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.

mshardware_manage

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 16, 2009 at 3:51PM  

    Hey Brandon,

    Greetings after a long Time....

    I hav upgraded Win 7 to build 7201... But it is still havin problems regardin the bluetooth and safe hardware removal......

    Pls let me no the updates/news regarding the same if any.

    Also let me no whether the current build is 7201 or another....

    Regards,

    Ricky

  2. Posted on: June 22, 2009 at 7:19AM  

    not sure best way to post "new" discussion threads... just signed up here.  I just installed windows 7 and curious how much i "should be able to do at this point".

    first my platform:

    Asus - m3a78 board

    AMD athlon 64 bit

    4 gig memory

    baseline - i have the os installed - Windows 7 RC Checked Build (x64) - DVD (English) /Includes: Checked/Debug;  05-05-2009

    installed on this webroot spysweeper.

    Problem - can't install ms office professional 2007.  was able to install microsoft virtual pc running xp so i could install quicken.  each time i try to shut down the virtural pc image i get the blue screen.  I did this since I could not install  quicken on windows 7.

    Seem very limited in what i can do.  surprised if ga is targeted for octobler.

    Also tried to install my asus hardware driver and the disk is not excepted by this os.

    ideas

  3. Posted on: June 26, 2009 at 9:27AM  

    Once more into the abyss.  Here we are again with six different versions of windows, and the two versions being discounted are the versions most people will learn to hate because they are so limited.  You would think after taking so long to release Vista and it being completely unstable pre SP1 and us not receiving the new file system and us being cheated on the Ultimate Extras that Microsour would have practically given away all versions of Win 7.  Alas this is not to be the case $319.99 for Windows 7 Ultimate full version.  Personally I have been running the Win 7 RC since it was released and I can tell you for a fact that it is nothing more than a Vista Service Pack.  The only items in it that even make it worth $60.00 are the touch screen features.  Would I even pay full OEM dvd pricing at say Newegg or some other online retailer which will probably be around $160.00 for Ultimate? NO, NO and NO again.  The biggest mistake Microsoft is making is the fact that Win 7 will run on newer hardware that Vista will not run on meaning more component sales.  The second biggest mistake Microsoft is making is the fact Win 7 will run on more older systems than Vista meaning more smaller computer upgrades.  Microsoft has the chance to be responsible for kick starting the computer hardware market sales and again they only think of their bottom line.  In short again Microsoft cheats the OEMs and the consumers.      

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