Basic Run Command Information
Basic Run Command Information
Basic Run Command Information
Command
Basic Run Command Information
It is accessible in one of two ways: through the start menu (Figure 1) and through the shortcut key Win+R. The dialog itself looks very unassuming, and quite user unfriendly if you ask me (Figure 2). Its main purpose, as you can see from the dialog information, is to open a program, folder, document, or Internet resource which Windows will then open.
Programs
Character Map Check Disk Utility Clipboard Viewer Free Cell Hearts Card Microsoft Chat Minesweeper On Screen Keyboard Remote Desktop Spider Solitare Telnet Client Windows Magnifier charmap chkdsk clipbrd freecell mshearts winchat winmine osk mstsc spider telnet magnify
Control Panels
Accessibility Controls Add Hardware Wizard Add/Remove Programs Administrative Tools Automatic Updates Date and Time Display Properties Folders Properties Fonts Fonts Folder Game Controllers Internet Properties Keyboard Properties Mouse Properties Network Connections Network Setup Wizard ODBC Data Source Administrator Password Properties Phone and Modem Options Power Configuration Printers and Faxes Printers Folder access.cpl hdwwiz.cpl appwiz.cpl control admintools wuaucpl.cpl timedate.cpl desk.cpl control folders control fonts fonts joy.cpl inetcpl.cpl control keyboard control mouse control netconnections netsetup.cpl odbccp32.cpl password.cpl telephon.cpl powercfg.cpl control printers printers
Regional Settings Scanners and Cameras Security Center Sounds and Audio User Account Management Windows Firewall
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For an even more exhaustive list, check out 156 Useful Run Commands.