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I want to accomplish what this post entails, except personally I'm open to using more than one single input or keystroke to achieve it.
I'm aware that some (if not all) of the system windows can be invoked via directly calling upon their path, which can then be bound to a shortcut or even directly via run (which, then, makes it accessible for direct keybinding through various different methods, such as .ahk script or peripheral device's OEM softwares).
An example of this would be the Devices & Printers
screen, which for some reason no longer populates in the Start menu search as an entry directly; thus, I had to lookup and create a shortcut for it:
%systemroot%\explorer.exe /e,::{26EE0668-A00A-44D7-9371-BEB064C98683}\0\::{A8A91A66-3A7D-4424-8D24-04E180695C7A}
What I'd like to know is, how does one go about actually determining what that path address is? There may be various screens or functions I'd like to automate my access for (currently, Ease of Access Mouse Settings
), and at present I can only look them each up individually case-by-case, and that's assuming one exists and has been posted online. I'd prefer to learn how to catch the proverbial fish myself, if that makes any sense.