Microsoft Hardware to Take Advantage of Windows 7

Microsoft Hardware has a great set of products that work very well with Windows Vista and Windows 7. When Windows 7 hits stores this fall, Microsoft Hardware will release new software that will allow the current line-up of Microsoft Hardware products (mice, keyboards, LifeCams, gaming devices and notebook accessories) to take advantage of new capabilities being introduced with Windows 7 such as the new Windows Taskbar and Device Stage.

Microsoft Hardware will be releasing new software with a feature called Taskbar Favorites, specifically designed for Microsoft keyboards from Microsoft. This feature will give users a quick way to access the applications represented on the new Windows Taskbar in Windows 7. Taskbar Favorites will automatically map the order of applications on the Windows Taskbar to the “My Favorites” hot keys on a Microsoft Hardware keyboard such as the Digital Media Keyboard 3000. “My Favorites” hot keys are a series of buttons on the top of Microsoft keyboards (circled below).

Digital Media Keyboard 3000

And using Windows Flip, with the press of a button people will be able to see a live preview of all their open windows. This allows people to more quickly navigate between open windows and choose a desired application.

Also, all Microsoft Hardware products will be recognized and shown as actual images of the product when you open the Devices and Printers folder.

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In the above screenshot, you will see that my Digital Media Keyboard 3000, Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 and LifeCam Show all show up with actual product images making it much easier to work with the hardware.

The final versions of the software for Microsoft Hardware mice and keyboard products, which will include Taskbar Favorites and Device Stage and Windows Flip support will be available June 26th at the Microsoft Hardware Windows 7 Web site. The final versions of the Microsoft Hardware software for LifeCam products will be available July 31st.

For more information, see this press release on Microsoft PressPass.


Comments

  1. Posted on: June 04, 2009 at 7:41PM  

    Hi Brandon:

    Glad to hear the MS Hardware team is dedicated to enhancing its existing product lineup. Will the new software be available via Windows Update, or will users need to actively seek the download online?

  2. Posted on: June 04, 2009 at 8:15PM  

    The updated versions of the software are generally found at the Windows 7 hardware support download page now seen at  www.microsoft.com/.../support.mspx

    The update under each catagory covers the entire model line up where you simply select the model you have during the installation. If you were using the same model keyboard pointed to there you simply select that from the list.

  3. Posted on: June 05, 2009 at 12:39AM  

    I love the Intellipoint software for my wireless Microsoft Mouse, its nice to see that the hardware is being backed up by quality software.  Ive had a lot of HP Printers and Logitech cameras in the past, that I have ended up rarely using..  just because the software isnt as stong as the hardware.

    So its nice to see that the Microsoft back up its hardware with good software and vice versa.

  4. Posted on: June 05, 2009 at 1:04AM  

    I have a Microsoft Wireless Xbox 360 Controller. I've only just discovered how excellent this hardware integrates with "Games For Windows".

    What's up with the lack of Icon for that? The "XBOX 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows" is there... but no groovy controller icon.

    Perhaps there could be an option somewhere in Windows 7 to test the buttons, or possibly calibrate if needed?

  5. Posted on: June 05, 2009 at 8:29AM  

    I hope they fixed two things. Can you go crack the whip and make sure they did?

    1) Added library support to the hotkeys on MS Keyboards. Intellitype wouldn't let you assign the music hotkey to the music library for example. It opened your my music folder. It should go to the libraries by default in my opinion.

    2) The annoying screen flicker/disabling/re-enabling of Aero when the magnifer is enabled in Intellipoint. This was in Vista, too. So obnoxious. Makes this once great feature completley useless. The magnifier in Windows 7 is capable of just opening right up without flicking the screen.

  6. Posted on: June 05, 2009 at 10:11AM  

    Will new devices ever show up as an icon on the desktop or Taskbar after they are inserted?  Talking the user through finding them can be a pain sometimes during phone support.  Kills me to say it, but the way they appear on a Mac is way easier.

  7. Posted on: June 05, 2009 at 4:23PM  

    I love Windows 7 RC 32 Bit

    All of my Vista 32bit drivers work :)

    I am testing it, I made a screenie on Microsoft forums :D

    I love Windows 7 :) Thank you Microsoft

    Becarfull when using WebcamMax thought

    My nickname is same on Microsoft Forums as here

  8. Posted on: June 05, 2009 at 5:11PM  

    anyone figured out how to run silverlight sidebar gadgets on 7 x64 yet? in vista you used to be able to just run the 32 bit version of sidebar and open them that way...now that they have integrated the sidebar function into the os there is no tangible way to do that..anyone got any ideas?

    just fyi...silverlight gadgets will only run in 32 bit mode..dont know why they have not made silverlight 64-bit native yet

  9. Posted on: June 05, 2009 at 5:18PM  

    Hi loopyoyo

    Minimize everything else and,

    on desktop right click with your mouse and select gadgets :D

    This is for Windows 7

  10. Posted on: June 05, 2009 at 5:20PM  

    HI loopyoyo

    Minimize everything else and rightclick on desktop with your mouse and select gadgets

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