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Select to choose what happens with: Disable/configure this AutoPlay feature
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Windows 10 is pre-loaded with various useful features and most of these built-in capabilities can be easily personalized based on your own preferences. Well, among these features we can detail theAutoPlay engine. Thus, during the lines from below we will learn how to enable, disable and configure this specialized Windows 10 option.
AutoPlayis a default Windows 10 app which is usually initiated automatically when you attach an external device to your computer. The program will recognize the external gadget and will ask what you want to do next – in most situations you will be prompted with the‘select to choose what happens with…’ message along with a list of options such as: import photos and videos; get your stuff on your PC, tablet and phone; open device to view files; or take no action.
Now, if receiving the ‘select to choose what happens with…’ message each time you want to use an external device is starting to get annoying, you need to smartly configure the AutoPlay software as explained during the following guidelines.
Easily configure the Windows 10 AutoPlay feature
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You can also configure the AutoPlay option by using Control Panel as explained:
So, there you have it; that’s how you can access the AutoPlay feature on Windows 10 in order to decide how to customize and personalize this built-in functionality.
Therefore, you can now choose to configure the ‘select to choose what happens with…’ message and the options that follow. If you still cannot customize this feature or if you need further explanations, don’t hesitate and contact us – you can do it easily and quickly by filling out the comments field from down below.
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