There commands can be accessed in the run dialog, right? If not, from where? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve & Shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Steve & Shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 10:03 PM Subject: [JAWS-Users] 101 useful Run Commands
> > 101 useful Run Commands > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > > Guys do you use the Run feature in WINDOWS XP? For most, this feature > remains unused (or rarely used). Why is that? Well, First off nearly all > of > the Run > Commands Correspond to a particular Control Panel Item or a Utility, Tool > or > Task that can be accessed through W*NDOW$. There are, however, tools and > utilities > that I bet you never knew you had that can be accessed through the Run > feature. The main reason most people don't use the Run feature is because > they don't > know the Commands. So, to solve that problem, I decided to put together > the > following listing, which lists 101 Run Commands and what they correspond > too... > > To access Run Command ; (Taskbar) Start, Run. > > Accessibility Controls > > access.cpl > > Add Hardware Wizard > > hdwwiz.cpl > > Add/Remove Programs > > appwiz.cpl > > Administrative Tools > > control.exe admintools > > Automatic Updates > > wuaucpl.cpl > > Bluetooth Transfer Wizard > > fsquirt > > Calculator > > calc > > Certificate Manager > > certmgr.msc > > Character Map > > charmap > > Check Disk Utility > > chkdsk > > Clipboard Viewer > > clipbrd > > Command Prompt > > cmd > > Component Services > > dcomcnfg > > Computer Management > > compmgmt.msc > > Date and Time Properties > > timedate.cpl > > DDE Shares > > ddeshare > > Device Manager > > devmgmt.msc > > Direct X Control Panel (if installed)* > > directx.cpl > > Direct X Troubleshooter > > dxdiag > > Disk Cleanup Utility > > cleanmgr > > Disk Defragment > > dfrg.msc > > Disk Management > > diskmgmt.msc > > Disk Partition Manager > > diskpart > > Display Properties > > control.exe desktop > > Display Properties > > desk.cpl > > Display Properties (w/Appearance Tab Preselected) > > control.exe color > > Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility > > drwtsn32 > > Driver Verifier Utility > > verifier > > Event Viewer > > eventvwr.msc > > File Signature Verification Tool > > sigverif > > Findfast > > findfast.cpl > > Folders Properties > > control.exe folders > > Fonts > > control.exe fonts > > Fonts Folder > > fonts > > Free Cell Card Game > > freecell > > Game Controllers > > joy.cpl > > Group Policy Editor (XP Prof) > > gpedit.msc > > Hearts Card Game > > mshearts > > Iexpress Wizard > > iexpress > > Indexing Service > > ciadv.msc > > Internet Properties > > inetcpl.cpl > > Java Control Panel (if installed) > > jpicpl32.cpl > > Java Control Panel (if installed) > > javaws > > Keyboard Properties > > control.exe keyboard > > Local Security Settings > > secpol.msc > > Local Users and Groups > > lusrmgr.msc > > Logs You Out Of W*NDOW$ > > logoff > > Mcft Chat > > winchat > > Minesweeper Game > > winmine > > Mouse Properties > > control.exe mouse > > Mouse Properties > > main.cpl > > Network Connections > > control.exe netconnections > > Network Connections > > ncpa.cpl > > Network Setup Wizard > > netsetup.cpl > > Nview Desktop Manager (if installed) > > nvtuicpl.cpl > > Object Packager > > packager > > ODBC Data Source Administrator > > odbccp32.cpl > > On Screen Keyboard > > osk > > Opens AC3 Filter (if installed) > > ac3filter.cpl > > Password Properties > > password.cpl > > Performance Monitor > > perfmon.msc > > Performance Monitor > > perfmon > > Phone and Modem Options > > telephon.cpl > > Power Configuration > > powercfg.cpl > > Printers and Faxes > > control.exe printers > > Printers Folder > > printers > > Private Character Editor > > eudcedit > > Quicktime (If Installed) > > QuickTime.cpl > > Regional Settings > > intl.cpl > > Registry Editor > > regedit > > Registry Editor > > regedit32 > > Removable Storage > > ntmsmgr.msc > > Removable Storage Operator Requests > > ntmsoprq.msc > > Resultant Set of Policy > > rsop.msc > > Resultant Set of Policy (XP Prof) > > rsop.msc > > Scanners and Cameras > > sticpl.cpl > > Scheduled Tasks > > control.exe schedtasks > > Security Center > > wscui.cpl > > Services > > services.msc > > Shared Folders > > fsmgmt.msc > > Shuts Down W*NDOW$ > > shutdown > > Sounds and Audio > > mmsys.cpl > > Spider Solitare Card Game > > spider > > SQL Client Configuration > > cliconfg > > System Configuration Editor > > sysedit > > System Configuration Utility > > msconfig > > System File Checker Utility > > sfc > > System Properties > > sysdm.cpl > > Task Manager > > taskmgr > > Telnet Client > > telnet > > User Account Management > > nusrmgr.cpl > > Utility Manager > > utilman > > W*NDOW$ Firewall > > firewall.cpl > > W*NDOW$ Magnifier > > magnify > > W*NDOW$ Management Infrastructure > > wmimgmt.msc > > W*NDOW$ System Security Tool > > syskey > > W*NDOW$ Update Launches > > wupdmgr > > W*NDOW$ XP Tour Wizard > > tourstart > > Wordpad > > write > > __._,_.___ > > Steve & Shannon > Today I married my best friend. > The one that I laugh with, live for, love. > October 11, 2003 > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: http://www.jaws-users.com Address for the list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/jaws-users-list%40googlegroups.com/ Address to contact the management team: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "JAWS Users List" group. 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