Yes, but in the newer ones they aren't on the start menu, they in control panel or in Settings on Windows 10
Be More Specific Like is it Windows? and is it Windows 7, Windows XP,Windows 2000,Windows 95, ect. if windows go to an Admin account and go to Control Panel, User Accounts, and then you can change it from there
What version of a PC do you have? 95? 98? XP? The control planel is the best answer. But you would have to get more specific with your question to get a better answer. What exactly do you want to change?
You should have a switch to lock the window control to the other windows on the drivers side. Hopefully if that's it and you unlock it it will work
Yes, the Saitek X52 Flight Control Joystick is compatible with Windows XP.
To view the files, you go to C:/Windows/ and the files are in their. Easiest way to open it
Open the drivers door and look at the lower dash and you will see a panel that can be removed and that is where you will find the fuse.
Behind the passenger side kick panel
Open the driver's door and look at the side of the dash. There'll be a small door which you open by turning a knob. If comes off, and there's your fuse panel.
7.0 was with Windows 95, and Windows 95A 7.1 is Windows 95B
The Control Panel is a part of the Microsoft Windows graphical user interface which allows users to view and manipulate basic system settings and controls via applets, such as adding hardware, adding and removing software, controlling user accounts, and changing accessibility options. Additional applets can be provided by third party software.The Control Panel has been an inherent part of the Microsoft Windows operating system since Windows 2.0,[1] with many of the current applets being added in later versions. Beginning with Windows 95, the Control Panel is implemented as a special folder, i.e. the folder does not physically exist, but only contains shortcuts to various applets such as Add or Remove Programsand Internet Options. 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 recent versions of Windows, the Control Panel has two views, Classic View and Category View, and it is possible to switch between these through an option that appears on either the left side or top of the window.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 choosingProperties.The classic view consists of shortcuts to the various control panel applets, usually without any description (other than the name). The categories are seen if the user use "Details" view.The category view consists of categories, which when clicked on display the control panel applets related to the category. In Windows Vista, the category used applets below the name of the category
Windows 95 to Windows 98, and then to Windows XP