Elements overlaid Photoshop default file types -- Easy way to correct other than reinstalling?

Hi. So I could teach others, I installed PhotoShop Elements. I use PhotoShop CS5 normally. Unfortunately, Elements became the default for a number of file types, e.g. brushes when installing new ones. Is there an easy way to reset the appropriate internal file types back to Photoshop other than reinstalling it or figuring out which ones only apply to Elements and then changing them in the Control Panel by hand?  Using Windows 7.

Not an easy way, but also not a hard one. Either use Windows file type management panel in the control panel or right-click a file, select "Open with....", then select Photoshop and make sure the check mark is set for "Always open...". Do this for all file type you regularly use in PS.

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