Yes, I run Vista Ultimate. The question is why is the snipping tool
considered a tablet PC feature, instead of a standard accessory? Of
course, it is a Vista design decision. I question it because while I
am not interested in other tablet PC features, I like the snipping
tool and use it frequently.
-solon fox
On Jun 6, 11:32*am, Nonny <nonnymo...@xxxxxx> wrote:
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> >The snipping tool is so handy, I wonder why they put in the Tablet PC
> >features? It seems that it should be an accessory for all.
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> Some higher-end versions of Windows include those features.
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> >On Jun 5, 8:18*pm, "Meebers" <Ionlyw...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote:
> >> OK..now I see it. *I have VistaU and had to turn the "Tablet PC.."feature
> >> on. *Thanks, I owe you a beer!
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> >> > The Tablet feature is on some versions of Vista at Control Panel, Programs
> >> > and Features, Turn Windows Features on or off.
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> >> >> Reading the latest Computer Shopper, one of the tips was using the Vista
> >> >> snipping tool. *The article says it is in the accessories folder on the
> >> >> start menu. *For the life of me, I can not see it. *How do I make it show
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