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Windows 7: Desktop and More
(For all the other images go to the actual page).
Desktop
After you are done installing, you are at your desktop! The only thing you may notice that is different (versus Vista) is the taskbar. It looks way more sleek and shiny and is more compact, allowing you to have more programs open at a time without grouping them together.
Start Menu/Desktop Right-Click
In this image, we look at the new start bar. Instead of having the recent documents on the right side, it is now associated with whatever program with an arrow next to it.
When you right click on the desktop, there isn't a “personalization†menu. You get Screen Resolution, Gadgets, and Personalize. At screen resolution, you can adjust display settings. In gadgets, you can drag what you would normally see in the Windows Sidebar, but you can put them wherever you want on your desktop. In personalize, you can change theme settings, like desktop icons, wallpaper, screensaver, etc.
Another Desktop Image
Gadgets
The gadgets control panel is just like the one in Vista's Sidebar. You can simply click on a gadget, and drag it on to your desktop, and it is instantly activated. You can also freely move them wherever you would like.
Screen Resolution/Displays
Here, you can change enable multiple displays and change the resolution of each display. Instead of being able to only extend a secondary monitor, you can now clone it with your primary display.
Desktop Icons
If you enable the other icons on your desktop and open them, this is what they look like. The overall folder window looks similar to that of Vista, but on the left sidebar, you get “easy†access to your most important files.
Windows 7 has a new thing called “Librariesâ€, where it stores all of whatever (lol), like music, documents, pictures, games, etc.
The control panel interface looks pretty similar to Vista's control panel.
Control Panel, All Setting
This is what you see when you enable all the control panel icons. Most of this you can find in today's Windows OS's.
Start Menu, All Programs
The All Programs menu in the start menu.
Taskbar Properties
The first tab is the taskbar properties. From here, you can lock the taskbar, hide the taskbar, or use small icons instead of them being big. You can also customize what notifications icons are visible.
More Taskbar Properties
The start menu tab lets you change what the power button does and more.
Internet Explorer 8
Still in Beta 2 form, Internet Explorer 8 is quite a powerful web browser. Speeds are amazingly fast, and stability is way better than any other version of Internet Explorer.
IE8 About Menu
It's getting closer to the final thing!
Notepad, Paint, Wordpad, Calculator
These 4 applications have shipped with every Windows operating system since Windows 95 (maybe 3.1?). They have remained the same for years, until now.
Paint receives a beautiful facelift and is more user-friendly.
The same goes for Wordpad.
Notepad actually remains the same.
Calculator has received many new enhancements, none of which we will list because nobody probably uses the other features.
WMP 12
The setup screen is similar to that of WMP11.
Main WMP 12 Screen
Windows Media Player has receive a nice facelift. The interface is more “light†and is easier than ever to navigate through.
WMP 12 About Screen
Maybe this will be released before the actual OS?
More stuff is coming up soon, including the updated Windows Media Center, Defragment, and more!
(For all the other images go to the actual page).
Desktop
After you are done installing, you are at your desktop! The only thing you may notice that is different (versus Vista) is the taskbar. It looks way more sleek and shiny and is more compact, allowing you to have more programs open at a time without grouping them together.
Start Menu/Desktop Right-Click
In this image, we look at the new start bar. Instead of having the recent documents on the right side, it is now associated with whatever program with an arrow next to it.
When you right click on the desktop, there isn't a “personalization†menu. You get Screen Resolution, Gadgets, and Personalize. At screen resolution, you can adjust display settings. In gadgets, you can drag what you would normally see in the Windows Sidebar, but you can put them wherever you want on your desktop. In personalize, you can change theme settings, like desktop icons, wallpaper, screensaver, etc.
Another Desktop Image
Gadgets
The gadgets control panel is just like the one in Vista's Sidebar. You can simply click on a gadget, and drag it on to your desktop, and it is instantly activated. You can also freely move them wherever you would like.
Screen Resolution/Displays
Here, you can change enable multiple displays and change the resolution of each display. Instead of being able to only extend a secondary monitor, you can now clone it with your primary display.
Desktop Icons
If you enable the other icons on your desktop and open them, this is what they look like. The overall folder window looks similar to that of Vista, but on the left sidebar, you get “easy†access to your most important files.
Windows 7 has a new thing called “Librariesâ€, where it stores all of whatever (lol), like music, documents, pictures, games, etc.
The control panel interface looks pretty similar to Vista's control panel.
Control Panel, All Setting
This is what you see when you enable all the control panel icons. Most of this you can find in today's Windows OS's.
Start Menu, All Programs
The All Programs menu in the start menu.
Taskbar Properties
The first tab is the taskbar properties. From here, you can lock the taskbar, hide the taskbar, or use small icons instead of them being big. You can also customize what notifications icons are visible.
More Taskbar Properties
The start menu tab lets you change what the power button does and more.
Internet Explorer 8
Still in Beta 2 form, Internet Explorer 8 is quite a powerful web browser. Speeds are amazingly fast, and stability is way better than any other version of Internet Explorer.
IE8 About Menu
It's getting closer to the final thing!
Notepad, Paint, Wordpad, Calculator
These 4 applications have shipped with every Windows operating system since Windows 95 (maybe 3.1?). They have remained the same for years, until now.
Paint receives a beautiful facelift and is more user-friendly.
The same goes for Wordpad.
Notepad actually remains the same.
Calculator has received many new enhancements, none of which we will list because nobody probably uses the other features.
WMP 12
The setup screen is similar to that of WMP11.
Main WMP 12 Screen
Windows Media Player has receive a nice facelift. The interface is more “light†and is easier than ever to navigate through.
WMP 12 About Screen
Maybe this will be released before the actual OS?
More stuff is coming up soon, including the updated Windows Media Center, Defragment, and more!