What is Quickset64 on my Dell machine?
I was browsing through my list of installed programs to come across some Dell shipped with my computer. One of them is called "Quickset64".
I did some Googling and learnt that it's supposed to take care of my wireless network card, however, I also noticed that at boot-up the program opens a window saying my battery is at the end of its lifespan.
What is this program actually supposed to do?
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I was browsing through my list of installed programs to come across some Dell shipped with my computer. One of them is called "Quickset64".
I did some Googling and learnt that it's supposed to take care of my wireless network card, however, I also noticed that at boot-up the program opens a window saying my battery is at the end of its lifespan.
What is this program actually supposed to do?
windows-7 dell-studio
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I was browsing through my list of installed programs to come across some Dell shipped with my computer. One of them is called "Quickset64".
I did some Googling and learnt that it's supposed to take care of my wireless network card, however, I also noticed that at boot-up the program opens a window saying my battery is at the end of its lifespan.
What is this program actually supposed to do?
windows-7 dell-studio
I was browsing through my list of installed programs to come across some Dell shipped with my computer. One of them is called "Quickset64".
I did some Googling and learnt that it's supposed to take care of my wireless network card, however, I also noticed that at boot-up the program opens a window saying my battery is at the end of its lifespan.
What is this program actually supposed to do?
windows-7 dell-studio
windows-7 dell-studio
asked Jun 16 '14 at 6:12
Jeroen BollenJeroen Bollen
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Dell Quickset performs a variety of functions based on the computer/laptop it shipped with.
Some functions:
- Allows extra buttons on the computer to properly function. Buttons like enable/disable wireless functions, sleep, screen brightness, etc.
- Battery functions like charge and health
- possibly more
Do you need it? Not necessarily, however some of your computer's extra features might not work without it. There is no harm in running it.
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Dell Quickset performs a variety of functions based on the computer/laptop it shipped with.
Some functions:
- Allows extra buttons on the computer to properly function. Buttons like enable/disable wireless functions, sleep, screen brightness, etc.
- Battery functions like charge and health
- possibly more
Do you need it? Not necessarily, however some of your computer's extra features might not work without it. There is no harm in running it.
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Dell Quickset performs a variety of functions based on the computer/laptop it shipped with.
Some functions:
- Allows extra buttons on the computer to properly function. Buttons like enable/disable wireless functions, sleep, screen brightness, etc.
- Battery functions like charge and health
- possibly more
Do you need it? Not necessarily, however some of your computer's extra features might not work without it. There is no harm in running it.
add a comment |
Dell Quickset performs a variety of functions based on the computer/laptop it shipped with.
Some functions:
- Allows extra buttons on the computer to properly function. Buttons like enable/disable wireless functions, sleep, screen brightness, etc.
- Battery functions like charge and health
- possibly more
Do you need it? Not necessarily, however some of your computer's extra features might not work without it. There is no harm in running it.
Dell Quickset performs a variety of functions based on the computer/laptop it shipped with.
Some functions:
- Allows extra buttons on the computer to properly function. Buttons like enable/disable wireless functions, sleep, screen brightness, etc.
- Battery functions like charge and health
- possibly more
Do you need it? Not necessarily, however some of your computer's extra features might not work without it. There is no harm in running it.
edited Jun 16 '14 at 6:34
answered Jun 16 '14 at 6:24
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