With Device Manager, you can get information about installed hardware devices and drivers, and also disable particular device, or update automatically or manually, roll back a driver to its previous version.
Creating a Shortcut for Device Manager is really a simple task. You can't create shortcut of Device Manager while it open at your desktop and you also can't pin it to taskbar.
Right click on the Desktop, then click on Shortcut
Now type "devmgmt.msc" without quotes then click on Next
Now type the name of your Shortcut like: Device Manager
Then click on FINISH
You can also follow the steps shown in the below video for easy reference:
If you are connected to a Wi-Fi network from a laptop, Windows will
remember that Wi-Fi network’s password. You can look up the Wi-Fi
password on any Windows 10 laptop that’s currently connected to that
Wi-Fi network.
Google Chrome now has a built-in feature that can enable dark mode.
But if you have old version of Chrome then you should go for other option to Enable Dark Mode. It will force Chrome into dark mode even if Windows
10’s default app mode is set to “light.”
To activate this, find the shortcut of Google Chrome located at the Desktop or Taskbar shortcut. Follow the steps shown below:
Right-click the Chrome shortcut and select “Properties” (For a Chrome
taskbar shortcut, right-click the taskbar icon, right-click “Google
Chrome,” and select “Properties”)
Click on box located in front of Target
Now head to the end of the line then type --force-dark-mode
Now hit Apply and Ok
Now need to restart Chrome Browser in order to take effect the changes. And after that you will see the Dark Mode in Google Chrome