Introduction
Part I Getting Started with Windows 7
Chapter 1 Introducing Windows 7
An Overview of Windows 7
What's New in Windows 7?
Installation and Setup
Interface Improvements
System Security Enhancements
Improved Web Browsing with IE 8
Data Security Enhancements
Performance Improvements
New Accessories
Power Management
Networking
System Management and Stability
New, Improved Applications and Services
Entertainment
Differences Among Windows 7 Versions
Windows 7 on the Corporate Network
Chapter 2 Installing and Upgrading Windows 7
General Considerations for Windows 7
Windows 7 Hardware Requirements
Option 1: Using What You've Got: Ensuring Compatibility via the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor
Option 2: Choosing a Windows 7 Ready PC
Option 3: Upgrading Your Computer
Performing a New Installation of Windows 7
Typical Clean Setup Procedure
Upgrading Older Versions of Windows to Windows 7
Upgrading One Version of Windows 7 to Another
Multibooting Windows 7
Activating Windows 7
Taking the Virtual Machine Approach
Editing Windows 7 Boot Menu Entries
Chapter 3 The First Hour
The First Things to Do After Starting Windows 7 77
A Quick Tour of Windows 7's Important Features 78
The Welcome Screen 78
The New Start Menu 79
The New Windows Explorer 80
The Redesigned Control Panel 82
Devices and Printers 83
User Account Control 84
Setting Up User Accounts 88
Create New Accounts 89
Change Account Settings 90
Before You Forget Your Password 91
Adjust Your Own User Account 92
Just One User? 93
Setting Up Internet Access 93
Downloading Critical Updates 94
Personalizing Windows 94
Personalize Screen Settings 94
Tune Up the Taskbar 96
Jump Lists 98
Adjust the Explorers 98
Transferring Information from Your Old Computer
Windows Easy Transfer
Logging Off or Shutting Down
More Than You Wanted to Know
Where's My Stuff?: The User Profile Structure
Compatibility and Virtualization
After You Forget Your Password
Using a Password Reset Disk
Accessing the Real Administrator Account
Configuring a Default User Profile
Part II Using Windows 7
Chapter 4 Using the Windows 7 User Interface
Who Should Read This Chapter?
Logging In to Windows 7
Logging On from the Welcome Screen
Using Windows 7-The User Experience
Parts of the Windows 7 Screen
Dialog Boxes
Putting Items on the Desktop
Properties and the Right-Click
Using Windows Explorer
Gestures
The Taskbar, the Start Menu, and Other Tools
Uninstall or Change Programs
Add New Programs
Running Your Applications
How to Launch Your Apps
Using Libraries
Using Speech Recognition
Help and Support
Exiting Windows Gracefully
Dealing with a Crashed Application or Operating System
Chapter 5 Managing Files and Searching
What's New in Windows Explorer
The Legacy of WebView
How WebView Gives Windows 7 a Browser Look and Feel
Buttons, Breadcrumbs, Toolbars, and More
Breadcrumbs in the Computer Window
Breadcrumbs in Windows Explorer
User Profiles
Navigating the File System
Right-Clicking
Selecting Several Items
Viewing Meta-Information
Turning Panes On and Off
Customizing File and Folder Views
Setting Folder Options
Managing Libraries
Creating a Library
Add Elements to a Library
Remove Elements From a Library
Searching
Types of Searching
Changing Search and Indexing Settings
Searching As You Type
Grouping and Stacking
Zipping and Packing Files
File and Folder Security
Chapter 6 Printing
Windows Printing Primer
Installing and Configuring a Printer
Adding a New Printer
Installing a Local Printer
If the Printer Isn't Found
What to Do If Your Printer Isn't Listed
Changing a Printer's Properties
Printing Preferences
Printer Properties
Print Server Properties
Removing a Printer
Printing from Your Applications
Printing Offline
Printing from DOS Applications
Working with the Printer Queue
Deleting a File from the Queue
Canceling All Pending Print Jobs on a Given Printer
Pausing, Resuming, and Restarting the Printing Process
Advanced Printer Management
XPS Print Output
Faxing
Chapter 7 Gadgets and Other Supplied Accessories
Using Gadgets
Adding New Gadgets
Downloading New Gadgets
Peeking at Gadgets
Adjusting a Gadget's Settings
Moving Gadgets Around
Adding a Gadget More Than Once
Changing Opacity of Gadgets
Removing Gadgets
Using the Snipping Tool
Exploring the Other Accessories
Narrator
Magnifier
XPS Viewer
Calculator
Character Map
Paint
Notepad
Sticky Notes
WordPad
Part III Multimedia and Imaging
Chapter 8 Windows Media Player
Learning the Basics
Media Types Compatible with WMP
Getting Around in Windows Media Player 12
Playing Audio and Video in WMP 12
Getting Music and Video on Your Computer
Ripping Songs from CDs onto Your Computer
Adding Items from Your Computer to Your Library
Taking Your Music and Video on the Go
Burning Customized CDs
Syncing Files to Your Portable Media Player
Sharing Media Throughout Your Home
Chapter 9 Windows Media Center
Windows Media Center-What's the Hubbub?
What's New in Windows 7 Media Center?
The WMC Hardware
The New WMC PC Form Factors
Is Windows Media Center Based on Home or Business Versions?
Can I Upgrade My Non-WMC PC to a WMC PC?
Basic WMC PC Hookup
Media Center Extender
The WMC Functions
Movies
TV
Pictures + Videos
Music
Some Tricks of the Trade
Playing DVDs and Other Video Files
Viewing TV Shows on Your HDTV or Projector
Broadcasting TV Shows to Your TV or Projector
Burning DVDs from Recorded TV
Setting Parental Control Ratings
Chapter 10 Windows Imaging Tools
Image Manipulation in Windows 7
What's Built in to Windows 7 for Photographs?
Windows Pictures Library
Importing Files into the Windows Pictures Library from a Media Source
Organizing Photos and Movies in Windows Pictures Library
Working with Scanners and Cameras
Using Windows Pictures Library with a Scanner
Using Windows Pictures Library with a Digital Camera
Manipulating Pictures in Windows Media Player
Printing Your Masterpiece
Sharing Your Photos with Others Electronically
Burning Your Pictures to CD or DVD
Writing Photos to CD Using Windows Explorer
Making CDs and DVDs from Windows Media Player
Which Output Option to Use
What Is This Blu-Ray Thing?
Chapter 11 Scanning and Faxing
Introducing Windows Fax and Scan
Preparations for Using Windows Fax and Scan
Configuring the Fax Service
Configuring Fax-Receiving Options
Setting Up Sender Information
Creating a Customized Cover Page
Configuring Fax Settings
Sending Faxes from Windows Fax and Scan
Adding Scanned Pages
Previewing the Fax
Setting Up Dialing Rules
Sending the Fax
Monitoring Outgoing Faxes
Receiving Faxes
Printing Received Faxes Automatically
Scanning Documents with Windows Fax and Scan
Editing Scan Profile Defaults
Creating a New Scan Profile
Scanning Images
Emailing Scans
Faxing Scans
Manipulating Scanned Images
Scanning and Faxing Slides and Transparencies
Chapter 12 Sound Recorder, DVD Maker, and Other Multimedia Tools
Become a Recording Star
Windows Sound Recorder
Volume Control
Using the Snipping Tool
Viewing Your Snipped Images
Recording to DVD
Part IV Windows 7 and the Internet
Chapter 13 Getting Connected
Going Worldwide
Connection Technologies
Analog Modem
ISDN
DSL
Cable Modem
Satellite Service
Wireless and Cellular Service
Choosing a Technology
Choosing Equipment
Ordering the Service
Installing a Modem for Dial-Up Service
Changing the Modem Type
Configuring a Dial-Up Internet Connection
Creating a New Dial-Up Connection
Adjusting Dial-Up Connection Properties
Making and Ending a Dial-Up Connection
Hanging Up a Dial-Up Connection
Installing a Network Adapter for Broadband Service
Installing Filters for DSL Service
Configuring a High-Speed Connection
Configuring a PPPoE Broadband Connection
Setting Up Dynamic IP Addressing (DHCP)
Setting Up a Fixed IP Address
Changing the Default Connection
Managing Multiple Internet Connections
Chapter 14 Using Internet Explorer 8
What's New in Internet Explorer 8?
Internet Explorer 8 Quick Tour
Browsing in Tabbed Pages
Browsing with Enhanced Privacy and Security
Adding Sites to Your Favorites
Using Multimedia Browsing and Downloading
Images
Audio and Video
Downloading Programs
Protecting Against Bad Downloaded Programs
Protecting Against Drive-By Downloads of IE Add-Ons
Customizing the Browser and Setting Internet Options
Setting Default Mail, News, and HTML Editor Programs
Setting Security and Privacy Preferences
Blocking Pop-Ups and Pop-Unders
Controlling Objectionable Content
Effectively Searching the Web
Chapter 15 Email and Newsgroups with Windows Live Mail
Choosing an Email Client
Windows Live Mail Quick Tour
Getting Windows Live Essentials
Launching Windows Live Mail
Setting Up an Email Account
Reading and Processing Incoming Messages
Deleting Messages
Creating and Sending New Mail
Sending and Receiving Attachments
Guarding Yourself Against Email Viruses
Setting Up a Signature
Using the Windows Live Mail Contacts
Adding, Editing, and Removing Entries
Dealing with Spam
Newsgroups and the Internet
Locating News Servers
Setting Up a Newsgroup Account in Windows Live Mail
Downloading the Newsgroup List
Finding and Reading Newsgroups
Subscribing to Newsgroups
Reading and Posting Messages to a Newsgroup
Managing Messages
Chapter 16 Troubleshooting Your Internet Connection
It's Great When It Works, but...
Before You Run into Trouble
Troubleshooting Step by Step
Identifying Software Configuration Problems
Troubleshooting a Dial-Up Connection
Troubleshooting a Cable or DSL Modem Connection
Troubleshooting a LAN Connection
Identifying Network Hardware Problems
Identifying Modem Hardware Problems
Identifying Modem Connectivity Problems
Troubleshooting Internet Problems with Windows TCP/IP Utilities
ipconfig
ping
tracert
pathping
route
Third-Party Utilities
Speed Check
whois Database
Reverse tracert
WS_Ping Pro Pack
Part V Networking
Chapter 17 Creating a Windows Network
Creating or Joining a Network
Planning Your Network
Are You Being Served?
When to Hire a Professional
Choosing a Network and Cabling System
10/100BASE-T Ethernet
1000Mbps Ethernet (Gigabit Ethernet)
Phoneline and Powerline Networking
802.11g and 802.11n Wireless Networking
Mixed Networking
Additional Networking Functions
Printing and Faxing
Providing Internet Connectivity
Providing Remote Access
Installing Network Adapters
Checking Existing Adapters
Installing Multiple Network Adapters
Installing Network Wiring
Cabling for Ethernet Networks
General Cabling Tips
Wiring with Patch Cables
Installing In-Wall Wiring
Connecting Just Two Computers
Connecting Multiple Switches
Installing a Wireless Network
Wireless Network Setup Choices
Longer Is Better
Setting Up a New Wireless Network
Joining an Existing Wireless Network
Configuring a Peer-to-Peer Network
Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol
Choosing Your Network Location
Setting Your Computer Identification
Configuring Windows Firewall
Setting Up a Homegroup
Alternatives to Using a Homegroup
Wrapping Up
Joining a Windows Domain Network
Checking Out the Neighborhood
Bridging Two Network Types
Chapter 18 Mix and Match with Old Windows and Macs
Networking with Other Operating Systems
Internetworking with Windows Vista, XP, and 2000
Setting TCP/IP as the Default Network Protocol
Installing the LLDP Responder for Windows XP
Password Protection and Simple File Sharing
Using Windows Vista and XP with a Homegroup
Internetworking with Windows 95, 98, and Me
Internetworking with UNIX and Linux
Samba
Samba Client Tools
Samba Server Tools
Services for NFS
Subsystem for UNIX-Based Applications
Internetworking with Macintosh
Compatibility Issues
Working with Mac OS X
Installing Optional Network Components
The Hosts File
Chapter 19 Connecting Your Network to the Internet
It's a Great Time to Connect Your LAN to the Internet
Ways to Make the Connection
Managing IP Addresses
NAT and Internet Connection Sharing
A Warning for Business Users
Special Notes for Wireless Networking
Special Notes for Cable Service
Configuring Your LAN
Scheme A-Windows Internet Connection Sharing with a Dial-Up Connection
Scheme B-Windows Internet Connection Sharing with a Broadband Connection
Scheme C-Connection Sharing Router with a Broadband Connection
Using Universal Plug and Play
Scheme D-Cable Internet with Multiple Computers
Scheme E-Routed Service Using a Router
Making Services Available
Enabling Access with Internet Connection Sharing
Enabling Access with a Sharing Router
Chapter 20 Using a Windows Network
Windows 7 Was Made to Network
Using Shared Folders in Windows 7
Browsing Through a Homegroup
Browsing a Network's Computers
Viewing a Shared Folder Directly Using Its UNC Path
Searching the Network
Searching for Files or Folders
Searching for Computers
Searching for Printers
Searching Active Directory
Security and File Sharing
File Permissions and Networking
Network Permissions
Using Printers on the Network
Using a Shared Printer
Using Printers over the Internet with IPP
Using UNIX and LPR Printers
Using Other Network-Connected Printers
Network Power User Topics
Backing Up Your Computer over the Network
Adding a Network Folder to a Library
Sharing and Using an Entire Drive
Understanding the UNC Naming Convention
Mapping Drive Letters
Mapping a Drive to a Subfolder
Sharing Resources
Sharing with a Homegroup
Sharing the Public Profile Folder
Sharing Your Own Folders
Sharing Folders Independently
Sharing Printers
Setting Printer Permissions
Changing the Location of the Spool Directory
Printer Pooling
Managing Your Network
Monitoring Use of Your Shared Folders
Managing Network Resources Using the Command Line
Chapter 21 Troubleshooting Your Network
When Good Networks Go Bad
Getting Started
Diagnostic Tools
The Network and Sharing Center
Network Map
Network Diagnostics
Windows Firewall
Event Viewer
Device Manager
Testing Network Cables
Checking Network Configuration
ipconfig
Computer
Network Connections
Testing Network Connectivity
ping
Diagnosing File and Printer Sharing Problems
Part VI Maintaining Windows 7
Chapter 22 Windows Management and Maintenance
The Windows 7 Control Panel
Breaking Down Category View
What Should You Use?
Action Center
AutoPlay
Color Management
Date and Time
Default Programs
Device Manager
Devices and Printers
Ease of Access Center
Fonts
Notification Area Icons
Performance Information and Tools
Power Options
Programs and Features
Region and Language
System
Computer Management
Task Scheduler
Event Viewer
Shared Folders
Services
Administrative Tools
Component Services
iSCSI Initiator
Print Management
System Configuration
System Tools Folder in Start Menu
Character Map
Private Character Editor
System Information
Additional Tools
Task Manager
Third-Party Tools
Chapter 23 Tweaking and Customizing Windows
GUI: To Tweak or Not to Tweak
Start Menu Pizzazz!
Tweaking the Start Menu
Tweaking the Taskbar
Display Properties
Themes
Desktop Background
Window Color and Appearance
Sounds
Screen Savers
Setting Desktop Icons
Account Picture
Display Settings
Miscellaneous GUI Tips
Fonts Preview Trick
Which Windows Are You Using?
Limiting Flip 3D
More Visual Effects
Administrator Tools Not Showing Up
Cascading Elements from the Start Menu
Configuring the Recycle Bin
Chapter 24 Managing Hard Disks
The Nature of Hard Disks
Windows 7 File and Storage Systems
Basic Disks
Dynamic Storage
Organizational Strategies
Disk Management
Assigning Drive Letters and Joining Volumes
Dynamic Disk Management
Extending a Disk
Shrinking a Disk
Creating a Spanned Volume
Creating a Striped Volume
Creating and Attaching VHDs
Convert from FAT to NTFS
Windows 7 Disk Maintenance Tools
Disk Cleanup
Detecting and Repairing Disk Errors
Disk Defragmenter
Compression: How It Works, How to Use It
Third-Party Management Tools
Hard Disk Troubleshooting
Take the Mental Approach First
Problems and Solutions
Chapter 25 Troubleshooting and Repairing Problems
Troubleshooting 101
Easy Repair Options at Boot Time
Using System Recovery
Startup Repair
System Restore
Configuring System Restore
Creating Restore Points
Restoring Your System to an Earlier Time
System Image Recovery
Windows Memory Diagnostic
Command Prompt
Using Regedit to Repair a System That Won't Start
Boot Options
As a Last Resort
Using Problem Reports and Solutions
Black Magic of Troubleshooting
Recovering Data from the System Recovery Options Menu
Chapter 26 Keeping Windows 7 and Other Software Up to Date
Introducing Updates
Windows Update
Windows Automatic Updates
Windows Update Applet and Functions
Other Windows Update Settings
Viewing and Changing Installed Updates
Updating Drivers
Using Device Manager to Update Drivers
Service Packs
Basic Service Pack Information
Installation of Service Packs
Installing and Removing Software
Installation via CD or DVD
Installation via Downloaded Program
Viewing and Changing Programs
Uninstalling Software
Compatibility Issues in 64-Bit Version
Other Program Compatibility Issues
Side-by-Side Installs and Virtual Registries
Chapter 27 Installing and Replacing Hardware
Upgrading Your Hardware
ReadyBoost
BIOS Settings
Upgrading Your Hard Disk
Adding RAM
Adding Hardware
Providing Drivers for Hardware Not in the List
Removing Hardware
Installing and Using Multiple Monitors
Installing a UPS
Choosing a UPS
Installing and Configuring a UPS
Testing Your UPS Configuration
How Do Upgrades Affect a Windows 7 License?
Upgrading Hardware in the Same Box and Complying with EULA
Upgrading and Optimizing Your Computer
Keep an Eye on Hardware Compatibility
Sleuthing Out Conflicts
Optimizing Your Computer for Windows 7
Chapter 28 Editing the Registry
What Is the Registry?
How the Registry Is Organized
New Registry Features
Registry Virtualization
Registry Redirection and Reflection
Backing Up and Restoring the Registry
Backing Up the Registry
Restoring the Registry
Using Regedit
Viewing the Registry
Searching in the Registry
Editing Keys and Values
Editing Registry Entries for Another User
Editing Registry Entries for Another Windows Installation
Editing Registry Security
Other Registry Tools
X-Setup Pro
Registry Toolkit
Registrar Registry Manager
Tweak-7
Registry Privileges and Policies
Chapter 29 Command-Line and Automation Tools
Command-Line Tools
The Windows 7 Command Prompt Environment
Running Commands with Elevated Privileges
Learning About Command-Line Programs
Cutting and Pasting in the Command Prompt Window
Setting Environment Variables
Setting the PATH Environment Variable
The MS-DOS Environment
Editing Advanced Settings for a DOS Application
Customizing autoexec.nt and config.nt Issues with DOSKEY and ANSI.SYS Batch Files
Batch File Tips
Windows Script Host
Creating Scripts
Some Sample Scripts
Windows PowerShell
Task Scheduler
Part VII Security
Chapter 30 Protecting Windows from Viruses and Spyware
Malicious Software: Ignorance Is Not Bliss
Viruses Past and Present
Worms: Look, Ma! No Hands!
Spyware
Rootkits and Beyond
Antimalware Strategy: Defense in Depth
Windows Action Center
Choosing and Installing an Antivirus Client
Windows Defender for Spyware Protection
Personal Firewalls: A Layer of Protection from Worms
Automatic Updates: Remove the Side Doors
Data Execution Prevention
User Account Control Options
Service Hardening
Internet Explorer 8 Malware Protection
Chapter 31 Protecting Your Data from Loss and Theft
The All New Backup and Restore
Improvements in the Backup and Restore Features in Windows 7
File and Folder Backups Versus System Images
Creating a File and Folder Backup
Working with Removable Media During Backups
How Backups Created with Windows Backup Are Stored
Restoring Data from a File and Folder Backup
Restoring the Current User's Data
Performing an Advanced Restore
Creating a System Image (Complete PC Backup)
WBADMIN Command-Line System Backup and Restore
Using Disk Management with System Images
Restoring a System Image
Encrypted File System (EFS)
Encrypting Offline Files
Using CIPHER
Rules for Using Encrypted Files
Suggested Folders to Encrypt
Protecting and Recovering Encrypted Files
Disk Organization for Data Safety
BitLocker Disk Encryption
BitLocker System Requirements
BitLocker To Go
Enabling the TPM
Encrypting the Drive with BitLocker
BitLocker Drive Encryption Recovery
How BitLocker Protects Your Information
Differences Between BitLocker and EFS Encryption
Recovering Previous Versions of a File
NTFS File Permissions
Inheritance of Permissions
Advanced Security Settings
Viewing Effective Permissions
Access Auditing
Taking Ownership of Files
Assigning Permissions to Groups
Securing Your Printers
Security Policy Configuration Options
Third-Party Disc-Backup Tools
Chapter 32 Protecting Your Network from Hackers and Snoops
It's a Cold, Cruel World
Who Would Be Interested in My Computer?
Types of Attack
Your Lines of Defense
Preparation: Network Security Basics
Active Defense
Firewalls and NAT (Connection-Sharing) Devices
Windows Firewall
Packet Filtering
Using NAT or Internet Connection Sharing
Add-On Firewall Products for Windows
Secure Your Router
Configure Passwords and File Sharing
Set Up Restrictive Access Controls
Testing, Logging, and Monitoring
Test Your Defenses
Monitor Suspicious Activity
Disaster Planning: Preparation for Recovery After an Attack
Make a Baseline Backup Before You Go Online
Make Frequent Backups When You're Online
Write and Test Server Restore Procedures
Write and Maintain Documentation
Prepare an Incident Plan
Specific Configuration Steps for Windows 7
Windows 7's Security Features
If You Have a Standalone Windows 7 Computer
If You Have a LAN
Keep Up-to-Date
Tightening Local Security Policy
Configuring Windows Firewall
Enabling and Disabling Windows Firewall
Allow a Program or Feature Through Windows Firewall
Change Notification Settings, Turn Windows Firewall On or Off
Restore Defaults
Advanced Settings
More About Security
Chapter 33 Protecting Yourself from Fraud and Spam
Phishing (Fishing) for Information
Live Phish: A Real-World Example
More Help from Internet Explorer
Two-Way Authentication
Two-Factor Authentication
Identity-Management Software
Fighting Spam
Take Action Against Email Abuse
Part VIII Windows on the Move
Chapter 34 Wireless Networking
Wireless Networking in Windows 7
Types of Wireless Networks
Take Care When You Share
Joining a Wireless Network
In the Corporate Environment
At Home or the Small Office
In Someone Else's Office
At a Public Hot Spot
Ad Hoc Networks and Meetings
Managing Wireless Network Connections
Changing Wireless Settings
Switching Between Wireless Networks
Prioritizing Wireless Network Connections
Copying Wireless Profiles to Other Computers
Adding a Network Manually
Deleting Network Profiles
Chapter 35 Hitting the Road
Windows Unplugged: Mobile and Remote Computing
Managing Mobile Computers
Windows Mobility Center
Getting the Most Out of Your Battery
VPN and Dial-Up Networking
Virtual Private Networking
Setting Up a VPN or Dial-Up
Networking Connection
Setting a VPN or Dial-Up Connection's Properties
Managing Dial-Up Connections from Multiple Locations
Establishing a VPN or Dial-Up Connection
Using Remote Network Resources
Email and Network Connections
Monitoring and Ending a VPN or Dial-Up Connection
Advanced Routing for Remote Networks
Incoming VPN and Dial-Up Access
Setting Up VPN and Dial-Up Access
Enabling Incoming VPN Connections with NAT
Disabling Incoming Connections
Offline Files
Identifying Files and Folders for Offline Use
Using Files While Offline
Sync Center
Managing and Encrypting Offline Files
Making Your Shared Folders Available for Offline Use by Others
Multiple LAN Connections
Chapter 36 Meetings, Conferencing, and Collaboration
Windows 7 Plays Well with Others
Making Presentations with a Mobile Computer
Adjusting Presentation Settings
Controlling External Display
Connecting to Network Projectors
Remote Assistance
Enabling Remote Assistance
Requesting Remote Assistance
Responding to an Assistance Request
Working with Remote Assistance
Using Third-Party Tools
Online Meeting Tools
Chapter 37 Remote Desktop
Using Your Computer Remotely
Setting Up Access to Your Own Computer
Enabling Remote Desktop Access to Your Computer
Establishing 24x7 Access
Setting Up Dynamic DNS
Configuring Port Forwarding
Connecting to Other Computers with Remote Desktop
Connection Options
Using the Remote Connection
Keyboard Shortcuts
Third-Party Remote Control Tools
Chapter 38 Tablet PC Features
Importance of Handwriting
History of Tablet PCs
Who Needs a Tablet?
What Does a Windows 7 Tablet PC Have That Regular PCs Don't?
What's New in Tablet Windows 7?
Choosing a Tablet PC
Using Your Tablet PC-Differences and Similarities of Functions
Input Methods Using the Input Panel
Writing Methods Using the Input Panel
Using the Stylus Pen
Input Panel Options
Gestures and Pen Flicks
Scratch-Out Gestures
Pen Flicks
Handwriting Recognition
Specific Handwriting Recognition Errors
Teach the Recognizer Your Style
AutoComplete
Windows Journal
Tweaking Your Tablet PC Settings
Tablet PC Settings Dialog Box
Pen and Touch Dialog Box
Appendix A Using Virtualization on Windows 7
Windows XP Mode in Windows 7
Installing Microsoft Virtual PC
Installing Windows XP Mode
Installing Applications into the XP VM
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