i have windows 8, just click on start and on the right hand side will be the control panel button around halfway up the list
One can turn off Windows Vista updates by going to their Start button and finding their Control Panel. After locating the Control Panel, one can go to the System tab. At the interface for the System, one can go to the "See also" area to look for the Windows Update settings information and change the settings for the updates in Vista.
Once can check for a windows update via the control panel by double clicking on the windows update icon. This will load a program that will check the internet if your computer is up to date.
One can download the Nvidia control panel software for Windows 7 operating system through the main Nvidia website where it offers software downloads for it's products.
Finding out which Windows Vista service pack is installed is fairly simple. Go to Start, Control Panel, System Maintenance and then the System link. It should show which pack is installed.
it is because your setting on the control panel told it to to change that you need to go to control panel and click the one with the sound icon then change it to the one you want.
When my right click quit working I had to buy a new mouse. Also wouldn't hurt to check the mouse settings in control panel to be sure the mouse is properly set up. "Control panel/mouse/hardware/properties/troubleshoot" will tell you if there is a problem, insofar as windows is capable of finding one, beyond this point it is R&R until you find the defective part.
As far as I know there is no possibility of toggling at one click. The method is: Control panel > System > Windows Firewall ... then on the left hand panel click on "Turn on and off firewall"
If you click on the start menu, and then go to your control panel there will be something that reads "display." If you go into that, there will be a few options; one of which, is Windows Classic View.
If you are using windows go to control panel and find add/remove programs from one of the tabs on your control panel, then find the application you want to remove and click remove :)
To check installed software on a Windows PC, one can take a look inside the Control Panel. Click "Start", then click "Control Panel", then click "Programs and Features", and then one will be able to see all of the installed programs on the PC.
In the control panel there should be an option for battery and power. It'll be one of the options in there.
Yes, you can remove software applications using the Control Panel in Windows. To do this, open the Control Panel, select "Programs," then click on "Programs and Features." From there, you can browse the list of installed programs, select the one you wish to uninstall, and click the "Uninstall" button to remove it from your system.