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unusual facts about Control panel



HyperVM

HyperVM also comes integrated with Kloxo hosting control panel which means that, using HyperVM, the provider can deploy a full fledged web hosting system out-of-the-box.

Windows Mobility Center

Windows Mobility Center is located in the Control Panel, and can also be launched by pressing the Windows key + X. It is inaccessible on non-mobile computers, however using a registry hack it is possible to enable Mobility Center on desktop systems.

WindowShade

WindowShade was a control panel extension for the Mac OS that allowed a user to double-click a window's title bar to "roll up" the window like a windowshade.


see also

Donovan's Brain

The September 1968 episode of Star Trek, "Spock's Brain" features the disembodied brain of Mr. Spock kept alive in a box attached to a control panel.

I-MSCP

i-MSCP (Internet Multiserver Control Panel) is an open-source project founded to build a Multi Server Control and Administration Panel.

Pisces V

A mock-up of the control panel of the Pisces V can be visited by the public at the Mokupāpapa Discovery Center in Hilo, Hawaii.

Rackspace Cloud

The change will come a new control panel as well as add-on cloud services offering databases, server monitoring, block storage, and virtual networking.

Raspcontrol

The control panel allows the end user to manage service such as Apache, SSH and view vital Raspberry Pi/System information over the web.

Shared web hosting service

Shared hosting typically uses a web-based control panel system, such as cPanel, DirectAdmin, Plesk, InterWorx, H-Sphere or one of many other control panel products.

Strathfield railway station

Signalling at Strathfield is controlled by an entrance-exit (NX) route control panel with an early automatic route setting (ARS) system, which was manufactured by Westinghouse in the United Kingdom.

The Treasure of the Ten Avatars

Near the main temple they find some sort of control panel with ten buttons, each featuring a different Hindu Avatar.

Windows 3.0

The Control Panel, previously available as a standard-looking applet, was re-modeled after the one in Mac OS.