Why does Vista's local connection status icon not flash

  
Problem Description
Why does Vista's local connection status icon not flash?

Solution
Vista's interface uses a new technology display, taking up a lot of Resources, due to the dynamic display of the network connection status icon (appears like two overlapping displays) requires high real-time performance, Vista uses two states, blue and black, and is no longer the same as the previous versions of Windows XP. If you need to display the status of local and remote network packets in real time, you can right-click the icon of the network connection icon and select "Enable Active Animation" in the pop-up shortcut menu to enable four states like Windows XP. Animation, status of the lights: Two "small computers" are an indicator light that represents the connection between the machine and other networks. A small computer on the front represents the unit, and the latter represents the device connected to you. If the front one is on, it represents the network card. It is with the machine, and it sends data to the outside. If the next one is bright, it means that the data is received, if both are always bright. The meter has both sent and received data

The two lights are not lit without data transmission
The front light is on and the external data is transmitted.
The light behind the light indicates that the data is received. both received light, but also to send data



scope
VISTA operating system

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