Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Get started with Flip 3D in Windows Vista



If you are a new user of Windows Vista, the advanced features of this highly sophisticated operating system from Microsoft may give you pangs of uncertainty while you try to use its most advanced features for the first time. To get started with this highly advanced operating system you need to follow a step by step approach.

Windows Vista allows an unmatched flexibility for its users by providing them with a unique feature called “Flip 3D”.This new feature from Windows Vista offers users with a 3D preview of each open window, a special feature that enables first time users to catch a glimpse of all the active features that comes bundled with this operating system.

The “3D Flip” in a special feature of Windows Vista and is commonly known as “Aero Glass”. It is included with the Home Premium and Ultimate versions of Windows Vista and requires a Graphics Card to support its proper functioning for the users.

To make sure whether your Windows Vista is coupled with an inbuilt “Aero Glass” application, right-click on an empty area of your desktop and click on “Personalize” option.

With this new “Flip 3D” option, you can also view the complete OS features with the single tap of a key. Moreover, you can even change the color, looks and appearance of your active window screen with “Flip 3D”. This new Windows Vista application is easy to use and is built-in to provide you a complete 3D computing experience.

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