Dashboard Services
You can certify your devices and apps for hardware certification using the Windows Dev Center hardware dashboard. You can also use the Windows Dev Center hardware dashboard to manage submissions, track the performance of your device or app, and much more. To access the Windows Dev Center hardware dashboard, you’ll need to register your company and have a Microsoft Authenticode Certificate.
Create new hardware submission packages, manage existing ones, and request to have your UEFI firmware digitally signed. |
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Submit new client and server desktop apps for certification and manage ones that you’ve already submitted. |
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File Windows-related bugs to us for evaluation. And, track bugs we’ve filed on your products during the Windows cycle. |
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Include device metadata in your hardware package to specify things about your device, like graphics and Windows Store device apps. To change or add device metadata, use the Device Metadata page. |
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Include your drivers in your hardware submission package. To update or replace a driver after submission, use the Driver distribution page. |
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See how your published products are performing and tell users about fixes through the reports on the Reports page. |
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Download the Remote Debugging Service. Use the Kernel Debugger to troubleshoot issues remotely with us and other companies. |
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Manage user profiles and permissions, and review and manage legal agreements, on the Administration page. |