- Change Default Apps in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to change default apps and protocol handlers in Windows, including an example about how to configure the default browser
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Once you're on the Default Apps screen, there are several different ways to change your default app settings We'll go over two of them in different sections below
- How to Change Default Apps in Windows 11: A Step-by-Step Guide
Discover how to easily change default apps in Windows 11 with our step-by-step guide Personalize your experience by setting preferred apps for tasks
- Windows 11 Default Apps: 4 Different Ways to Set Up - GeekChamp
Whether you want to switch your default web browser from Edge to Chrome, set your preferred photo viewer, or customize how Windows handles various media files, understanding how to set default apps is essential In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore four different methods to set up default apps in Windows 11
- 3 Ways to Change Default Apps in Windows 11 - GeekChamp
This comprehensive guide explores in detail the three primary methods to change default apps in Windows 11: Using the Settings app, Via the context menu, and Through the Default Apps by File Type or Protocol interface
- How to change or set Default Programs in Windows 11 10 - GeekChamp
Access Apps Settings: From the Settings window, click on "Apps" to open the apps settings Choose Default Apps: In the left pane, select "Default apps " This will display a list of default applications for various tasks, such as web browsing, email, music, photos, and more
- How to Set and Configure Default Apps in Windows 11
Set and configure your favorite apps as defaults in Windows 11 and get rid of the system default apps for good Customizing default applications in Windows 11 allows you to control which apps open your files, enhancing your overall user experience
- How to Set Default Programs in Windows 10: A Step-by-Step Guide
In the Settings window, click on ‘System’ By selecting ‘System’, you’re entering a section where all settings related to your computer’s operations can be found, including display, notifications, and power On the left-hand menu, select ‘Default apps’ Here’s where the magic happens
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