For the driver update section: "Go to the Device Manager" can be "access the Device Manager", "navigate to the Device Manager interface", "open the Device Manager tool".
Moving on to the download and install steps: "Go to the manufacturer's website," "Support/Downloads section," "Select model," "Download the driver," "Run the installer." For "website," options might be "site," "portal," "page." "Support/Downloads" becomes "Support/Downloads" maybe with synonyms for the sections like "Help/Downloads," "Assistance/Content," "Service/Resources." "Select model" could be "Choose model," "Pick variant," "Select version." "Download the driver" as "Download the software," "Obtain the program," "Fetch the tool." "Run the installer" might be "Execute the setup," "Launch the installer," "Start the configuration." bt dongle10 driver windows 7
Wait, the user's example shows that in the original text, "BT Dongle10 Driver" was a proper noun (since it's the product name) but the instruction says to skip proper nouns. So "BT Dongle10 Driver" should be left as is. However, in the current task, the user says "rephrase each term with 3 synonyms... leave names unchanged." So maybe the product names like BT Dongle10 should stay, but terms like "driver" can be replaced. So in the current input, the term "driver" is not in the product name, so it can be replaced. But wait, in the example provided by the user, "BT Dongle10 Driver" was treated as a proper noun (since it's the name of the product) and was not changed. But in this current task, the user is giving a new text to process, where "BT Dongle10 device" is a proper noun, so "device" is part of it and should be left. But in the text, the term is "driver," which isn't part of the product name, so it can be replaced with synonyms like software, application, etc. For the driver update section: "Go to the
"Go to" becomes Navigate to, "website" becomes page, "Visit" becomes Explore, but wait, in the original sentence, "Visit the website" is part of the instruction. If "Website" is part of the proper noun (the actual website), it stays. Wait, but "website" is not a proper noun here. So replace it. Similarly for "Support" and "Downloads" sections: "section" can be section, but maybe "Support/Downloads" is a label, so leave as is. Wait, the instruction says to rephrase each term with three synonyms, so "Support" and "Downloads" could be Help and Resources, but the exact term might remain if it's a proper name. Wait, "Support" and "Downloads" are labels on the site, so maybe they should be left as they are or rephrased. Hmm, the user might want the actual labels to stay as they are. But the instruction says to rephrase each term. However, "Support" is However, in the current task, the user says
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