Normally, computers come with a preinstalled name, which is made up of a combination of random letters and numbers. But if you want to give your computer a clear and unique name at a later stage, you can do this in just a few simple steps. Whether you’re using Windows 7, 8, 10, or are a macOS user – we’ll show you how to do it in our step-by-step instructions below.
Mac OS X’s Finder gained its own batch-rename function in version 10.10 Yosemite. These built-in batch renaming features are much more powerful than the built-in Windows ones. To get started, select the files you want to rename in the Finder, Ctrl-click or right-click them, and select Rename items. ° Windows on ARM is currently not supported. Feature freeze for Windows 7+8 versions. Windows 10 drivers are cross-signed by Microsoft and support UEFI Secure Boot on any PC including all (Intel based) Apple Macs via BootCamp. Sep 01, 2018 After pairing the Magic Mouse follow these steps: 1. Update Windows 10 to latest (just in case). Download Apple Boot Camp Drivers (Download Boot Camp Support Software 5.1.5769). Thats the latest I could find. Execute bootcamp5.1.5769 BootCamp Drivers Apple AppleWirelessMouse64.exe and done! After resetting all the devices to factory defaults, the mouse defaulted to Magic Mouse 2 while the Trackpad and Keyboard defaulted to their previous owner’s name. On Catalina 10.15.6. Update: Connecting to an older MacBook running High Sierra solved the issue as well. Was able to rename which carried over to my Catalina machine.
- How to change your computer name in Windows 10
- Change your computer name in Windows 7 – here’s how
- Change your computer name in Windows 8: step by step
Changing the PC name: why should you do it?
Unless otherwise specified, computers and laptops are given an automatically generated, alphanumeric name when the operating system is installed. The PC name, also known as the device name or host name, identifies your PC within a network of computers. The random computer name (e.g., “LAPTOP-QO1XB2”) is basically meaningless and is used only to identify the computer individually.
Private individuals who do not want to connect their PC to a network of work computers rarely know how to change the PC name. In private use, this name usually plays no significant role. However, if you use your computer as part of a workgroup of computers or if you use different PCsvia the home network, the randomly generated PC name isn’t very meaningful and doesn’t provide any information about the role of the PC within the network or about the user.
In these cases, finding out how to change the name of your computer and renaming it can come in handy.
Before you decide to change your computer’s name, it’s best to find out how to locate the name of your computer in Windows 7, 8, and 10, as well as Mac.
How to change your computer name in Windows 10
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There are various ways to change your computer name in Windows 10. Whether you choose one way or another, you’ll always require administrator rights to complete the task.
Via the settings
- Open the quick menu by right-clicking on the Windows symbol or using the shortcut combination [Windows] key + [X].
- Click on “Settings”.
- In the dialog window, select “System”.
- In the left menu bar, select “About”.
- Click on the “Rename PC” field.
- Now, you can rename your computer and restart it if required.
Via key combinations
- Press down the key combinations [Windows] key + [Pause] key.
- Under “Computer name, domain and workgroup settings” select the option “Change settings”.
- In the window that opens, under “Computer Name”, select the “Change…” button to continue.
- You can now change the workgroup or the name of your PC.
Via Command Prompt (cmd) sysdm.cpl
- In the Start menu, or using the shortcut combination [Windows] key + [R], open the “Run” dialog window.
- Enter the command “sysdm.cpl” and then confirm by clicking on “OK”.
- Click on the “Change” button to confirm.
- Now, you can change your workgroup or the name of your computer in the window that’s open.
Change your computer name in Windows 7 – here’s how
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If you want to change the computer name in a Windows 7 system, you have several options. As with other Windows version, Windows 7 requires administrator rights to make this change.
Via the Start menu
- Click on the Windows symbol to launch the Start menu.
- Right-click to select “Computer” and then select “Properties”.
- In the window that opens, select the option “Advanced system settings”.
- Now, select “Computer name” in the dialog window before selecting “Change” to rename your computer.
- In the “Computer name/domain changes” window, you’re now able to choose a new name for your computer or for your workgroup.
Via key combinations
- Use the Windows shortcut[Windows] key+[Pause] key to start.
- In the section “Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings” choose the option “Change settings”.
- The “System properties” window will open, where you can select the option “Change” to continue.
- You’re now able to change or edit your workgroup and rename your PC.
Via Command Prompt (cmd) sysdm.cpl
- Use the key combination [Windows] key + [R] to open the “Run” dialog window.
- Enter the CMD command “sysdm.cpl” before hitting Enter.
- In the “System properties” window that opens, select the option “Change” to continue.
- In the window that opens, you’re now able to change the name of your workgroup and rename your computer.
Change your computer name in Windows 8: step by step
It’s just as easy to change your computer name in Windows 8, and there are various ways to do so. As mentioned previously: administrator rights will be necessary to complete the task.
Via the advanced system settings
- Hover the mouse pointer above the lower, upper, or left corner of the screen to open the “Charms Bar”.
- Click on “Settings” and then on “PC settings”.
- In the window that opens, select “Computer name” from the “Advanced settings” section.
- Click on “Change” to open a new window where you can change the name of your PC.
Via Command Prompt (cmd) sysdm.cpl
- Use the shortcut [Windows] key + [R] to open up the Run dialog.
- Enter the command “sysdm.cpl” and then press on Enter.
- In the dialog window “System properties” select the “Change” button to continue.
- In the window that opens, you now have the option to change your workgroup or to rename your computer.
How to change the name of your computer on Mac: quick how-to
As a Mac user, you require administrator rights to adjust your computer name. If you have these, then you can continue as follows:
- Click on the Apple symbol in the top left corner, and select the option “System Preferences” from the drop-down menu.
- Open the “Sharing” box by clicking on it.
- The current name of your device will appear beside “Computer Name”.
- Change your computer name to your liking and close the window.
Your Windows 10 device, be it a laptop, tablet or desktop computer, is likely going to have Bluetooth built-in. Bluetooth is great for connecting various devices to your computer/tablet. I personally like to play some music while I work, so I connect my Bluetooth speakers to my Windows 10 laptop.
When connecting a new Bluetooth device to Windows 10, it will automatically already have a name. For most devices, this name will be fine and it will be easily recognisable. However, for many other devices, you may not be satisfied with and you may want to change the name of the Bluetooth device in Windows 10. For me personally, some boring name that I wanted to rename are:
- 2.4G Receiver
- Bleutooth Keyboard
- Virtual USB Mouse
- BT Adapter
I’m sure that the first steps you took were to follow these steps:
- Go to Start menu
- Click on Settings
- Open Devices
- Open the tab Bluetooth & other Devices
However, in this menu, the only option for a Bluetooth device is to click on Remove device. Even if you right-click on the device, you will be disappointed because it will not do anything. (or there is another option to Connect if the device is currently powered off or not in range)
The trick here is to go to the old Control Panel instead of the Settings. Again go to Start and instead of Settings, you type ‘Control Panel‘.
Here are the next steps to follow to rename a Bluetooth device in Windows 10 once you opened Control Panel:
- Go to Hardware and Sound
- Devices and Printers
- Right-click on the Bluetooth device you want to give a new name to, and choose Properties
- In the new window that pops open, click on the Bluetooth tab on top
- The input field will allow you to rename the BT device!
Things to note:
- Not all Bluetooth devices will allow you to do this for some reason
- I have not yet found a way to change the Bluetooth device’s icon/image
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