Microsoft GLC01878 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Windows XP Mode
Do you want all the bene ts of the latest PCs but still need to run older business and productivity programs?
Windows 7 will run many Windows XP programs with no problem. But for those programs that require
a PC running Windows XP, small and medium-sized business customers can use Windows XP Mode.*
Windows XP Mode is a virtual Windows XP environment that works on Windows 7 using a virtualization
technology, such as Windows Virtual PC. Once installed, you can set up Windows XP Mode with just a few
clicks and install your programs
within the virtual Windows XP
environment. You’ll be able to
open your programs right from
your Windows 7 desktop and
access printers and other USB
devices just like you always do.
To use Windows XP Mode, your
PC will need to support proces-
sor-based virtualization.
Windows XP Mode runs older
programs designed for Windows XP.
*Windows XP Mode requires either OEM pre-installation or post-purchase installation of Windows XP Mode (which runs on Windows
7 Professional or Ultimate) and a virtualization technology, such as Windows Virtual PC. You can download both Windows XP Mode
and Windows Virtual PC by visiting: www.microsoft.com/windows/xpmode.
Global and Cultural Relevance
Windows 7 offers many desktop themes tailored to different regions and languages, with special wall-
papers, sounds, and Aero Glass colors to provide a more locally relevant experience. In addition,
Internet Explorer favorites and RSS feeds automatically show you locally relevant content, so you feel
right at home.
Regional options, such as currency and date format, are set automatically based on the location you
choose, and your preferences help shape your experience with the programs on your desktop. Also,
multilingual browsing no longer requires font installation or setting updates.
Windows 7 supports text display and fonts for more languages too. And fonts are now classi ed by the
languages you’ve enabled for your keyboard. When you want to switch the font in a document, you’ll
see only fonts that are relevant to the particular language or languages you use. If you use multiple
languages at home or at work, you’ll appreciate the multilingual capabilities in Windows 7. Download
the language packs and you can change the display language on your PC to view wizards, dialog boxes,
menus, Help topics, and other items in Windows in whichever language you choose. IT professionals can
con gure a single disk image that supports multiple languages.