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Five Things You Didn't Know About Microsoft Windows 7

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When Windows 7 was launched, it came with an array of features intended to fill the gaps left by Windows Vista. Designed to be an easy migration from XP or Vista, many users upgrading from those versions simply began using Windows 7 without looking into these new features. Here are 5 things about Windows 7 you may not have known about—until now.

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Five Things You Didn't Know About Microsoft

Windows 7

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When Windows 7 was launched, it came with an array of features intended to fill the gaps left by

Windows Vista.

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• Designed to be an easy migration

from XP or Vista, many users

upgrading from those versions simply

began using Windows 7 without

looking into these new features.

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Here are 5 things about Windows 7 you may not

have known about—until now.

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Shake It Up

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• Desktops get cluttered with a

surplus of open windows during a

busy day’s work. Windows 7

includes a feature to make

closing them easy.

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Place the cursor on the title bar of

the window you want to keep open

then click and hold.

• Move the mouse or other pointing

device back and forth rapidly to

“shake” the open window vigorously.

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All the other open windows

except the one you’re shaking

will simultaneously minimize

and appear on the superbar.

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• To expand the closed

windows, grab the title bar

with the click-hold and give

the window another shake.

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Problem Solving

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• If you’re the one in the office everybody

turns to when something goes wrong with

their computer, here’s a Windows 7

feature that will come in handy.

The Problem Steps Recorder (PSR) captures

steps that lead to trouble and saves them as a

ZIP file for emailing or later troubleshooting.

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Don’t Ask Me Again

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The user can open the control panel

and select "Record steps to

reproduce a problem," then

enter the keystrokes or mouse actions

that caused the unexpected result.

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The PSR records the sequence of

events into a slide show and

saves it as a ZIP.

This makes it easier for tech support or helpful friends to backtrack and undo the problem.

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• One of the most nagging aspects of

Windows Vista was the User Account

Control (UAC) that made you respond

to a security notification every time you

tried to change anything at the system

level.

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If you’re tired of answering those nagging

questions, you’ll be happy to know that the

Windows 7 version of UAC can be fine-tuned to

reduce those security confirmation prompts—or

turn them off altogether.

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• The UAC control panel includes

a “comfort level” slider to

adjust the degree of security

notifications you’ll have to put

up with, ranging from “Always

Notify” to “Never Notify.”

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ISO Burning

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You can ditch the third-party software you kept around for burning common ISO files to

CD or DVD.

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Windows did not support ISO burning so third party

assistance was required.

Windows 7 includes full ISO

burning support.

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• Simply right-click on the .iso file

and select “Burn Disc Image.”

• The Windows Disc Image Burner

opens, asks whether you’re

making a CD or a DVD, and the

deed is done.

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Talk To Me

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• Many users don't know Windows

7 offers a simple (and free) voice

recognition tool that provides

speech-to-text functionality.

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It’s the equivalent of many more expensive third party programs, just with fewer

bells and whistles.

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• To access it, go to Start and type

“Speech Recognition” in the

search bar.

Click on the icon that appears and a

tutorial will explain the process.