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Change Printers, Scanner, Bluetooth, Mouse, Touchpad, Typing, Autoplay and Connected Devices preferences via Devices Settings in Windows 10 Settings app.
If you are experiencing devices and printers not loading issue on Windows 10, try the following solutions below to fix it. Most of the solutions below fixes the issue as claimed by most users.
In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through the steps to use the Settings app to quickly add devices (such as mice, keyboards, and printers) to your computer.
To find the Devices tab, open up the new Windows 10 Settings menu by going to the Start menu, then clicking Settings (above the Power button), and clicking the icon that says Devices.
Adding a printer to Windows 10 is a straightforward process, whether you're using a wired or wireless device. This guide will walk you through the steps to get your printer up and running ...
To add a printer in Windows 10, connect it to your computer and then open the "Printers & Scanners" menu.
Open Windows Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners and then ppen the Printer’s Properties. Next, click on Additional printer settings, and then on Rename your printer > Rename button.
Although Windows 10 and 11 are generally stable, printer issues do occur from time to time. Here are some tips to work around typical Windows print gotchas.
You can network your Windows 10 PCs and tablets to share files and printers. Windows 7 and 8.1 users can still use homegroups.
Windows 10 no longer includes HomeGroup, but there are still many ways to share files and printers with network users, and in this guide, I’ll show you how.