Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Quick-launch a program with Vista

The first thing a Microsoft Vista user is likely to notice is the new Start menu. Gone is the word itself; in its place is a small circle containing the Windows logo. Click it and you’ll see the new Start menu, which differs from its predecessors.

Vista banishes the cascading application menus that used to fly up and out from All Programs. Now, when you click All Programs (or hold your mouse pointer over it for two seconds), your installed applications appear in a compact, scrollable list. This new method is actually a much faster way to find a program, as you just scroll until you find what you’re after.

Thus, you can launch programs without ever taking your hands off the keyboard. Just press the Windows button, type the first few letters of the desired application (such as “pic” for Picasa), then press Enter to launch it.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Intersting and beautiful blog lovely presentation thanks for sharing your views...microsoft software supportviews...microsoft windows vista We24support tech team are available 24/7 for repairs on computers, printers, laptops, desktops. Our tech team taken to new heights with our technician’s knowledge and support.at 1-866-978-0799 Microsoft Windows Vista support