Many computer user interfaces use a control panel metaphor to give the user control of software and hardware features. The control panel consists of multiple settings including display settings, network settings, user account settings, and hardware settings. Control panels are also used by web applications for easy graphical configuration. Some services offered by control panels require the user to have admin rights or root access .
17-461: (Redirected from Panels ) [REDACTED] Look up Panel , panel , or panelist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Panel may refer to: Arts and media [ edit ] Visual arts [ edit ] Panel painting , in art, a painting on a wood panel (as opposed to canvas, a wall etc) Panel (comics) , a single image in
34-415: A building construction system Panelling , a form of wall covering used for decoration and (originally) insulation Panel edge staining , build-up on aluminium or stainless steel paneling Panels, sections of fabric or other material that make up a parachute canopy Research protocols [ edit ] Survey panel , a type of non-random sample survey Panel study or longitudinal study,
51-415: A building construction system Panelling , a form of wall covering used for decoration and (originally) insulation Panel edge staining , build-up on aluminium or stainless steel paneling Panels, sections of fabric or other material that make up a parachute canopy Research protocols [ edit ] Survey panel , a type of non-random sample survey Panel study or longitudinal study,
68-512: A cause of action Jury panel, body of people convened to render a judicial verdict Panel , or pannel , in Scotland, formal term in solemn proceedings for an accused person; see Indictment People [ edit ] Brice Panel (born 1983), French sprinter Caroline Giron-Panel (born 1979), French historian and musicologist Science and technology [ edit ] Electrical devices [ edit ] Breaker panel ,
85-442: A comic book, comic strip or cartoon; also, a comic strip containing one such image Groupings of rock art , pictographs or petroglyphs Television [ edit ] The Panel (Australian TV series) , an Australian talk show The Panel (Irish TV series) , an Irish talk show Panel game , a form of game show involving a group of celebrities Law [ edit ] Judicial panel , set of judges who sit to hear
102-593: A flat area containing electrical circuit breakers Control panel (engineering) , a flat area containing controls and indicators, used to operate machinery Flat panel display , in (for example) laptops and mobile devices Solar panel , a flat module of photovoltaic solar cells Panel switch , a type of electromechanical telephone switching system developed by the Bell System in the 1920s Other physical objects [ edit ] Several types of planar structural elements Structural insulated panel ,
119-533: A flat area containing electrical circuit breakers Control panel (engineering) , a flat area containing controls and indicators, used to operate machinery Flat panel display , in (for example) laptops and mobile devices Solar panel , a flat module of photovoltaic solar cells Panel switch , a type of electromechanical telephone switching system developed by the Bell System in the 1920s Other physical objects [ edit ] Several types of planar structural elements Structural insulated panel ,
136-558: A group of celebrities Law [ edit ] Judicial panel , set of judges who sit to hear a cause of action Jury panel, body of people convened to render a judicial verdict Panel , or pannel , in Scotland, formal term in solemn proceedings for an accused person; see Indictment People [ edit ] Brice Panel (born 1983), French sprinter Caroline Giron-Panel (born 1979), French historian and musicologist Science and technology [ edit ] Electrical devices [ edit ] Breaker panel ,
153-408: A predetermined group of medical tests Other uses [ edit ] Panel discussion , a small group of experts speaking in turns before an audience, usually including a question period and usually with the purpose of educating or persuading See also [ edit ] Panel van , or Panel truck , forms of solid van or truck, usually smaller than standard models Topics referred to by
170-408: A predetermined group of medical tests Other uses [ edit ] Panel discussion , a small group of experts speaking in turns before an audience, usually including a question period and usually with the purpose of educating or persuading See also [ edit ] Panel van , or Panel truck , forms of solid van or truck, usually smaller than standard models Topics referred to by
187-514: A research design involving repeated observations over time Panel data or longitudinal data, measured over time Software [ edit ] Panel (computer software) , a widget or a control element Control panel (software) , an interface based by metaphor on a physical control panel GNOME Panel , a taskbar implementation for the GNOME desktop environment Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] Test panel ,
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#1732772831043204-462: A research design involving repeated observations over time Panel data or longitudinal data, measured over time Software [ edit ] Panel (computer software) , a widget or a control element Control panel (software) , an interface based by metaphor on a physical control panel GNOME Panel , a taskbar implementation for the GNOME desktop environment Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] Test panel ,
221-427: A wood panel (as opposed to canvas, a wall etc) Panel (comics) , a single image in a comic book, comic strip or cartoon; also, a comic strip containing one such image Groupings of rock art , pictographs or petroglyphs Television [ edit ] The Panel (Australian TV series) , an Australian talk show The Panel (Irish TV series) , an Irish talk show Panel game , a form of game show involving
238-401: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Panel [REDACTED] Look up Panel , panel , or panelist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Panel may refer to: Arts and media [ edit ] Visual arts [ edit ] Panel painting , in art, a painting on
255-577: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Control panel (software) The term control panel was used for the plugboards in unit record equipment and in the early computers of the 1940s and '50s. In the 1980s, the Xerox Star and the Apple Lisa , which pioneered the first graphical user interface metaphors, controlled user settings by single click selections and variable fields. In 1984
272-461: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Panel . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Panel&oldid=1244533989 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
289-461: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Panel . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Panel&oldid=1244533989 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
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