I am Microsoftie 4 ever (18+ years) working in Windows Services and Content team in the UK, my blog is mainly focused on the Windows family of products and trying to provide help pointers and resources for customers on our products.
The Engineering Windows 7 blog has just put up a great article about the Windows Experience Index in Windows 7. SO it thought I would quickly check and see what my score was, remembering that in Vista I scored a not so great 3.0
…and now I am a big fat 2.0, really got hit by the hard disk and graphics limitations of my PC
Anyone got a higher, or lower score?
To find out your Windows Experience Score, simply type ‘ Score’ into the start menu
Rob
If you like your Windows Vista in Luxembourgish, then you can download the latest Windows Vista Language Interface Pack (LIP) now:
Click here to download the Luxembourgish Vista LIP.
Following on from my updated list of Windows Vista Shortcut keys (which all seem to work in Windows 7 as far as I can tell) I have shamelessly copied a list of Windows 7 Shortcut keys from Mintywhite (aka Windows guides)
Windows Key + left arrow = dock window to the left hand side of the screen
Windows Key + right arrow = dock window to the right-hand side of the screen
Windows Key + SHIFT + Left arrow = Move the current window one monitor to the left
Windows Key + SHIFT + right arrow = Move the current window one monitor to the right
Windows Key + up arrow = maximise current window
Windows Key + down arrow = Minimize current window
Windows Key and Home = Minimize/maximise non-active windows
Windows Key and numbers = Launch programs from the taskbar
Windows Key and Space = Enable Aero Peek
Windows Key and P = open projector mode to change external display settings
Windows Key + T Jump to the taskbar to select a new windows with <—or –> and Enter
CTRL + Left Click = Use on taskbar items to switch between windows of that program only
Shift and Left click = use on taskbar items to open another instance of that program
any more let me know
updated 10 Feb 2009
ALT + P – brings up the Page drop down in IE and also in windows explorer toggles the file preview pane
Windows Key + E = opens Windows Explorer
CTRL + SHIFT + CLICK = lunch an app with full admin rights
Updated 23 Feb 2009
Probably the complete, official and correct list from the Windows7 Blog
Here is a quick tip, if you are running the Windows 7 Beta and are having problem connecting your E650 phone, getting errors such as Device Driver was not successfully installed
then try downloading the Mobile Device Center 6.1, although it claims that
‘The Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 is only supported on Windows Vista.’
It seems to work, although you may want to make any backups before doing so.
Download the software and then connect the phone through the USB-Mini usb cable, unlock it and follow the screens to set it up.
Hope that helps if you are having problems
I have been using the Microsoft Arc mouse now for a week and thought I would pop down my thoughts and feedback on it.
Things I like about it
Things I think can be improved
Overall it is a pretty good mouse, it ticks all the boxes as well as looking fantastic which counts a lot to me and will probably be on my desk for some time to come.
Just a quick note to highlight a Windows Live site that has just gone live in the UK Explore Windows Live
‘Windows Live offers a complete set of services that lets you integrate, share and use all your digital stuff from any PC, Phone or Web Device. We have created a brand new personalised home page experience that manages all of your internet activity at http://home.live.com. Monitor your favourite social network feeds, view friends’ photo albums and much more! ‘
Learn about all the services and things you can do in Windows Live such as Messenger, Hotmail, Photos, Groups, Skydrive, Mail, Photography, Calendar, Events, Spaces, Writer, Movie Maker and Family Safety.
If you are new to Windows Live or just want to get the latest info and downloads then this is a good place to start.
Also remember if you are using Windows Live and stuck with a problem then the Windows Help and How-to Windows Live help center might be able to sort you out.
Just before the holidays MSN Mobile Music Store was launched in the U.K. where you can buy such things as ringtones, full track downloads and music videos from the likes of EMI, Warner, SONY etc…
To access the service: Text ‘MSN’ to 63463 and you will receive an SMS with a link to the MSN Mobile site. Once you are at the site, save the URL in your bookmarks, or as your home page if your device allows.
I have not tried it yet myself but it is on my list of things to do
MSN Mobile UK
however I do think the MSN guys need to update the image which shows a device with a stock ticker showing the FTSE at 6,210.20
which according to Yahoo hasn’t closed at that price since 19 May 2008
Since starting this blog I have occasionally posted about highly rated articles on the Windows Help and How-to web site, such as here and here. So I thought as it was the start of the new year to look back a little and do a quick summary of the top 20 highest ranking articles for all of 2008, based on your feedback:
There was a lot of coverage of Twitter traffic overtaking Digg earlier this week well in the UK traffic has grown rapidly according to Hitwise in the last 12 months:
Twitter use in the UK explodes by ten times says Hitwise
I don’t think that me getting into Twitter in October is the main cause of the massive increase seen in the last few months. But rather the celebs that are tweeting…
‘Famous Twitterers are boosting the site. Stephen Fry, has over 50,000 followers, John Cleese can claim more than 30,000, and 2,000 people are following Andy Murray’s progress at the Australian Open. Jonathan Ross (13,000+ followers) is spreading the Twitter religion by verifying if his celeb pals are on it. He calls himself the “Number One Twitter Detective’
I am not a big follower of celebs on Twitter, in fact the only ones I follow are
Just wanted to share this excellent article written by a colleague of mine Chris Moore about how to use Windows Live Writer and Spaces to create a free online travel Blog
The posting Chris.Life : A free travel blog with Windows Live Writer and Spaces covers Chris and his girlfriends trip to Thailand. Chris covers
Excellent read :)