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Set program access and computer defaults. This just links you
back to “Default apps” again.
Device Manager
The primary features are duplicated in the Settings app; see “Remote
Desktop”.
The Device Manager console shows you where all your hardware money
was spent. Here you or your tech-support person can troubleshoot a flaky
device, disable and enable devices, and manage device drivers. If you’re
comfortable handling these more advanced tasks, then Chapter 14 is for
you.
Devices and Printers
The primary features are duplicated in the Settings app; see Figure 7-4.
Double-click to open the Devices and Printers window, where everything
you’ve attached to your PC—webcam, printer, scanner, mouse, whatever—
appears with its own picture and details screen. Chapter 13 has the details.
Ease of Access Center
The primary features are duplicated in the Settings app; see “Ease of
Access”.
The Ease of Access Center is designed to make computing easier for people
with disabilities, although some of the options here can benefit anyone.
File Explorer Options
This program, which is called “Folder Options” when accessed through File
Explorer, offers three tabs—General, View, and Search—all of which are
described in Chapter 2.
File History

