
Install and use a scanner in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to install a scanner and then use it to scan pictures and documents in Windows.
Add or install a printer in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn about adding, installing, or removing local, network, and Bluetooth printers in Windows.
Insert scanned text or images into Word - Microsoft Support
The best way to scan a document into Microsoft Word is to use our free Microsoft Lens app on your smartphone or tablet. It uses your device's camera to capture the document and can …
Using third-party fingerprint readers and cameras with Windows …
Caution: Some fingerprint peripherals labelled as "Windows Hello compatible" will enable Enhanced Sign-in Security and other Windows features that require Enhanced Sign-in …
Insert a signature in a Word document - Microsoft Support
Scan the page and save it on your computer in a common file format: .bmp, .jpg, or .png. For information on how to use your scanner, use the manufacturer's manual or Web site.
Connect to a printer in Excel - Microsoft Support
You can add or connect to a printer in Excel using the File and Print options. Once the device has been added, you can print either within the Print option or by using the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl …
How to add your accounts to Microsoft Authenticator
Open Authenticator on your phone and select the plus icon and select Add account. Select Work or school account then tap Scan a QR Code. Notes: If you can't use your camera to scan a …
Fix printer connection and printing problems in Windows
To fix this issue, follow the instructions in the article Add or install a printer in Windows instead of using the manufacturer's installer. If the printer manufacturer has different guidance, follow the …
Virus and Threat Protection in the Windows Security App
Learn how to use virus and threat protection options in Windows Security to scan your device for threats and view the results.
Add clips to Clip Organizer - Microsoft Support
Learn how to add clips to the Clip Organizer. Clips can come from a folder, a scanner or camera, or an Office program.