
How to Stop Files from Going to WPS
Are you tired of your files automatically opening in WPS when you double-click on them? This can be quite frustrating, especially if you’re not using WPS or prefer a different application. In this detailed guide, I’ll walk you through various methods to stop files from opening in WPS on Windows and macOS. Let’s dive in!
Method 1: Change Default Programs
One of the simplest ways to stop files from opening in WPS is by changing the default program for each file type. Here’s how you can do it:
- On Windows, right-click on the file you want to change the default program for.
- Select “Open with” and then “Choose another app.”
- Scroll through the list of apps or click “More apps” to find the program you want to use.
- Select the program and check the box that says “Always use this app to open .wps files.” (or the specific file type you’re changing)
- Click “OK” to save your changes.
On macOS, the process is quite similar:
- Right-click on the file you want to change the default program for.
- Select “Open with” and then “Other…”
- Find the program you want to use and click “Open.”
- Check the box that says “Always open with this app” for the file type you’re changing.
- Click “OK” to save your changes.
Method 2: Use File Association Editor
The File Association Editor is a powerful tool that allows you to manage file associations on Windows. Here’s how to use it:
- Press “Win + R” to open the Run dialog box.
- Type “fassoc” and press Enter.
- In the File Association Editor, find the file extension you want to change (e.g., .wps).
- Right-click on the file extension and select “Change program.”
- Select the program you want to use and click “OK.”
Method 3: Use a Third-Party File Association Utility
There are several third-party file association utilities available that can help you manage file associations more easily. Some popular options include:
- File Association Fixer: This free utility allows you to easily change file associations and fix any issues with them.
- File Association Man: This paid utility offers a user-friendly interface and advanced features for managing file associations.
- File Association Editor: This free utility is a lightweight alternative to the built-in File Association Editor and offers similar functionality.
Method 4: Reset File Associations
If you’re still having trouble changing file associations, you can try resetting them to their default settings:
- On Windows, press “Win + R” and type “regedit” to open the Registry Editor.
- Navigate to the following path: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerFileExts.wps
- Right-click on the “.wps” key and select “Delete.” This will remove the file association for .wps files.
- Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
On macOS, you can reset file associations by:
- Opening the Terminal application.
- Entering the following command: defaults write com.apple.LaunchServices LSQuarantine -bool false
- Restarting your computer for the changes to take effect.
Method 5: Use a Third-Party File Manager
Some third-party file managers, such as XYplorer and Q-Dir, offer built-in features to manage file associations. These file managers can help you easily change the default program for files and ensure that your files open in the program of your choice.
Conclusion
Changing the default program for files can be a simple and effective way to stop files from opening in WPS. By using the methods outlined in this guide, you should be able to manage file associations and ensure that your