To set up printing preferences, open the Start Menu and Devices and Printers, select the desired printer, right click it and choose Printing Preferences to configure settings, then you can enjoy using the printer with your customized preferences.
To set up printing preferences, open the Start Menu and Devices and Printers, select the desired printer, right click it and choose Printing Preferences to configure settings, then you can enjoy using the printer with your customized preferences.
Windows dominated the operating system market share in February 2010 with 92.12%, while Mac held 5.02% and Linux had 0.98%. The remaining market share was split among various mobile and gaming platforms such as iPhone, Symbian, iPod Touch, Windows Mobile, Android, Playstation, and BlackBerry, each with less than 1% share.
According to a February 2010 report on browser market share, Microsoft Internet Explorer had the largest share of over 61% while Firefox and Chrome were the second and third most popular browsers respectively, together comprising around 30% of the total market. The remaining browsers such as Safari, Opera, and others each held substantially smaller market shares under 5%.
Windows had by far the largest operating system market share in November 2009 at 92.52%, while Mac had 5.11% and Linux had 1%. The remaining 1.37% was split between various mobile and niche operating systems such as Java ME, iPhone, Symbian, and others.
Windows dominated the operating system market share in February 2010 with 92.12%, while Mac held 5.02% and Linux had 0.98%. The remaining market share was split among various mobile and gaming platforms such as iPhone, Symbian, iPod Touch, Windows Mobile, Android, Playstation, and BlackBerry, each with less than 1% share.
According to a February 2010 report on browser market share, Microsoft Internet Explorer had the largest share of over 61% while Firefox and Chrome were the second and third most popular browsers respectively, together comprising around 30% of the total market. The remaining browsers such as Safari, Opera, and others each held substantially smaller market shares under 5%.
Windows had by far the largest operating system market share in November 2009 at 92.52%, while Mac had 5.11% and Linux had 1%. The remaining 1.37% was split between various mobile and niche operating systems such as Java ME, iPhone, Symbian, and others.