Rephrasing "Improved System Performance" as Optimized PC Efficiency.
Next part: "click on the “Scan” button". "Click" can be activate, "button" can be control. "Scan" is part of the button's label, so maybe it's a brand term? But "Scan" here is the action, so synonyms might be search. But the user said to skip brand names, so "Scan" is just the button name. Wait, "Scan" here is the button's label, but the user said to keep names intact. Hmm, need to clarify. Maybe the button label is part of the UI, but the user wants to replace the action words. Wait the original instruction says "Rewrite all words with 3 synonyms in c format. Skip brands and names. Text only." So the instruction is to rephrase all words except brand names and names. So "Driver Talent Pro 7.1.27.76" is a brand name, so it stays. "Scan" is a button label, but it's part of the text, so if it's a common word, maybe rephrase it. Wait, but "Scan" is part of the UI element's label, which is part of the software's interface. The user might want to keep it as is, but the instruction says to rephrase all words except brands and names. Let me check again. Driver Talent Pro 7.1.27.76 Crack Activation Key
First sentence: "Launch Driver Talent Pro 7.1.27.76 and click on the “Scan” button to scan your computer’s hardware." "Scan" is part of the button's label, so
In the conclusion: "Driver Talent Pro 7.1.27.76 is a powerful driver management tool..." "Powerful" can be capable, "management" governance, "tool" utility. "Improve" could be enhance, "performance" efficiency, "compatibility" compatibility. Wait, "Scan" here is the button's label, but
This is time-consuming, but the key is to follow the user's instruction precisely: change each word (non-proper noun) with three options. Proper nouns remain unchanged.
"Computer's hardware" can be PC's equipment.
Another part: "step-by-step guide" could be sequential guide.