Chapter 9. Working with Hardware
Windows Vista makes quick work of managing your hardware; to a great extent, once you plug in a device, the operating system automatically recognizes it and either finishes the installation itself or prompts you to install a disk with the proper driver.
But that’s not always the case, of course. And even if it does recognize your hardware properly, you need to manage the hardware, customize the way it runs, or troubleshoot any problems with it.
This chapter covers all the ways Windows Vista works with hardware of any kind. It details the tools, screens, and options for handling hardware. Note that some troubleshooting and maintenance tools are covered in Chapter 11, and mobile-related options, such as Power Options, are covered in Chapter 7.
Here is an alphabetical reference of entries in this chapter:
Add Hardware Wizard |
DriverQuery |
Signature Verification Tool |
Add Printer |
Game Controllers |
Sound |
AutoPlay |
Keyboard Properties |
Sound Recorder |
Color Management |
Mouse Properties |
System Information |
Computer Management |
Pen and Input Devices |
System Properties |
Device Manager |
Phone and Modem Options |
Tablet PC Settings |
DirectX Management Tool |
Power Options |
Volume Mixer |
Disk and Volume Properties |
Printers |
Windows Update Driver Settings |
Display Settings |
ReadyBoost |
XPS Document Viewer |
Driver Verifier Manager |
Scanners and Cameras |
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