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  2. AutoPlay - Wikipedia

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    AutoPlay preferences for this device can now be changed by clicking this icon. The adjacent image shows the icon that appeared when a video camera was attached. Default settings. On a new installation of Windows, a default set of handler applications are registered with the AutoPlay system. The following are the defaults with Windows XP SP2.

  3. AutoRun - Wikipedia

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    AutoPlay is a feature introduced in Windows XP which examines removable media and devices and, based on content such as pictures, music or video files, launches an appropriate application to play or display the content. [1] If available, settings in an autorun.inf file can add to the options presented to the user.

  4. autorun.inf - Wikipedia

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    Assuming Registry settings allow AutoRun, then the following autorun.inf handling takes place: Windows versions prior to Windows XP; On any drive type, the autorun.inf is read, parsed and instructions followed immediately and silently. The "AutoRun task" is the application specified by the open or shellexecute keys. If an AutoRun task is ...

  5. Features new to Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    AutoPlay settings can be configured per-device in Windows XP from the device's properties. When a user inserts an optical disc into a drive or attaches a USB camera, Windows detects the arrival and starts a process of examining the device or searching the medium.

  6. Microsoft PowerToys - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft PowerToys. Microsoft PowerToys is a set of freeware system utilities designed for power users developed by Microsoft for use on the Windows operating system. These programs add or change features to maximize productivity or add more customization. PowerToys are available for Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows 10 and Windows 11. [3]

  7. Windows legacy audio components - Wikipedia

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    KMixer. KMixer is the Kernel Audio Mixer driver, a part of WDM Audio in Windows 98 to Windows XP which handles the mixing of multiple sound buffers into an output. The tasks performed by KMixer.sys: Mixing multiple PCM audio streams. Format, bit-depth (also known as word-length) and sample-rate conversion.

  8. Windows XP visual styles - Wikipedia

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    Luna, silver. "Luna" ( the Moon in Latin and various other languages) is the codename for the default visual style of Windows XP. Officially known as "Windows XP style", it is available in three color schemes: blue (default), olive green, and silver. [6] [8] Critics who did not like the theme characterized it as a " Fisher-Price interface ...

  9. Windows Calculator - Wikipedia

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    The largest value that can be represented on the Windows Calculator is currently <10 10,000 and the smallest is 10 −9,999. (Also ! calculates the gamma function which is defined over all real numbers, only excluding the negative integers). Windows 2000, XP and Vista. In Windows 2000, digit grouping is added. Degree and base settings are added ...