This dialog lets you change device properties such as name, icon, drive
letters, device behavior as well as assign some actions on device connection\stop.
The dialog consists from the several tabs.

At this tab you can:
- Change the device name
- Change the device image
- Assign global hotkey to stop the device
- Specify whether the device is displayed in the menu
When this option is set to "Defined by program" state, the program
will define automatically whether device is displayed in the menu or not.
It does it simply - all devices with drives become displayed, others
become hidden.
- Specify whether the device is a card reader
The program gives you additional features for card readers:
- Ability to eject memory cards one-by-one
- Hidding of "empty" card reader disks
In most cases the program defines device type automatically,
however sometimes it mistakenly define a card-reader as a pen-drive
(or vice versa) thereby not allowing you to use special card reader features.
In this case you should set this option for the
device manually.
- "Technical information" link displays technical information about the
device. Send this information on demand of the technical support of the
program in case of any troubles with device functioning in the program.

Lets you assign launching of programs on device connection\stopping. At this tab you can set up automatic launching of programs on next events with the given device:
- On device connection
- On before device stopping
- On after device stopping
- On before device removal
Read more on how to set up program autorun here:
How to use program autorun?

Lets you change a device drive letter, mount a device as a folder as well as
edit other drive properties.
At this tab you can:
- Know number of device storages and what mount points they are connected to
- Know volume size and amount of free space
- Change the volume label
- Change the drive letter
- Mount the storage as a folder of a fixed drive
- Open the drive in Explorer
- Fix a drive letter for the given drive
Read more on drive letter management here:
How to manage drive letters?
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