Control panel sub-options quick open method

  
        

When you use Windows XP, you often need to access a project in the control panel, such as "system", "power management" or "display". In general, some projects contain multiple tabs, and we often access only a few fixed tabs, such as the "Hardware" tab in the "System" settings window, then if you follow the usual method A lot of steps. In fact, as long as the simple settings, we can also create shortcuts for these projects, so that it can be accessed very conveniently and quickly. Take the "Hardware" tab in the "System" project as an example. The specific operation method is as follows:

First, we need to know the file name of the "system" item in the control panel, enter the control panel, right-click the "system" item, and then select the "Create Shortcut" command. Right-click the "shortcut", select the "Properties" command, click the "Change Icon" button in the pop-up properties window, and then you can see the name of the project in the file name at the top of the pop-up dialog box. Sysdm.cpl".

Next, right click on the desktop, select the "New → Shortcut" command in the pop-up context menu, and then enter "Control sysdm.cpl,, 2" (double quotes) on the command line Inside the content) and click the "Next" button, name it "Hardware", and finally click the "Finish" button. If your computer can't create a shortcut in the usual way, you can also choose to copy a shortcut to any other file, then right-click on the shortcut and select "Properties" and enter "Control sysdm.cpl" in the "Target" column. ,, 2", delete the contents of the "Start Position" column at the same time, and then modify the name of the shortcut, click OK. Double-click this shortcut after you finish, what did you find? Yes, not only does the "System Properties" dialog box open, but it also automatically locates the "Hardware" tab, is it convenient? You can also create shortcuts for other commonly used tabs as described above.

Tip: "Control" entered on the command line represents the control panel, "Sysdm.cpl" is the file name of the "system" item found by the first step, and the number after the two commas represents the tab. , where 0 is the first tab, and so on.

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