User Experience
Windows Vista
introduces a breakthrough user
experience and is designed to help
you feel confident in your ability
to view, find, and organize
information and to control your
computing experience.
The visual
sophistication of Windows Vista
helps streamline your computing
experience by refining common window
elements so you can better focus on
the content on the screen rather
than on how to access it. The
desktop experience is more
informative, intuitive, and helpful.
And new tools bring better clarity
to the information on your computer,
so you can see what your files
contain without opening them, find
applications and files instantly,
navigate efficiently among open
windows, and use wizards and dialog
boxes more confidently.
Ease of use
When you start
using Windows Vista, you will
recognize familiar elements such as
the Start menu, which is now faster,
more streamlined, and more helpful
than in previous versions of
Windows. The Start menu features
integrated desktop search through a
new feature called Instant Search
which can help you find and launch
almost anything on your PC. Just
type in a word, a name, or a phrase,
and Instant Search can find the
right file for you. But more than
that, the new start menu makes it
very easy for you to navigate across
all of the installed applications on
your PC. Eliminating the slow
performing, cascading "All Programs"
view, the new start menu can help
you get something started more
quickly than ever.

Use
Instant Search to quickly find the
information you need.
Explorers
The new Explorers
are powerful yet easy-to-use tools
for working with files consistently
across Windows Vista. Explorers give
you more information and control
while simplifying how you work with
your files. The experience is easy
and consistent, whether you're
browsing photos or documents or even
using the new Control Panel.

The
new Document Explorer makes working
with your files a snap. Find your
files more quickly with the new Live
Icon feature, and see what they
contain without having to open them.
Key elements of
the Explorers in Windows Vista are
designed to help you get to the
information you need, when you need
it. Instant Search is always
available to help you find files
instantly. The navigation pane
contains the new Search Folders
found in Windows Vista, as well as
traditional folders that you have
created on your computer. Command
Bars display only the tasks that are
most appropriate for the files being
displayed. With new Live Icons
(scalable thumbnails) used
throughout Windows Vista, you can
see the first page of documents, the
actual image of a photo, or the
album art for individual songs in
your music collection, making it
easier to find exactly what you are
looking for.

Type
keywords into the Instant Search box
in the new Control Panel to find the
right system setting quickly.
Windows Aero
Windows Vista is
the first Windows operating system
that has a user experience that can
gracefully scale to the hardware
capabilities of the computer it is
installed on. All computers that
meet minimal hardware requirements
will see the Windows Vista Basic
user experience, which provides the
benefits of the refined interface
features already mentioned.

Windows Vista Aero provides
spectacular visual effects such as
glass-like interface elements that
you can see through.
Windows Aero is an
environment with an additional level
of visual sophistication, one that
is even more responsive and
manageable, providing a further
level of clarity and confidence to
Windows users.
Live taskbar
thumbnails
Resting the mouse
pointer over a taskbar item displays
a live thumbnail of the window,
showing the content of that window.
The live thumbnail is displayed
whether the window is minimized or
not, and whether the content of the
window is a document, photo, or even
a running video or process.

See
thumbnail views of the items in your
taskbar by resting your mouse
pointer on them.
Windows Flip and
Windows Flip 3D
Windows Vista
provides two entirely new features
to manage windows: Windows Flip and
Windows Flip 3D. Flip allows you to
flip through open windows (by using
Alt+Tab), providing a live thumbnail
of each window, rather than just a
generic icon and file name. Live
thumbnails make it easier to quickly
identify the window you want,
particularly when multiple windows
of the same kind are open. With Flip
3D, you can use the scroll wheel on
your mouse to flip through open
windows in a stack, and quickly
locate and select the one you want
to work with.

Use
Flip to view and navigate more
easily through open windows.

Use
Flip 3D to navigate through open
windows using the scroll wheel on
your mouse.