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Software
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Safety Handling
Components
Aid Appendix
Software
This section concerns itself with software. We make a distinction between the operat-
ing system, the software (application program), Windows activation, BIOS and the
security package BullGuard, which is delivered with the device.
Getting to Know Windows® 7
With Windows® 7, is launching the new operating system and successor to Vista®.
Windows® 7 contains a number of innovative functions and technologies, enabling
your All-In-One PC to work quickly and reliably, while being easy to use.
Windows
®
7 - News
Improved Taskbar
The Taskbar at the bottom of the screen enables you to start programs and change
between programs which are already running. Using Windows® 7, you can place any
program in the Taskbar, so that it will always open with one single click. You can also
arrange the symbols on the Taskbar simply by clicking on them and dragging them to
the desired position. The symbols are also considerably bigger, so that they are easier
to use. Moving the cursor over the symbols will display miniatures of each file or each
window open in the program. Moving the cursor over the miniature displays a full-
screen preview of the particular window. Moving the cursor away from the miniature
closes the full-screen preview.
Jump lists
Jump lists offer a practical possibility when opening files which you have recently
worked on. To display recently used files, just right-click the application symbol on the
Taskbar. Right-clicking on the Word symbol will display recently used Word docu-
ments. You can also easily place other files in the jump list if you would like to have
them readily at hand, in which case they will always be displayed. This allows you to
access documents which you use more frequently, with just a few mouse clicks.
The jump lists from a few programs, such as Windows® Media Player, can be filled in
advance with frequently used commands. Thus, for example, the Windows® Media
Player jump list might contain options to play all music or to re-open the latest play
list.
The Internet Explorer jump list displays frequently and most recently visited websites.
For certain programs, this enables rapid access commands which, in the past, could
only be retrieved from the program itself, such as the command to create a new e-mail
message.
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