Discuss the features of windows7.
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The primary features of Windows 7 are:
Start Menu – The Start Menu provides the primary access point for programs and applications on your ThinkPad.
Taskbar and Notification Area – The Taskbar contains 3 main components, the Start button, the Task/Quicklaunch bar and the System Notification Area.
Windows Snipping Tool – Windows 7 includes an application to capture, save and share “snipped” images from your desktop.
Displaying to a External Monitor or Projector – The ThinkPad is equipped with one or more external display connectors so that you may connect to an external monitor or the multimedia projector.
Using Local Area Networks (LAN/WiFi) – The ThinkPad is configured to access both wired and wireless network resources.
Windows Explorer Favorites – File system favorites are quick links to specific directories (folders) located on your hard drive.
Windows Explorer Libraries – Libraries are an easy way to collect and track documents on your computer that are related to one another but are not necessarily located in the same directories (folders).
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1. Libraries
One new networking feature of Windows 7 that aggregates data from multiple sources into a single folder view. This could also be called a virtual folder. Actually, it is an indexed view of multiple data sources.
Because of the new library functionality, many of the common user folders in Windows 7 have been renamed. In Windows Vista you had Documents, Downloads, Photos, Videos, and Music. In Windows 7, these folders have been renamed and now you have Personal Documents, Personal Downloads, Personal Photos, Personal Videos, and Personal Music.
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Yes, in other words, all the folders in a user’s home directory have been renamed with the word Personal in front of them. As I said, there is a reason for this and that reason is to allow us to use libraries and to distinguish between public and personal (private) documents.
Besides these personal document folders, each Windows 7 computer is going to have public folder such as Public Documents.
To reiterate, the purpose of Libraries is to join together these personal and public documents into a single documents directory (as well as any other libraries that you create).
Thus, the default Libraries in Windows 7 are:
Documents: made up of Personal Documents and Public Documents
Downloads: made up of Personal Downloads and Public Downloads
Music: made up of Personal Music and Public Music
Photos: made up of Personal Photos and Public Photos
Videos: made up of Personal Videos and Public Videos
To me, the best thing about Windows 7 Libraries is that you can create your own libraries. How do you do it? Easy. In explorer view, just go to your Libraries, right-click, then click on New - Library.
Figure 1: Creating a Windows 7 Library
From here, your new Library will be included in the list of Libraries in the Navigation Pane of all Explorer views (assuming you checked the show in navigation pane).
Figure 2: Results of creating a Windows 7 Library
Once you create it, you need to decide what you want included in the library. To do this, right-click on the folder and click Properties. On the Library Tab, click Add, select a folder, then, click Include in Library. You can include as many folders in your library as you want.
Figure 3: Including Folders in a Windows 7 Library
Of course, the inclusion of folders in your library view is critical to make the library of any use.
2. Network and Sharing Revisions
In Windows Vista the Network and Sharing center was pretty, what I would call “busy”. There were lots of options and things that could be done resulting in the use of it being fairly confusing.
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The primary features of Windows 7 are: Start Menu – The Start Menu provides the primary access point for programs and applications on your ThinkPad. Taskbar and Notification Area – The Taskbar contains 3 main components, the Start button, the Task/Quicklaunch bar and the System Notification Area.
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