He did the opposite. He ignored that button. Instead, he scrolled down to the . He clicked on it. A small grey box opened.
Arjun’s deadline was a hungry beast, gnawing at the back of his mind. He had just finished a 40-page investor report. The charts were perfect, the fonts immaculate. All that stood between him and a celebratory coffee was a single, satisfying thwack of paper landing in the out-tray. set default printer windows 11
Arjun realized that Windows 11, in its infinite wisdom, had decided that OneNote was his default . The king of his document castle. He clicked on . He did the opposite
“No,” Arjun whispered, clicking cancel. He tried again. “Send to OneNote 2016.” He clicked on it
He opened his laptop. On the screen was the serene landscape of the Windows 11 desktop—rolling green hills, a soft sunset. It felt mocking.
And there it was. A simple, beautiful, life-saving button: .
Windows 11 shuddered for a moment. The little blue crown vanished from OneNote and teleported over to the Canon. The word "Default" appeared in soft grey letters next to his real printer.