click 'Start', click 'Run', type 'regedit', click 'Ok', expand 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER', expand, 'Software', expand 'Microsoft, expand 'Windows', expand 'Current Version', expand 'Policies', click 'System', double click on 'NoDispBackgroundPage' and set Value to 0, click 'Ok', close the Registry Editor and see if you see your desktop tab now under properties. Hope this helps: http://www.enduroxsystems.com
Right-click anywhere on the desktop and select Properties from the shortcut menu or use the Display applet in Control Panel to access Display Properties. From this window, you can change the background, screen saver, color scheme, icon settings, color range, screen resolution, screen refresh rate, and drivers.
a) Start > Control Panel > Display b) right click on desktop, click on 'Properties' can change background picture, screen saver, screen resolution, etc
Start > Control Panel > Display Icon Or you can right click anywhere on the desktop (not on an icon), and select properties.
NonVisual Desktop Access was created in 2006.
You can deny the access to the desktop by using the control panel.
When you provide a default value for a field in Access, Access will automatically insert this value into the field when a record is inserted that has no value (NULL) for this field. Default values are used when there is a sensible default for a field.
To access the online desktop, one must install an internet desktop program, such as Log Me In or Desktop Live. The programs allow users to access their computer from anywhere.
The desktop displays menu bars for easy access to files and programs.
Remote Desktop - A+ pg 960
go to settings and into general
There are several steps for one to set up a remote desktop connection with WIndows XP. Remote desktop is a function that can only be set on Windows XP and Windows 2003. One may also make sure that one is logged on to the desktop as the administrator, in order to make changes on the desktop. The first step requires one to access the administrator account, once one have access the account, under the exception tabs, there would be a lists of programs and services. Apply the remote desktop option by ticking the box. Then confirm and permit remote desktop to connect with desktop by accessing the system properties. Once this step is completed, the remote connection feature can be activated, through the start menu.
Untrue. You CAN access the internet with a desktop. There are two primary ways just like a laptop. You can either hook an ethernet cable to the PC or you can attach a USB-attached Wireless device that will access the internet in a wireless manner the same as a laptop. Laptops normally can also be directly be connected to an ethernet cable. The desktop access is normally limited to access you pay for since most people can't easily take their desktop down to their local coffee shop to access free Wi-fi!