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Windows Vista Configuration MCTS 70-620: Interface and Device Options
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Managing Desktop Icons By default, Windows lines up the icons in columns on the left side of the desktop. You can have Windows automatically arrange your icons. By default, Windows spaces icons evenly on an invisible grid. To move or delete a bunch of icons simultaneously, you must first select all of them. You can temporarily hide all of your desktop icons without actually removing them. Whenever you open a program, file, or folder, it appears on your screen in a box or frame called a window.
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Taskbar and Sidebar The taskbar shows which programs are running. The taskbar also contains the Start button. Windows Sidebar is a pane on the desktop where you can keep your gadgets organized. Gadgets are easy-to-use mini programs that give you information at a glance.
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Start Menu The large left pane shows a short list of programs. In the lower-left corner is the Search box. The right pane provides access to commonly used folders, files, settings, and features.
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All Programs
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Search Box
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Right Pane Personal folder Documents Pictures Music Games Search Recent Items Computer Network Connect To Control Panel Default Programs Help and Support
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Taskbar Sections The Start button opens the Start menu. The Quick Launch toolbar enables you to start programs with one click. The middle section shows which programs and documents are open. The notification area includes a clock and small icons that show the status of certain programs and computer settings.
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Quick Launch Toolbar Contains the Show Desktop button that is used to temporarily hide all open windows and show the desktop. Also contains the Switch Between Windows button to switch between open windows using Windows Flip 3D. Programs can be added to the Quick Launch toolbar by right- clicking the program in the Start menu and then clicking Add to Quick Launch. They can also be added by dragging the icon to the toolbar. Icons can be removed by right-clicking the icon and then selecting Delete.
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Notification Area Includes a clock and a group of icons that show the status of a program. When you move your cursor to a particular icon, you will see that icon’s name or the status of a setting. Double-clicking an icon in the notification area opens the program or setting associated with it. An icon in the notification area will display a small pop-up window to notify you about something. Windows hides icons in the notification area when you haven’t used them for a while. To display hidden icons, click the Show Hidden Icons button.
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Windows Vista Control Panel in Category View
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Windows Vista Control Panel in Classic View
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The Welcome Center
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Device Driver Sources Bundled with Windows Vista Supplied with a device Updated with Windows Update Updated from the manufacturer’s website
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Plug-and-Play Devices Plug-and-play refers to the capability of a computer system to automatically configure expansion boards and other devices. You should be able to plug in a device and play with it. Windows Vista will automatically detect USB, IEEE 1394, and SCSI devices. When you connect a PCI or AGP plug-and-play expansion card and turn on the computer, Windows Vista will detect these devices.
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Signed Drivers A signed driver is a device driver that includes a digital signature. By default, if a driver is not signed, signed by a publisher that could not be properly identified, or has been altered since its release, Windows Vista will notify you. Device drivers that are included on the Windows Vista installation DVD or downloaded from the Microsoft update website include a Microsoft digital signature (making it a signed driver).
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Device Manager
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Uninstall a device Enable or disable devices Update device drivers Roll back drivers Troubleshoot devices Device Options
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Display Settings
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Options for Text and Images on the Screen Choose a High Contrast Color Scheme Turn on Narrator Turn on Audio Description Turn on Magnifier Adjust the Color and Transparency of the Window Borders Make the Focus Rectangle Thicker Set the Thickness of the Blinking Cursor Turn Off All Unnecessary Animations Remove Background Images
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Windows Aero Remember that the following editions of Windows Vista Support Aero: Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Enterprise Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Ultimate In addition, the display adapter must support the following: DirectX 9, with Pixel Shader 2.0 Windows Vista Display Driver Model (WDDM)
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The system must have the following graphics memory: A color depth of 32 bits per pixel (bpp) A refresh rate higher than 10 hertz The theme set to Windows Vista The color scheme set to Windows Aero Window frame transparency on
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Theme Settings
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For added personalization and to get exactly the look and feel you want, you can change the: Color of your windows Saturation of the screen colors Level of transparency
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If you have a program that is incompatible with the Windows Aero color scheme, one of the following may happen: Some of the visual elements, such as the window frame transparency, may be temporarily turned off. You might receive a message that the color scheme has been changed to Windows Vista Basic. Flip 3D does not function.
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The Ease of Access Center
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Ease of Access Center Settings Use the Computer Without a Display Make the Computer Easier to See Use the Computer Without a Mouse or Keyboard Make the Mouse Easier to Use Make the Keyboard Easier to Use Use Text and Visual Alternatives for Sounds Make It Easier to Focus On Reading and Typing Tasks
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Parental Controls
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Parental Control Settings Web restrictions Time limits Games Allow or block specific programs
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Administrative Tools
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Computer Management Console
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Common Administrative Tools Computer Management Data Sources (ODBC) Event Viewer iSCSI Initiator. Local Security Policy Memory Diagnostics Tool Print Management Reliability and Performance Monitor Services System Configuration Task Scheduler Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
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