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Other Operating Systems => Fixes => Windows 7 All => Windows 7 | Windows 9 => Windows 7 Utils => Topic started by: javajolt on October 20, 2009, 02:06:57 AM
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Windows Access Panel
Windows Access Panel is a freeware and portable application, which gives an easier access to several windows programs in Windows Vista and Windows 7. Most of these programs are buried in control panel in Windows Vista and Windows 7.
The Windows Access Panel is a portable application, download and extract it to a folder and launch it. It provides shortcuts to several applications including disk defragmenter, registry editor, event viewer, UAC settings among others. These are the application shortcuts available from Basic tab of the application. The advanced tab of the application has links to other applications like Add a Device, on screen keyboard, sound recorder, driver verify manager, and other applications.
Windows Access Panel is a freeware available for Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
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This looks good - I might try it.
I might not.
I am loath to add more stuff/apps to my PC.
Many functions I have set up already. For example Create Restore Point.
Also, with Win7, I tend to use the search function from the Start button (Search programs and files).
For example I don't need a special button to get to Defrag. Just type defrag and whoosh it's top o'the list. I think that is very straight forward.
Who has tried/tested this freebie - what are your findings...