10 Things You May Not Know about Windows Vista - IntelliPoint Software

How many of you have hooked up a new Microsoft keyboard and/or mouse and didn't install the included IntelliPoint software because Windows automatically found the hardware?   As long as things worked when connected, I didn't miss some of the features that the IntelliPoint Software added. 

But now that I've installed the software with Windows Vista, that's all changed.  The team has added so many improvements in the IntelliPoint software functionality that I thought I'd conclude our 10 Things about Windows Vista series by discussing some of the lesser-known features of the IntelliPoint software.  These features add functionality not only to those who may have problems with the fine print on some sites, but give the hardware more usability for the everyday user as well as the power user and gamer.

I'm using the new Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 keyboard.  If you're looking for a new keyboard, check this out - www.microsoft.com/hardware/ultimatekeyboard, now available.   The set features a 2.4GHz Bluetooth super thin, backlit rechargeable keyboard and mouse. The keyboard is easy to use with its ergonomic design, including "My Favorites" programmable hot keys, one-touch access to Windows Media Center and a navigation pad to make navigation even easier.  The backlighting is automatic and turns on and off depending on the room‘s lighting and the proximity of the user.

The mouse uses High Definition Laser Technology for smooth, precise tracking.  It offers 4-way scrolling and Flip 3D with its tilt wheel.  It automatically adjusts battery life depending on the performance needs.

Some of the features of the IntelliPoint software:

Magnifier
Although Windows Vista has a built-in magnifier that enlarges text and icons for easier viewing, the IntelliPoint software acts more like a real magnifying glass.  You can select the size of the magnifying window to encompass either a small section of a document, Web page, or photo.  The size is customizable by dragging the window to your preferred size.  The size you select will be remembered for future use.  You can also change the magnification level from 1.5x to 5x.

Some keyboards also have a ‘Magnifier' button that can be used alone or in conjunction with the mouse controls.

Instant Viewer

For those of you who use a mouse to navigate, this feature is similar to the keyboard shortcut ‘Alt-Tab.'   With a quick push of the mouse wheel, you can see every application that's open.  After moving the cursor to any of the windows, a quick mouse click brings the window to the front. 

Precision Booster

If you're a gamer and your mouse supports this, Precision Booster will increase or decrease the speed of the pointer for improved accuracy. You'll be able to move around the screen much faster.  A quick press and hold increases the speed until released, or just press and release the assigned button to toggle the speed up and then press and release again to resume normal speed.

The hot keys on the Microsoft keyboards and mice are fully customizable to work with the IntelliPoint software.

Flip 3D

One-touch access to Windows Flip 3D on the mouse allows users to flip through open windows in a stack, and quickly switch between applications for added productivity.

Flip 3D comes pre-programmed to the scroll wheel button on the Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 and Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse 7000.  The software allows the user to program Flip 3D to any of the mouse buttons.  I've also found that the software enables Flip 3D on my old trackball using the center button.  As I really like trackballs, this was a great surprise. 

Also available with IntelliPoint Software Version 6.2 and Supported Hardware

  • Windows Gadget Button offers quick access to customizable content such as weather information, news, traffic and maps.
  • The Quick-Launch button gives one-touch access to Windows Vista Games Explorer, allowing gamers to quickly see the games in their PC's game library.
  • Windows Live Call button lets you access one of your online Windows Messenger contacts, and start a video conversation quickly.

To get the latest updates specific to your hardware, check the Microsoft Hardware Web site or go to http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/Download.mspx

If you haven't installed the IntelliPoint software that came with your Microsoft hardware, try the latest version and let us know what your favorite feature is.  


Comments

  1. Posted on: October 19, 2007 at 7:12PM  

    I actually do have one question about the IntelliPoint software:

    How can I configure the Microsoft Transceiver that came with my desktop set to full Bluetooth mode so I can connect my PocketPC? The Bluetooth connection wizard says my mouse & keyboard will work fine, but I cannot connect other devices. I tried setting the transceiver to software and hardware mode, but it still won't connect other devices.

    (FYI: I'm running IntelliPoint 6.2 in Vista x64)

  2. Posted on: October 19, 2007 at 11:39PM  

    Good question, Bryan.  I'll see what I can find out and post back here.

  3. Posted on: October 20, 2007 at 3:07AM  

    That is so cool! I would get the Desktop 8000 set, but it doesn't have a num pad. And I use it so often for.. well everything that has numbers in it. Do you have any suggestions for me?

    For now I'm stuck with the old Wireless MultiMedia keyboard and Wireless Optical mouse (no Vista version of the drivers, just generic support for the mouse)

  4. Posted on: October 20, 2007 at 5:36PM  

    Actually that reminds me of a sad/funny story... a few days ago my wifes Grandmother recently had her Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 1000 Wireless Keyboard stop working on her.

    My wife and I told her it was the batteries, and that all she had to do was replace the 2 AA batteries and it would start working again.  We even showed her where the battery slot was underneath the keyboard on my keyboard (which is identical to hers as I bought them both).

    Anyway yesteday she told my wife that she found the battery slot but that some of the screws! ... were real hard to get out.

    I still find it hard to imagine that she got a screwdriver and disasembled the keyboard... but I will find out the extent of the damage tomorrow when I go up her house to try to fix it!

  5. Posted on: October 20, 2007 at 9:48PM  

    Hi, StophVista,

    have you looked at any of the USB keypads? They're fairly inexpensive. I actually prefer them as I can put it at the same angle as what I got used to using an adding machine.

  6. Posted on: October 21, 2007 at 1:09PM  

    I need help saving my pics as jpg.I receive them in jpg but they always save as bmp?? Also sometines I get a box with a x in it???

  7. Posted on: October 21, 2007 at 2:33PM  

    So what's going on with the wireless entertainment desktop 8000 I ordered one back in February and it never shipped cause it got delayed until september and now it still says it's out of stock everywhere I look.  When will this be available?

  8. Posted on: October 21, 2007 at 5:38PM  

    Hi, Kathy,

    The usual fix when photos will only save as .jpg is to clear your temp folders.  In Vista, it's Tools / Internet Options / Delete / Delete Temporary Internet Files.

  9. Posted on: October 21, 2007 at 5:41PM  

    Hi, Daniel,

    I've seen the units physically at places like Staples and Office Max.  I did a quick search and it looks as though they're in stock at Amazon -

    http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Wireless-Entertainment-Desktop-Silver/dp/B000MAFPVW/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/002-9349502-4802425?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1193002833&sr=8-1

  10. Posted on: October 21, 2007 at 5:46PM  

    Hi, again, Kathy - I mistyped. I meant 'when photos will only save as .bmp.'  Sorry for any confusion.  :)

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    I recently dropped by the Windows Vista Team blog the other day, and I found this great post on how Intellipoint