Stvep Icf 7 Q4 Las1 Final
Stvep Icf 7 Q4 Las1 Final
Stvep Icf 7 Q4 Las1 Final
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Introductory Message
Welcome to STVEP 7 – (Internet and Computing Fundamentals)!
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Quarter 4 – Week 1
The control panel is used to configure and manage almost all aspects of
Windows, including keyboard and mouse functionality, users and passwords,
power options, network settings, desktop background, display settings, sound
settings, mouse settings, hardware and software options, installation and
removal of programs, parental control, speech recognition, etc.
Click the Start button or press the Windows key, type “Control Panel” into
the search box in the Start menu, and press Enter. Windows will search for and
open the Control Panel application.
Administrative Tools
Opens the Administrative Tools window that gives you access to all settings
important to system administrators. These tools can include all the following
tools.
AutoPlay
Opens the AutoPlay settings to configure what happens when disc (e.g., CD,
DVD, and Blu-ray) is inserted into the computer. The AutoPlay settings also
allow you to choose what to do with pictures, videos, music, and mixed content.
Color Management
Opens the Color Management window that allows you to adjust the color
settings for your display device and calibrate your display.
Credential Manager
Opens the Credential Manager window to view the Web Credentials and
Windows Credentials. From this area, you can also view, edit, and remove any
of the credentials.
Default Programs
Opens the Default Programs window with the options to Set your default
programs, associate files, change AutoPlay settings, and set program access
and computer defaults.
Device Manager
Opens the Windows Device Manager to list detected computer hardware,
change hardware settings, and add and remove hardware devices.
Devices and Printers
Opens the Devices and Printers that shows you all the hardware devices,
printers, and multimedia devices detected by your computer.
File History
Opens the File History window that shows you if File History is enabled and
external drives available for File History.
Fonts
Opens the Fonts window that shows all installed fonts on the computer.
Indexing Options
Opens the Indexing Options window that shows how many files are indexed and
allows you adjust your indexing preferences.
Infrared
Opens the Infrared window to adjust the infrared settings and infrared device
settings (e.g., a digital camera with infrared).
Internet Options
Opens the Internet Properties window to adjust Internet Explorer browser
settings (e.g., home page, browsing history, and other settings).
Keyboard
Opens the Keyboard Properties window to adjust the keyboard settings such as
the character repeat delay and rate settings and the cursor blink rate.
Mouse
Opens the Mouse Properties window to configure all your computer mouse
settings.
Power Options
Opens the Power Options window to adjust the computer's power plan settings,
which are the settings that tell the computer when to go to sleep (Standby) or
hibernate.
Recovery
Opens the Recovery tools window that allows you to create a recovery drive,
open System Restore, and configure System Restore.
Region
Opens the Region window that allows you to change the date and time formats
and the first day of the week. In Windows 7 and earlier, this area was called
"Region and Language."
Sound
Opens the Sound settings that allows you to adjust the playback, recording, and
sounds settings on the computer.
Speech Recognition
Allows you to configure how speech recognition works on the computer.
Storage Spaces
Manages Storage Spaces that allow you to save files to two or more drives to
help protect your computer in case of a drive failure and add more drives when
you run low on disk capacity.
Sync Center
Views recent sync activity, sync now, or change your sync settings.
System
Opens the System information section to display computer information.
Information includes the version of Windows, processor speed, RAM, if it's 32-bit
or 64-bit, if pen or touch is enabled, computer name, workgroup, and if Windows
is activated.
Troubleshooting
Opens the Troubleshooting window to troubleshoot software programs,
hardware and sound, network and Internet, and system and security areas.
User Accounts
Opens the User Accounts window to make changes to your user account,
change your account type, manage another account, and change User Account
Control settings.
Windows Defender
In Windows 7 and earlier, this Control Panel option allows you to view and edit
Windows Defender options. In Windows 10, this option has been moved into the
Windows Defender Security Center.
Windows Firewall
View the Windows Firewall status and adjust settings.
Work Folders
Manages and sets up Work Folders that allow other devices to access your files,
even when offline.
III. Accompanying DepEd Textbook and Educational Sites
Computer Hope. “Description of each category and icon in the Control Panel”
Retrieved from https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001870.htm#start.
Retrieved: March 5, 2021
Activity 1
1. Directions / Instructions
2. Exercises / Activities
Instructions: Based on what you have learned, Give at least five (5)
commonly used Control Panel options and discuss its functions,
uses,and importance. Copy and answer the table below:
Control Panel Options Icon (drawing or Function , Uses and
printed) Importance
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
B. Setting up Printer
Steps:
1. Choose Start > Control Panel > Devices and Printers
2. Click the "Add a Printer" button, and click "Next" when the Wizard
starts.
3. Verify that the "Local Printer" option is selected, and click "Next."
4. Normally, your computer will detect the new printer you’ve connected.
5. If the printer isn’t detected, select the manufacturer of the printer in the
"Manufacturers" list.
6. Select the printer in the "Printers" list, and click "Next."
7. Select the port to which the printer is connected, and clicks "Next."
8. Specify the printer name, and click "Next."
9. Specify whether a test page is to be printed or not, and click "Finish."
Note: Provide any supporting document on this activity (pictures or videos) while doing the
task.
Note: Let your parent sign the activity sheet and submit this to your teacher.
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Name & Signature/Date
3. Guide Questions
Read the following questions and write your answer on the space
provided.
1. What is the function of the Control Panel? Why is it important?
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Total score
V. Reflection
Answer the questions below: