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Each icon within the _________ lets you change the settings of the associated item.​

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Answered by meltingheart
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Below are some brief explanations for the most commonly used options for changing settings - Add/Remove Programs, Display, Fonts, Internet Options, Network Connections, Printers and Faxes, Regional and Language Settings, Sounds and Audio Devices, Taskbar and Start Menu, User Accounts and Windows Firewall - whose icons ...

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Each icon within the control panel lets you change the settings of the associated item.​

  • Microsoft Windows has a feature called the Control Panel that allows users to examine and modify system settings.
  • It comprises of a collection of applets that let you change user accounts, add or remove hardware and software, access networking settings, and change accessibility settings.
  • Third parties also offer additional applets including input devices, networking utilities, VPN tools, audio and video drivers, and more.
  • Since Windows 1.0, the Control Panel has been a feature of Microsoft Windows, and additional applets have been added with each subsequent release.
  • The Control Panel is implemented as a separate folder in Windows 95 and later versions, meaning that it doesn't actually exist physically and consists mainly of shortcuts to various applets like Add or Remove Programs and Internet Options.
  • These applets are physically kept in.cpl files.

Hence, the answer is control panel.

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