How many of you have hooked up a new Microsoft keyboard and/or mouse and didn't install the included IntelliPoint software because Windows automatically found the hardware? As long as things worked when connected, I didn't miss some of the features that the IntelliPoint Software added.
But now that I've installed the software with Windows Vista, that's all changed. The team has added so many improvements in the IntelliPoint software functionality that I thought I'd conclude our 10 Things about Windows Vista series by discussing some of the lesser-known features of the IntelliPoint software. These features add functionality not only to those who may have problems with the fine print on some sites, but give the hardware more usability for the everyday user as well as the power user and gamer.
I'm using the new Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 keyboard. If you're looking for a new keyboard, check this out - www.microsoft.com/hardware/ultimatekeyboard, now available. The set features a 2.4GHz Bluetooth super thin, backlit rechargeable keyboard and mouse. The keyboard is easy to use with its ergonomic design, including "My Favorites" programmable hot keys, one-touch access to Windows Media Center and a navigation pad to make navigation even easier. The backlighting is automatic and turns on and off depending on the room‘s lighting and the proximity of the user.
The mouse uses High Definition Laser Technology for smooth, precise tracking. It offers 4-way scrolling and Flip 3D with its tilt wheel. It automatically adjusts battery life depending on the performance needs.
Aug 29, 2008
10 Things You May Not Know about Windows Vista - IntelliPoint Software
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