The newly added "devices and printers" and "Device Stage" features of the Windows 7 system will completely address your troubles, and the next three tutorials are to introduce you to the two features.
Let's start with "devices and printers." After you hit the Windows 7 Start menu, you can see the Devices and Printers option, click Open it.
In the open window will show all the devices connected to the Windows 7 computer, we can easily check the printer, music player, camera, mouse or digital photo frame and other equipment, poor little knitting here only mouse and notebook ah ... Oh, if you have a printer God horse but will all display to the above! Not only that, through the window can also connect Bluetooth headset and other wireless devices, click the "Add Device" Windows 7 system will automatically search for you can connect wireless devices, it is quite convenient ah.
The next conversation with you is Device stage, Device stage is another major improvement in Windows7, in the official words: it is like a "hardware home", when a device is connected to a Windows 7 computer, the device will pop up the "Action menu", for example, If you are connected to a printer, the menu displays some options for printing and scanning. In system versions prior to Windows 7, these options are usually located in different menus, which are certainly not as convenient to use as Device Stage!
In addition, when we use Device Stage, we can also sync music, contacts, calendars, and other files and information with compatible mobile devices. With this feature you can also perform other device-related tasks that can be performed depending on the device (such as making ringtones for mobile phones). Which files and information you can synchronize depends on the type of device you have and the features it supports.
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The easiest way to see if your existing device supports device Stage is to connect the device to a Windows 7 computer and see if the device Stage is open. These two features in the Windows 7 system are convenient for the increasing management of mobile devices.