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| Guest | Confusing Control Panel Layout I just installed RC1 (5600) and all's really well. I'm impressed by Vista, although it seems like only a GUI redesign and Linux-like security restraints. Anyway, the only complaint is the redesign of all the system settings. The new Control Panel layout has become a bit confusing....with the different dialogs and settings scattered around as tasks. XP was far more concise and coherent as far as settings organization is concerned. And even though the classic view seems to be a good workaround, some good old features have been stripped away. For example, remember the Display Options dialog from all previous versions of Windows? Well, now each of those 5 tabs are available through corresponding tasks in the Personalize window.....actually not! The 'Appearance' tab is completely inaccessible from anywhere! You, know, the tab where you could change skins, window colors and control font smoothing (standard or ClearType). It seems that no available task leads to that tab. Though, it's still there. You can search for 'ClearType' and in the Help and Support article that turns up, there's actually a link to that tab. Now, if that's not frustrating, what is? That was just a profound example, but as far as the Control Panel is concerned, I think that there was only redesign for it's own sake, and not functionality or ease. I hope the final release is actually more usable in those terms. I actually sent them a feedback form on this, but I wonder if someone will ever read that. Anyone with the same thoughts, so we can make the trusty ol' MS notice a potential mistake? |
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| Guest | Re: Confusing Control Panel Layout "Bill G." <bill_gs_7(NOSPAM)@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:27079257-A8BF-4AF5-B94D-44109723C109@microsoft.com... > I just installed RC1 (5600) and all's really well. I'm impressed by Vista, > although it seems like only a GUI redesign and Linux-like security > restraints. > > Anyway, the only complaint is the redesign of all the system settings. The > new Control Panel layout has become a bit confusing....with the different > dialogs and settings scattered around as tasks. XP was far more concise and > coherent as far as settings organization is concerned. And even though the > classic view seems to be a good workaround, some good old features have been > stripped away. > > For example, remember the Display Options dialog from all previous versions > of Windows? Well, now each of those 5 tabs are available through > corresponding tasks in the Personalize window.....actually not! The > 'Appearance' tab is completely inaccessible from anywhere! You, know, the > tab where you could change skins, window colors and control font smoothing > (standard or ClearType). It seems that no available task leads to that tab. > Though, it's still there. You can search for 'ClearType' and in the Help and > Support article that turns up, there's actually a link to that tab. Now, if > that's not frustrating, what is? > > That was just a profound example, but as far as the Control Panel is > concerned, I think that there was only redesign for it's own sake, and not > functionality or ease. I hope the final release is actually more usable in > those terms. I actually sent them a feedback form on this, but I wonder if > someone will ever read that. Anyone with the same thoughts, so we can make > the trusty ol' MS notice a potential mistake? > I'm not so sure about that -- It was kind of difficult to get to it because it was "new", but as you learn what goes where, it really does make sense, and it's not really a problem. Like they've said here many times, if everything's going to be the same as previous versions, then what's the point of coming out with a new version? Anyway - The UI settings you were referring to are found under "Performance" I found this accidentally, but it does make sense, as all these options do have an impact on the performance of your machine. For those people who are not quite satisfied with the speed of the OS, they can just go to this one place and uncheck all the "eye candy", etc and their machine will be faster. With XP, I always used "classic" -- With Vista, I am leaving all the "grouping" and start menu options as default. I like them all better than the "old" way. |
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| Guest | RE: Confusing Control Panel Layout > For example, remember the Display Options dialog from all previous versions > of Windows? Well, now each of those 5 tabs are available through > corresponding tasks in the Personalize window.....actually not! The > 'Appearance' tab is completely inaccessible from anywhere! You, know, the > tab where you could change skins, window colors and control font smoothing > (standard or ClearType). It seems that no available task leads to that tab. Hi Bill, If you right-click on the desktop and choose Personalize, it takes you to the Personalization control panel. Choose the "Window Color and Appearance" link, at the very top. After this opens, choose the link "Open classic appearance properties for more color options", towards the bottom of the window. This opens the "Appearance Settings" tab in a new window. Hope this helps, Dean "Bill G." wrote: > I just installed RC1 (5600) and all's really well. I'm impressed by Vista, > although it seems like only a GUI redesign and Linux-like security > restraints. > > Anyway, the only complaint is the redesign of all the system settings. The > new Control Panel layout has become a bit confusing....with the different > dialogs and settings scattered around as tasks. XP was far more concise and > coherent as far as settings organization is concerned. And even though the > classic view seems to be a good workaround, some good old features have been > stripped away. > > For example, remember the Display Options dialog from all previous versions > of Windows? Well, now each of those 5 tabs are available through > corresponding tasks in the Personalize window.....actually not! The > 'Appearance' tab is completely inaccessible from anywhere! You, know, the > tab where you could change skins, window colors and control font smoothing > (standard or ClearType). It seems that no available task leads to that tab. > Though, it's still there. You can search for 'ClearType' and in the Help and > Support article that turns up, there's actually a link to that tab. Now, if > that's not frustrating, what is? > > That was just a profound example, but as far as the Control Panel is > concerned, I think that there was only redesign for it's own sake, and not > functionality or ease. I hope the final release is actually more usable in > those terms. I actually sent them a feedback form on this, but I wonder if > someone will ever read that. Anyone with the same thoughts, so we can make > the trusty ol' MS notice a potential mistake? > |
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| Guest | Re: Confusing Control Panel Layout Well it does help.......I'm just dumb...:-P I think I'll get used to it....thanks a lot! <DIV>"Dean-Dean" <DeanDean@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E0A77C2D-37C5-44BC-885D-582C3E38702B@microsoft.com...</DIV>>> For example, remember the Display Options dialog from all previous versions >> of Windows? Well, now each of those 5 tabs are available through >> corresponding tasks in the Personalize window.....actually not! The >> 'Appearance' tab is completely inaccessible from anywhere! You, know, the >> tab where you could change skins, window colors and control font >> smoothing >> (standard or ClearType). It seems that no available task leads to that >> tab. > > Hi Bill, > If you right-click on the desktop and choose Personalize, it takes you to > the Personalization control panel. Choose the "Window Color and > Appearance" > link, at the very top. After this opens, choose the link "Open classic > appearance properties for more color options", towards the bottom of the > window. This opens the "Appearance Settings" tab in a new window. > > Hope this helps, > Dean > > "Bill G." wrote: > >> I just installed RC1 (5600) and all's really well. I'm impressed by >> Vista, >> although it seems like only a GUI redesign and Linux-like security >> restraints. >> >> Anyway, the only complaint is the redesign of all the system settings. >> The >> new Control Panel layout has become a bit confusing....with the different >> dialogs and settings scattered around as tasks. XP was far more concise >> and >> coherent as far as settings organization is concerned. And even though >> the >> classic view seems to be a good workaround, some good old features have >> been >> stripped away. >> >> For example, remember the Display Options dialog from all previous >> versions >> of Windows? Well, now each of those 5 tabs are available through >> corresponding tasks in the Personalize window.....actually not! The >> 'Appearance' tab is completely inaccessible from anywhere! You, know, the >> tab where you could change skins, window colors and control font >> smoothing >> (standard or ClearType). It seems that no available task leads to that >> tab. >> Though, it's still there. You can search for 'ClearType' and in the Help >> and >> Support article that turns up, there's actually a link to that tab. Now, >> if >> that's not frustrating, what is? >> >> That was just a profound example, but as far as the Control Panel is >> concerned, I think that there was only redesign for it's own sake, and >> not >> functionality or ease. I hope the final release is actually more usable >> in >> those terms. I actually sent them a feedback form on this, but I wonder >> if >> someone will ever read that. Anyone with the same thoughts, so we can >> make >> the trusty ol' MS notice a potential mistake? >> |
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