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Windows 7 includes flashy, high-resolution icons for almost everything—even the specific devices you have attached. Blogger Long Zheng figured out where those icons are stored, so you can use ...
Though I could never replicate that experience to save my life, times have changed and now, with Windows 7, there’s now a lot of excellent support and control of third-party gadgets. DEVICE STAGE ...
A-DATA Technology Co. Ltd., the worldwide leader in DRAM module and Flash application products, announces today its “Device Metadata” packages are now available to Windows® 7 users.
Microsoft is introducing a specialized device management interface with Windows 7, however. The "Device Stage" feature is designed to alleviate some of these problems by treating devices as ...
Now your Vista taskbar should look a lot like Windows 7’s. To add icons, just drag and drop any program, folder, or individual file to the Quick Launch toolbar.
Since the Windows 7 beta launched, we’ve pretty much been having a love-in. But the truth is, it’s not all rainbows and Start buttons. There are 7 things about Windows 7 that we really hate. 1 ...
Dick Frank unintentionally changed something in Windows 7 so that each window, rather than each application, gets its own taskbar icon. That’s too many icons.
As handy as the new Libraries functionality is, there's one glaring omission: we can't find an easy built-in way to change the Library icons. Here's a solution.
"Device Stage" and the next generation of "Device Manager" will be an integral part of Windows 7, as well as busy students who connect devices left right and centre. Whether it will be your Xbox ...
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