Re: Default application for importing photos



If the setting is available for that camera, while it is connected --
Control Panel-Scanners and Cameras- select the camera's icon and
right-click -Properties. The applications that can be selected to open
should be on the Events tab. If present you can set the default program
here.

"MJB" <MJB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A003CC34-C68B-4CF5-8013-41332DE3118A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a Canon camera, and recently Adobe has decided to be the default
application for importing photos from my camera to the PC. When I plug my
camera in via the USB, Adobe now launches and takes over, instead of Zoom
Browser EX.
I consider myself to be fairly computer-literate, but cannot find out how
to
cancel this and switch back to the Canon's Zoom Browser app, which I
preferred.
All help gratefully received!
Cheers
Mike


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