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Vikram Madan's Blog: Fun With Windows
Mobile PCs - The Lost Scenarios
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over 5 years ago
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Once upon a time, when I first joined Microsoft, product-creation (at least as I experienced it, on the relatively smaller projects I worked on) seemed like a fairly simple process. Give a problem to a bunch of smart people. Let them brainstorm possible...
Vikram Madan's Blog: Fun With Windows
Scrolling away (the moments that make up a dull day)….
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over 5 years ago
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By now, after having been forum’d, twitter’d, and even youtube’d (Thanks, CTitanic!), the UMPCScrollbar has hopefully found a happy home on all your UMPCs. Curious minds have been asking why this wasn’t released earlier. And whether this is a candidate...
Vikram Madan's Blog: Fun With Windows
Dead-(see?)-scrollbar, XP-scrollbar...
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over 5 years ago
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While many people seem pleased with the UMPC scrollbar utility I released earlier this week, reports continue to trickle in that an unlucky few are not seeing the scrollbar when they run the utility. Ouch! - this is just the kind of inexplicable bug I...
Vikram Madan's Blog: Fun With Windows
Eyeing the Display: Illusion and Resolution...
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over 5 years ago
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Half the human brain (the half not fixated on media celebrities) is directly or indirectly associated with vision. Evolution has apparently decided that what we see, matters. Just as our eyes are our primary windows to our world, the displays on our mobile...
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