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Includes: Apache 2.4.41, MariaDB 10.4.10, PHP 7.1.33 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.30.1. + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.16.3, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 4.9.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1d, GD 2.0.35, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.5.26, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, modperl 2.0.8-dev, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 65.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4. Includes: Apache 2.4.41, MariaDB 10.4.10, PHP 7.2.25 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.30.1. + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.16.3, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 4.9.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1d, GD 2.0.35, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.5.26, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, modperl 2.0.8-dev, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 65.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4. Includes: Apache 2.4.41, MariaDB 10.4.10, PHP 7.3.12 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.30.1.
+ multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.16.3, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 4.9.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1d, GD 2.0.35, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.5.26, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, modperl 2.0.8-dev, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 65.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4. Includes: Apache 2.4.41, MariaDB 10.4.10, PHP 7.1.33 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.30.1. + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.16.3, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 4.9.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1d, GD 2.0.35, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.5.26, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, modperl 2.0.8-dev, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 65.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4. Includes: Apache 2.4.41, MariaDB 10.4.10, PHP 7.2.25 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.30.1.
+ multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.16.3, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 4.9.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1d, GD 2.0.35, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.5.26, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, modperl 2.0.8-dev, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 65.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4. Includes: Apache 2.4.41, MariaDB 10.4.10, PHP 7.3.12 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.30.1. + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.16.3, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 4.9.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1d, GD 2.0.35, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.5.26, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, modperl 2.0.8-dev, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 65.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4. Includes: Apache 2.4.41, MariaDB 10.4.10, PHP 7.1.33 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.30.1. + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.16.3, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 4.9.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1d, GD 2.0.35, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.5.26, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, modperl 2.0.8-dev, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 65.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4. Includes: Apache 2.4.41, MariaDB 10.4.10, PHP 7.2.25 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.30.1.
+ multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.16.3, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 4.9.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1d, GD 2.0.35, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.5.26, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, modperl 2.0.8-dev, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 65.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4. Includes: Apache 2.4.41, MariaDB 10.4.10, PHP 7.3.12 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.30.1. + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.16.3, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 4.9.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1d, GD 2.0.35, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.5.26, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, modperl 2.0.8-dev, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 65.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4.
Control Panel on Windows 10The Control Panel is a component of that provides the ability to view and change system settings. It consists of a set of that include adding or removing and, controlling, changing options, and accessing networking settings. Additional applets are provided by third parties, such as audio and video drivers, VPN tools, input devices, and networking tools.The Control Panel has been part of Microsoft Windows since, with each successive version introducing new applets. Beginning with, the Control Panel is implemented as a, i.e. The folder does not physically exist, but only contains to various applets such as Add or Remove Programs and Internet Options.
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Physically, these applets are stored as.cpl files. For example, the Add or Remove Programs applet is stored under the name appwiz.cpl in the SYSTEM32 folder.In, the Control Panel home screen was changed to present a categorized navigation structure reminiscent of navigating a.
Users can switch between this Category View and the grid-based Classic View through an option that appears on either the left side or top of the window. In and, additional layers of navigation were introduced, and the Control Panel window itself became the main interface for editing settings, as opposed to launching separate dialogs.Many of the individual Control Panel applets can be accessed in other ways. For instance, Display Properties can be accessed by right-clicking on an empty area of the desktop and choosing Properties. The Control Panel can be accessed from a command prompt by typing control; optional parameters are available to open specific control panels.On, Control Panel is deprecated in favor of, which was originally introduced on as 'PC settings' to provide a touchscreen-optimized settings area using its platform. Some functions, particularly the ability to add and remove user accounts, were moved exclusively to this app on Windows 8 and cannot be performed from Control Panel.
Contents.List of Control Panel applets The applets listed below are components of the control panel, which allows users to define a range of settings for their, monitor the status of devices such as printers and modems, and set up new, and connections. Each applet is stored individually as a separate file (usually a.cpl file), folder or, the locations of which are stored in the under the following keys:.
HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionControl PanelCplsThis contains the string format locations of all.cpl files on the hard drive used within the control panel. HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerControlPanelNamespaceThis contains the location of the variables for all the panels not included as cpl files. These are commonly folders or shell applets, though allows physical programs themselves to be registered as well. The CLSID then allows items such as the icon, infobox and category to be set and gives the location of the file to be used.The control panel then uses these lists to locate the applets and load them into the control panel program (control.exe) when started by the user.
In addition to using the control panel, a user can also invoke the applets manually via the. For instance, the syntax ' Control.exe inetcpl.cpl' or ' control.exe /name Microsoft.InternetOptions' will run the internet properties applet in Windows XP or Vista respectively. While both syntax examples are accepted on Windows Vista, only the former one is accepted on Windows XP.
Standard applets Accessibility options (Access.cpl) (control /name microsoft.easeofaccesscenter)(Renamed 'Ease of Access Center' in Windows Vista and later)Allows users to configure the accessibility of their PC. It comprises various settings primarily aimed at users with disabilities or hardware problems. The behavior of the can be modified, this is aimed at people who have difficulty pressing key-combinations, or pressing a key just once. (, and ToggleKeys).
Behavior of sounds can be modified. ( SoundSentry and ShowSounds).
High contrast mode can be activated. The keyboard can be customized. The can be controlled using the keyboard. ( )Note that in the next generation of Windows, the control panel superseded the simple access.cpl control panel in previous versions.Add New Hardware (hdwwiz.cpl)Launches a which allows users to add new hardware devices to the system. This item allows for configuration of how and are presented in.
More specifically it allows the user to specify general settings like whether folders open in a new window or the existing window and whether the common tasks pane is shown, as well as more advanced tasks such as whether windows should hide critical system files and whether to show file extensions. It is also used to modify file type associations in; i.e., which program opens which type of file and other settings like actions for each file type and the file extension.Fonts (control fonts)Displays all installed on the computer. Users can remove fonts, install new fonts or search for fonts using font characteristics. Note that 'explorer WindowsFonts' has the same effect. This still exists on Windows 10, but there is a similar page in starting from Windows 10 April Update.Internet Options (inetcpl.cpl). Allows one to add, display, troubleshoot, and use advanced settings on joysticks and game controllers and connect to other type of game controllers.Moved to Settings app on Windows 10 Anniversary Update.Keyboard (control keyboard) (main.cpl)Lets the user change and test keyboard settings, including cursor blink rate and key repeat rate.Mail (mlcfg32.cpl) (mlcfg.cpl)Mail allows for configuration of the client in Windows.
Cannot be configured with this item; it is configured through its own interface. Mlcfg.cpl is used for 64 bit office applications first available with the Office 2010 release.Mouse (control mouse) (main.cpl). This panel contains various audio-related functions;. Change the speaker volume and type and specify whether to show the volume icon in the notification area.
Change the sounds played for the system or specific programs when a certain event occurs, i.e. Windows Startup or Critical Stop.
Change default devices for music playback, recording, voice recognition, etc. Change the settings and whether to use. Display the audio devices installed on the computer, and allows them to be configured.Speech (Sapi.cpl)This applet has two main functions, the first is specify settings for, allowing the user to select the voice the computer should use to text and how fast it should read. This section contains content that is written like. Please help by removing and inappropriate, and by adding encyclopedic content written from a. ( September 2015) Third-party software vendors have released many applets.