The detail pane on a computer typically displays additional information about a selected file or item, such as its size, type, date modified, and other relevant metadata. It allows users to quickly view and manage file properties without needing to open the file itself. This feature is commonly found in file explorer applications and enhances user efficiency by providing essential details at a glance.
The MMC interface uses a three-paned design. scope pane, detail pane, and action pane.
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a computer is an electronic machine...........:)
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Answer is Content Pane..... dumbest question I have ever needed to look up for a test.....
If you're running Windows, then right-click on My Computer -> Manage -> Device Manager (in the left hand pane) -> Display Adapters (in the right hand pane).
Right-click My Computer Left-click "Explorer" Left-click the "3-1/2" A Drive in the Left Pane On the Right-Pane is where you manage your files
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A pane or panel is typically something that runs down the side of a window, typically the left side. The "Navigation Pane" found in Windows Explorer displays a hierarchical tree view of the subfolders in the selected folder, if any, and the + and - buttons alongside the items in the tree can be clicked to show the contents of other folders. Such a pane may be found in other applications, although I do not know of any that do so.
Right Click on "My Computer" and select "Manage". Device manager is selectable on the pane to the left..
An Excel pane is part of the window. The worksheet itself can be split into panes using the Split option. You can also freeze panes, so that one is on the screen all of the time. You also have the task pane, which is outside the worksheet, but can show other things, such as help options.