This week we are continuing our series on tips, tricks and
secrets to help you get the most out of Windows7. Watch
for the official release of Windows 7 on October 22, 2009!
12. Calibrate your screen
The colours you see on your screen will vary depending on your
monitor, graphics cards settings, lighting and more, yet most
people use the same default Windows colour profile. And that
means a digital photo you think looks perfect might appear very
poor to everybody else. Fortunately Windows 7 now provides a
Display Colour Calibration Wizard that helps you properly set up
your brightness, contrast and colour settings, and a ClearType
tuner to ensure text is crisp and sharp. Click Start, type DCCW
and press Enter to give it a try.
13. Right-click everything
At first glance Windows 7 bears a striking resemblance to Vista,
but there's an easy way to begin spotting the differences - just
right-click things.
Right-click an empty part of the desktop, for instance, and
you'll find a menu entry to set your screen resolution. No need
to go browsing through the display settings any more.
Right-click the Explorer icon on the taskbar for speedy
access to common system folders: Documents, Pictures, the
Windows folder, and more.
And if you don't plan on using Internet Explorer then you
probably won't want its icon permanently displayed on the
taskbar. Right-click the icon, select 'Unpin this program from
the taskbar', then go install Firefox, instead.
14. Desktop slideshow
Windows 7 comes with some very attractive new wallpapers, and
it's not always easy to decide which one you like the best. So
why not let choose a few, and let Windows display them all in a
desktop slideshow? Right-click an empty part of the desktop,
select Personalise > Desktop Background, then hold down Ctrl as
you click on the images you like. Choose how often you'd like
the images to be changed (anything from daily to once every 10
seconds), select Shuffle if you'd like the backgrounds to appear
in a random order, then click Save Changes and enjoy the show.
15. RSS-powered wallpaper
And if a slideshow based on your standard wallpaper isn't
enough, then you can always create a theme that extracts images
from an RSS feed. For example, Long Zheng has created
a few sample themes to
illustrate how it works. And Jamie Thompson
takes this even further,
with a theme that always displays the latest BBC news and
weather on your desktop.
16. Recover screen space
The new Windows 7 taskbar acts as one big quick launch toolbar
that can hold whatever program shortcuts you like (just
right-click one and select Pin To Taskbar). And that's fine,
except it does consume a little more screen real estate than
we'd like. Shrink it to a more manageable size by right-clicking
the Start orb, then Properties > Taskbar > Use small icons > OK.
17. Restore the Quick Launch Toolbar
If you're unhappy with the new taskbar, even after shrinking it,
then it only takes a moment to restore the old Quick Launch
Toolbar.
Right-click the taskbar, choose Toolbars > New Toolbar, type
"%UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick
Launch" (less the quotes) into the Folder box and click Select
Folder.
Now right-click the taskbar, clear 'Lock the taskbar', and
you should see the Quick Launch toolbar, probably to the right.
Right-click its divider, clear Show Text and Show Title to
minimise the space it takes up. Complete the job by
right-clicking the bar and selecting View > Small Icons for the
true retro look.
More next week!