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How to get to Environment Variables from Run - Super User I often need access to the Environment Variables on my Windows 7 What command do I need to type in the Run window to get to them? At the moment I do the following: Control Panel > System > Advan
Open built-in window by a command - Super User Typing sysdm cpl in the Run box is the same as if you went to the Control Panel, clicked on System, then clicked on Advanced System Settings You can access just about any Control Panel item if you know the name of its actual command The My Computer properties window you mentioned can be accessed by a keyboard shortcut of Win + Pause Break
Change virtual memory size in Windows 10 - Super User Open Run dialog [Windows+R] and enter the command sysdm cpl ,3 In "System Properties" select the tab "Advanced" and click the "Settings" button in the "Performance" box
List of Commands to Open Control Panel Items in Windows 10 How to Create Shortcuts to Open Control Panel Items in Windows 10 In Windows 10, there are a few different ways to find and change your settings: Settings app, Control Panel, app settings, and search Most of the settings that you'll want to change can be found in the Settings app The Control Panel allows you to view and change settings (controls) for Windows via applets Settings is a modern
Shortcut to User Profiles manager under Windows 7 You can directly load the User Profiles dialog by running the following from a command propt: rundll32 sysdm cpl,EditUserProfiles Source 1 Source 2 You can create a shortcut to this if you wanted easily enough by creating a bat file with that command on it You need elevate the permissions of the Bat to that of an Administrator user in order to see all user profiles on the machine Since you
windows 7 - Launching specific sections of the Control Panel from the . . . My current approach is the following: Run control Press Alt + D Enter path Where path is something like: Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization\Personalization\Desktop Background This is not a bad solution, but I'm curious to know if it's possible to bypass 'typing' in a path and go directly to any specific section
Where is the ADVANCED settng for how the desktop appears? The sysdm cpl in the RUN menu works very well I like it Also like going to C:\Windows\System32 and scrolling down to "System-Properties-Advanced" I right click that and send it to the desktop as a shortcut and then on my desktop I find that shortcut icon and right click it and select "Pin to Start Menu" That way it's always there in the Start, or on the desktop Even if I delete the desktop