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  2. Windows Mobility Center - Wikipedia

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    Windows Mobility Center is located in the Windows Control Panel and also be launched by pressing the ⊞ Win+X keys in Windows Vista and 7. By default, WMC is inaccessible on desktop computers , but this limitation can be bypassed if one modifies the Windows Registry .

  3. Pin AOL.com to your Windows 10 Start menu - AOL Help

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    The AOL homepage can be pinned to your Start menu to avoid having to open your browser and manually enter the web address. Pinning an item to your Start menu creates a tile that acts like a shortcut to a website you use the most.

  4. AOL Desktop Gold | 30-Day Free* Trial | AOL Products

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    Try it free* for 30 days! AOL.com. ... Get the go-to solution for ultimate PC performance and trouble-free computing. ... AOL DESKTOP GOLD SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows 10 and above

  5. iOS - Wikipedia

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    The home screen, rendered by SpringBoard, displays application icons and a dock at the bottom where users can pin their most frequently used apps. iOS home screens are typically made up of app icons and widgets; app icons launch the associated app, whereas widgets display live, auto-updating content, such as a weather forecast, the user's email ...

  6. List of Easter eggs in Microsoft products - Wikipedia

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    Windows 3.0 has a developer credits page which may be accessed by setting the focus to the desktop (by minimizing all windows and clicking on an open area of the desktop) then typing win30 followed by F3 and ← Backspace in quick succession. This causes the developer credits to appear on the desktop in the form of the email names of the crew.

  7. Security Account Manager - Wikipedia

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    The Security Account Manager (SAM) is a database file [1] in Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8.1, 10 and 11 that stores users' passwords. It can be used to authenticate local and remote users. It can be used to authenticate local and remote users.

  8. Windows domain - Wikipedia

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    Where PCs running a Windows operating system must be integrated into a domain that includes non-Windows PCs, the free software package Samba is a suitable alternative. Whichever package is used to control it, the database contains the user accounts and security information for the resources in that domain.

  9. Control panel (software) - Wikipedia

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    Many computer user interfaces use a control panel metaphor to give the user control of software and hardware features. The control panel consists of multiple settings including display settings, network settings, user account settings, and hardware settings. Control panels are also used by web applications for easy graphical configuration. [1]