Computer

The document discusses the Control Panel applets in Windows XP. It describes how the applets are grouped into categories like Appearance and Themes, Network and Internet Connections, Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, Performance and Maintenance, Printers and Other Hardware, User Accounts, Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, Accessibility Options, and Security Center. Each category contains specific applets that allow configuring aspects of Windows like display settings, network connections, sounds, administrative tools, printers, user accounts, language settings, and security settings.

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Printers and Other Hardware: Applets To Configure Devices Connected To Your Computer

The document discusses the Control Panel applets in Windows XP. It describes how the applets are grouped into categories like Appearance and Themes, Network and Internet Connections, Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, Performance and Maintenance, Printers and Other Hardware, User Accounts, Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, Accessibility Options, and Security Center. Each category contains specific applets that allow configuring aspects of Windows like display settings, network connections, sounds, administrative tools, printers, user accounts, language settings, and security settings.

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Control Panel applets


The names of various applets in the Control Panel differ slightly depending on the version of Windows
installed. In Windows XP, the icons are grouped into categories:
Appearance and Themes: Applets that control the look of windows:
Display
Taskbar and Start menu
Folder options
Network and Internet Connections: Applets that configure all the connection types:
Internet options
Network connections
Add or Remove Programs: An applet to add or remove programs and windows components safely
Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices: Applets that control all the settings for sound:
Sounds and audio devices
Speech
Portable media devices
Performance and Maintenance: Applets to find information about your computer or perform
maintenance:
Administrative tools
Power options
Scheduled tasks
System

Printers and Other Hardware: Applets to configure devices connected to your computer:
Game controllers
Keyboard
Mouse
Phone and modem options
Printers and faxes
Scanners and cameras
User Accounts: Applets to configure options for users and their e-mail:
E-mail
User accounts
Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options: Applets to change settings based on your location
and language:
Date and time
Regional and language options
Accessibility Options: A wizard used to configure windows for vision, hearing, and mobility needs
Security Center: Applet used to configure security settings for:
Internet options
Automatic updates
Windows firewall

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