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Configuring Sidebar

Category Category: Using Windows Sidebar | Comments 0 Comments | Read 1271 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 10 November 2007

Removing Gadgets:
To remove a gadget from the Sidebar or desktop, simply right-click it and choose Close Gadget. Or, mouse over the gadget and click the small close button that appears.

Configuring Sidebar

Category Category: Using Windows Sidebar | Comments 0 Comments | Read 424 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 10 November 2007

Moving Gadgets to the Windows Desktop:
Surprisingly, you can also move gadgets directly to the Windows desktop if you'd like, making Sidebar and its gadgets work a lot more like the old Active Desktop.

Configuring Sidebar

Category Category: Using Windows Sidebar | Comments 0 Comments | Read 418 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 09 November 2007

Configuring Gadgets:
When you have one or more gadgets displayed on the Sidebar, you'll probably want to configure them in some way.

Configuring Sidebar

Category Category: Using Windows Sidebar | Comments 0 Comments | Read 389 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 09 November 2007

Looking at the Built-In Gadgets

Configuring Sidebar

Category Category: Using Windows Sidebar | Comments 0 Comments | Read 372 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 09 November 2007

Adding Gadgets to the Sidebar:
The Sidebar isn't particularly interesting by itself. But Sidebar is really just a container for gadgets, and it is these gadgets that make Sidebar truly useful.

Configuring Sidebar

Category Category: Using Windows Sidebar | Comments 0 Comments | Read 441 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 09 November 2007

It's highly unlikely that you'll want to use Windows Sidebar in its default form. Thankfully, Windows Sidebar includes a number of configuration options. You can change the way this panel displays, where it displays, which gadgets it will display, and other related options. And, of course, you can determine whether it appears at all when Windows Vista first boots.

Launching Windows Sidebar

Category Category: Using Windows Sidebar | Comments 0 Comments | Read 435 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 09 November 2007

Windows Sidebar should launch automatically when you boot into Windows Vista. If you disable the Windows Sidebar's autorun functionality, you'll have to go digging for it in the Start menu.

What Is Windows Sidebar?

Category Category: Using Windows Sidebar | Comments 0 Comments | Read 413 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 09 November 2007

Back when Microsoft shipped Windows 98, it added a debatably useful feature called Active Desktop that provided an HTML layer on top of the traditional desktop. Active Desktop was an attempt to capitalize on the then-emerging trend of users wanting to combine live data from the Web with their PC operating system.

Summary

Category Category: Where's My Stuff? Finding and Organizing Files | Comments 0 Comments | Read 394 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 09 November 2007

Microsoft may have removed its WinFS technology from Windows Vista, but you'd never know it based on the amount of searching technologies that are still built into this system.

Configuring Search Options

Category Category: Where's My Stuff? Finding and Organizing Files | Comments 0 Comments | Read 442 Read | Posted Posted: VistaTrick | 09 November 2007

For performance reasons, Windows Vista only indexes the Users folder (and all subfold- ers, including each user's Home folder) and certain other locations (like Offline Files) so that when it performs file searches, the results are returned quickly.


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