I don't know what it means, Clint, but we may have contacted the Twilight Zone. Now who knows how that path can be changed so that the shortcut opens directly to "Device Manager"? ... Btw, WinKey + Pause also brings up System Properties, but I'm looking for that shortcut. --- Harold

I want to put a shortcut to the "Device Manager" in my Start menu. I tried the following and it gives me a shortcut to System Properties (and two more clicks will get me to Device Manager).

1. Right-click on the desktop and select New and then Shortcut from the File Menu.
2.  In the field labeled Command Line, type (copy/paste)
        "C:\Windows\System32\Control.exe Sysdm.cpl, System,1" (sans quotes)
3. Click Next, type in "System Properties" and click "Finish" (changing icon is optional).

How can the above "path" be changed so that it opens directly to "Device Manager"? --- Harold

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I have. I'm using AOL.

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What duh heck does this mean?   - -Clint
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