Windows7 keeps working hard for user experience [map]

  

Users want an operating system that is simpler to use, more responsive, and full of new possibilities. Windows 7 takes into account user suggestions and makes many improvements. Here are two good small improvements that we'll be interested in. Interested users can take a look.


I. Device Management

With Windows 7, the following new features make it easy to use your printer, camera, phone, music player, and other devices: Device Stage and <;Devices and Printers  Folders.


Device Stage


Think of Device Stage as the home page of your hardware: when you plug a device into your computer, you'll see a menu , including some tasks that can be performed on this particular type of device. For example, if you plug in a multifunction printer, some options for printing and scanning will be displayed. In previous versions of Windows, these options were usually in different menus.


The new features are even better. Manufacturers can customize Device Stage, so for many devices, you'll see status information and menu options tailored to the specific device model you're using, including a device photo.


Devices and Printers


The new <;Devices and Printers  folder shows you all the devices connected to your computer. It allows you to easily check devices such as printers, music players, cameras, mice or digital photo frames (only some devices are included, not all).


Here, you can add new networking or wireless devices and troubleshoot device or printer issues.


Second, the operation center


Need more control over the pop-up message? By using the operation center, you can decide which Windows 7 alarms need to be viewed. , which do not need to be viewed.


The Operations Center combines alerts based on key Windows maintenance and security features, including Windows Error Reporting, Windows Defender, and User Account Control. If Windows needs your attention, the "Operation Center" icon will appear in the taskbar for genuine xp system downloads. Click on the icon and you will see an alert about any issues and suggested solutions. You can fine tune your choices in the “Control Panel”

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