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I was at a recent Microsoft TS2 event, where they demostrated Vista for us. There was a feature that I was impressed with. It was like a rolodex on the desktop. The instructor had several pages opened and he could scroll thorugh them like a rolodex. How and where do i find this feature? I now have Vista loaded and my system is a 3 in the performance ratings.
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That's the Flip 3D. Winkey then tab. Tap Tab key to flip through the windows.
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I was at a recent Microsoft TS2 event, where they demostrated Vista for us. There was a feature that I was impressed with. It was like a rolodex on the desktop. The instructor had several pages opened and he could scroll thorugh them like a rolodex. How and where do i find this feature? I now have Vista loaded and my system is a 3 in the performance ratings.
Thanks

Thank you Jane!!
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I was at a recent Microsoft TS2 event, where they demostrated Vista for us. There was a feature that I was impressed with. It was like a rolodex on the desktop. The instructor had several pages opened and he could scroll thorugh them like a rolodex. How and where do i find this feature? I now have Vista loaded and my system is a 3 in the performance ratings.
Thanks

You can also use the scroll wheel on your mouse to flip through. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
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Thank you Jane!!
"Alan" wrote:
I was at a recent Microsoft TS2 event, where they demostrated Vista for us. There was a feature that I was impressed with. It was like a rolodex on the desktop. The instructor had several pages opened and he could scroll thorugh them like a rolodex. How and where do i find this feature? I now have Vista loaded and my system is a 3 in the performance ratings.
Thanks

If your machine supports Aero Glass it should work (and that may not even be a requirement but some level of 3D support is). Use your Windows key on your keyboard + Tab with multiple windows open on the desktop and that should do it. "Alan" wrote in message

I was at a recent Microsoft TS2 event, where they demostrated Vista for us. There was a feature that I was impressed with. It was like a rolodex on the desktop. The instructor had several pages opened and he could scroll thorugh them like a rolodex. How and where do i find this feature? I now have Vista loaded and my system is a 3 in the performance ratings.
Thanks

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