#Brother controlcenter3 windows 10 keygen#
Right-click the shortcut, choose Properties, and a /autorun parameter to it. Click OK.Ģ) Right-click the CC4 icon in your tray and choose Close.ģ) Create a shortcut to BrCcBoot.exe and put the shortcut on your desktop. I did some testing around in a virtual machine and here's the best I could come up with:ġ) Right-click the CC4 icon in your tray, choose Preferences, and enable both options: Start ControlCenter on computer startup & Open the main window on ControlCenter startup. Last bit of evidence: while the ControlCenter window is open (having opened it from the System Tray), if I right-click on its Taskbar button there is no option to save it as a Desktop shortcut. If I disable "Start ControlCenter on computer startup" in its Preferences and reboot, - so after bootup there is no instance of it running - opening any of the above exe's does nothing.Īs far as I can tell the only way to get ControlCenter4 to appear at all is to set it to load at startup in its Preferences. The third and last exe is named BrCcUxSys.exe. I chased down the program that is used at startup to load the icon in the System Tray and it is a different exe file in the ControlCenter4 folder: BrCcBoot.exe. I closed the existing instance and tried opening the same exe, and still got nothing. But if I right-click on BrCtrlCntr.exe and select Open, nothing happens. exe extents: BrCtrlCntr.exe is the filename for the currently open ControlCenter4 window. In it are 3 possible "Applications" with. In Program Files (x86) there's a folder for ControlCenter4. I had tried finding the executable prior to submitting my post but I followed your steps and ended up where I have already been.