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Start "Tablet PC Settings" from command line ?
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Polaris
2010-03-07 03:41:21 UTC
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Hi Experts:

On Windows 7, is there a way to start the control panel applet "Tablet PC
Settings" from command line (using rundll32)?

I tried line below but it only brings up the "Pen and Touch" applet.

rundll32 shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL tabletpc.cpl

Thanks in advance.
Polaris
Robert Aldwinckle
2010-03-07 05:06:24 UTC
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Post by Polaris
On Windows 7, is there a way to start the control panel applet "Tablet PC
Settings" from command line (using rundll32)?
I tried line below but it only brings up the "Pen and Touch" applet.
rundll32 shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL tabletpc.cpl
Thanks in advance.
Polaris
It may help if you would explain what it is that you're trying to do? E.g.
which settings you're trying to access?


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Beverly Howard
2010-03-07 18:18:58 UTC
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from the command prompt;

tabletpc.cpl

Beverly Howard
Polaris
2010-03-08 15:45:19 UTC
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Please read my question first.
Post by Beverly Howard
from the command prompt;
tabletpc.cpl
Beverly Howard
Beverly Howard
2010-03-08 16:25:25 UTC
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Please read my question first. <<
Sorry I tried to help!

What I posted brings up exactly the same thing that running it from the
control panel does.

I agree with Robert... you need better communication (and social
relationship) skills.

Beverly Howard
Polaris
2010-03-08 19:03:41 UTC
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Thanks for your kind words but I don't think here is the place for them.

I think it's a basic thing that one should read questions before replay,
otherwise, it's wasting not only your own time, but all who decide to take a
look at the subject, agree?

Polaris
Post by Beverly Howard
Please read my question first. <<
Sorry I tried to help!
What I posted brings up exactly the same thing that running it from the
control panel does.
I agree with Robert... you need better communication (and social
relationship) skills.
Beverly Howard
Jaime
2010-03-08 19:38:52 UTC
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You need a serious attitude adjustment, if you expect to get help here or
any user's forum.

Everyone here, is a user, trying to help one another through problems and
issues, no one is being paid to help you.
--
James
Orlando (Goofy says "Hey"), Florida
Post by Polaris
Thanks for your kind words but I don't think here is the place for them.
I think it's a basic thing that one should read questions before replay,
otherwise, it's wasting not only your own time, but all who decide to take
a look at the subject, agree?
Polaris
Post by Beverly Howard
Please read my question first. <<
Sorry I tried to help!
What I posted brings up exactly the same thing that running it from the
control panel does.
I agree with Robert... you need better communication (and social
relationship) skills.
Beverly Howard
Rainald Taesler
2010-03-08 19:35:57 UTC
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Post by Polaris
Post by Beverly Howard
Please read my question first. <<
Sorry I tried to help!
What I posted brings up exactly the same thing that running it from
the control panel does.
I agree with Robert... you need better communication (and social
relationship) skills.
Thanks for your kind words but I don't think here is the place for them.
I think it's a basic thing that one should read questions before
replay, otherwise, it's wasting not only your own time, but all who
decide to take a look at the subject, agree?
Sorry, but weren't you asked on what you are trying to achieve?
There still is darkness ... {siiiiiigh}

Rainald

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