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The control panels used by the Forerunners (and later adapted by the Covenant) were holographic displays located throughout many locales in Installation 04. The panels were used to display and input information and to control machinery such as lifts.

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  • Control Panel
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  • The control panels used by the Forerunners (and later adapted by the Covenant) were holographic displays located throughout many locales in Installation 04. The panels were used to display and input information and to control machinery such as lifts.
  • The Control Panel was a desk accessory which was present in the Macintosh system software through to, and including, System 6 (all the way through to System 6.0.8 or, unofficially, System 6.0.8L). The Control Panel was the one, the central program on Macs which controlled all system settings and preferences. The control panels (note lowercase "p") as individual panels in their own, separate windows, were only introduced with System 7.
  • The Control Panel is a special menu that is used in several Sierra games, particularly once they went from parser to point-and-click. Bringing up the Control Panel pauses the game and allows you to adjust various options for the game, as well as is the place to go for saving and restoring games. You can also see your current score in the game in this window.
  • Control Panel is a part of the Microsoft Windows graphical user interface which allows users to view and manipulate basic system settings and controls, such as adding hardware, adding and removing software, controlling user accounts, and changing accessibility options. Additional applets can be provided by third party software. In recent versions of Windows, the Control Panel has two views, Classic View and Category View, and it is possible to switch between these through an option that appears on the left side of the window.
  • A control panel (CDEV) is an item under System 7 (until, but not including, Mac OS X) which lets Macintosh users adjust system preferences and settings. Unlike the Control Panel desk accessory of System 6 and earlier, control panels under System 7 and all subsequent versions of the Classic Mac OS can be opened in separate windows. As of Mac OS 7.6, some control panels have actually become mini-applications in their own right. These are the so-called APPC control panels.
  • Control Panel is an Extreme map with six entrances and six exits. Control Panel has six entrances and six exits. It is an Extreme map and is very tough. They all start separately and exit next to each other. The contrpl panel acts like a tunnel. On round one, the pink button on the control panel lights up. The bloons would travel down the pink path. On round two, the green button lights up and the pink button turns off. The bloons now travel down the green path. Round three: The yellow path. Round four: The red path. Round five: The purple path. Round six: The white path. Round eight: The pink path.
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Examine
  • Controls the dangling claw.
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  • No
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Update
  • Royal Trouble
Release
  • 2006-05-22(xsd:date)
Location
  • Evil Twin random event
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  • Control Panel is a part of the Microsoft Windows graphical user interface which allows users to view and manipulate basic system settings and controls, such as adding hardware, adding and removing software, controlling user accounts, and changing accessibility options. Additional applets can be provided by third party software. The Control Panel has been an inherent part of the Microsoft Windows operating system since its first release (Windows 1.0), with many of the current applets being added in later versions. Beginning with Windows 95, the Control Panel is implemented as a special folder, i.e. the folder does not physically exist, but only contains shortcuts to various applets such as Add or Remove Programs and Internet Options. Physically, these applets are stored as .CPL files. For example, the Add or Remove Programs applet is stored under the name appwiz.cpl in the system32 folder. In recent versions of Windows, the Control Panel has two views, Classic View and Category View, and it is possible to switch between these through an option that appears on the left side of the window. Many of the individual Control Panel applets can be accessed in other ways. For instance, Display Properties can be accessed by right-clicking on an empty area of the desktop and choosing Properties.
  • The control panels used by the Forerunners (and later adapted by the Covenant) were holographic displays located throughout many locales in Installation 04. The panels were used to display and input information and to control machinery such as lifts.
  • A control panel (CDEV) is an item under System 7 (until, but not including, Mac OS X) which lets Macintosh users adjust system preferences and settings. Unlike the Control Panel desk accessory of System 6 and earlier, control panels under System 7 and all subsequent versions of the Classic Mac OS can be opened in separate windows. As of Mac OS 7.6, some control panels have actually become mini-applications in their own right. These are the so-called APPC control panels. Under Mac OS X, System Preferences replaces control panels. Control panels from Mac OS 9.x can, however, still be used (despite a few restrictions).
  • The Control Panel was a desk accessory which was present in the Macintosh system software through to, and including, System 6 (all the way through to System 6.0.8 or, unofficially, System 6.0.8L). The Control Panel was the one, the central program on Macs which controlled all system settings and preferences. The control panels (note lowercase "p") as individual panels in their own, separate windows, were only introduced with System 7.
  • The Control Panel is a special menu that is used in several Sierra games, particularly once they went from parser to point-and-click. Bringing up the Control Panel pauses the game and allows you to adjust various options for the game, as well as is the place to go for saving and restoring games. You can also see your current score in the game in this window.
  • Control Panel is an Extreme map with six entrances and six exits. Control Panel has six entrances and six exits. It is an Extreme map and is very tough. They all start separately and exit next to each other. The contrpl panel acts like a tunnel. On round one, the pink button on the control panel lights up. The bloons would travel down the pink path. On round two, the green button lights up and the pink button turns off. The bloons now travel down the green path. Round three: The yellow path. Round four: The red path. Round five: The purple path. Round six: The white path. Round seven: ALL paths light up so bloons can come from SIX different paths! Round eight: The pink path. Round nine: The green path. And so on. This map is very hard so you'll need to bring a few (a lot, actually) skills to take on this map!
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