<P> Devices and Printers is a new Control Panel interface that is directly accessible from the Start menu . Unlike the Device Manager Control Panel applet, which is still present, the icons shown on the Devices and Printers screen are limited to components of the system that a non-expert user will recognize as plug - in devices . For example, an external monitor connected to the system will be displayed as a device, but the internal monitor on a laptop will not . Device - specific features are available through the context menu for each device; an external monitor's context menu, for example, provides a link to the "Display Settings" control panel . </P> <P> This new Control Panel applet also replaces the "Printers" window in prior versions of Windows; common printer operations such as setting the default printer, installing or removing printers, and configuring properties such as paper size are done through this control panel . </P> <P> Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 introduce print driver isolation, which improves the reliability of the print spooler by running printer drivers in a separate process to the spooler service . If a third party print driver fails while isolated, it does not impact other drivers or the print spooler service . </P> <P> Device Stage provides a centralized location for an externally connected multi-function device to present its functionality to the user . When a device such as a portable music player is connected to the system, the device appears as an icon on the task bar, as well as in Windows Explorer . </P>

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