Does anyone know how to do this in Vista?

J

JSarella

Hi, yesterday I was fidgeting around with my keyboard, and I was installing
some batteries into it, and during the process, when they were in, hit a
combination of keys accidentally, and my screen split up and turned into 3
big thumbnails of the programs that were open, I have included a screenshot
to aid in my description. I have been using vista for almost a year now,
since the beta times, and have never come across this feature. I tried
knowledge base for clues, but there is no mention of such a feature, has
anyone here ever come across it? I have asked another person who has
knowledge of Vista, and computers in general, hes a writer at PCMag, and he
confirmed that he has never seen this either. I have no programs installed
that would enable me to do this. Please post if you have any idea on how to
do this, because its a pretty cool feature, and this screenshot is mine, I
took it.


http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/6329/untitled2copymy9.jpg
 
J

JSarella

Oh, and also, it has the alt-tab type of functionality where u can use teh
arrow keys to cycle through the windows, and its kinda like flip-3d but
different. u can use your mouse to hover over the different windows and
choose.

"JSarella" wrote:

> Hi, yesterday I was fidgeting around with my keyboard, and I was installing
> some batteries into it, and during the process, when they were in, hit a
> combination of keys accidentally, and my screen split up and turned into 3
> big thumbnails of the programs that were open, I have included a screenshot
> to aid in my description. I have been using vista for almost a year now,
> since the beta times, and have never come across this feature. I tried
> knowledge base for clues, but there is no mention of such a feature, has
> anyone here ever come across it? I have asked another person who has
> knowledge of Vista, and computers in general, hes a writer at PCMag, and he
> confirmed that he has never seen this either. I have no programs installed
> that would enable me to do this. Please post if you have any idea on how to
> do this, because its a pretty cool feature, and this screenshot is mine, I
> took it.
>
>
> http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/6329/untitled2copymy9.jpg
 
A

Alias

JSarella wrote:
> Hi, yesterday I was fidgeting around with my keyboard, and I was installing
> some batteries into it, and during the process, when they were in, hit a
> combination of keys accidentally, and my screen split up and turned into 3
> big thumbnails of the programs that were open, I have included a screenshot
> to aid in my description. I have been using vista for almost a year now,
> since the beta times, and have never come across this feature. I tried
> knowledge base for clues, but there is no mention of such a feature, has
> anyone here ever come across it? I have asked another person who has
> knowledge of Vista, and computers in general, hes a writer at PCMag, and he
> confirmed that he has never seen this either. I have no programs installed
> that would enable me to do this. Please post if you have any idea on how to
> do this, because its a pretty cool feature, and this screenshot is mine, I
> took it.
>
>
> http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/6329/untitled2copymy9.jpg


That looks like Beryl. Don't know if it will work with Vista, but with
Beryl, you just move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of your
screen. To toggle back, you click on one of the "thumbnails".

Alias
 
J

JSarella

You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista, its on a Vista Ultimate
setup, its the final version, and has all the latest updates, it is my
computer, and I am typing this on it now. I know what beryl is, but am not
that experienced with it.

"Alias" wrote:

> JSarella wrote:
> > Hi, yesterday I was fidgeting around with my keyboard, and I was installing
> > some batteries into it, and during the process, when they were in, hit a
> > combination of keys accidentally, and my screen split up and turned into 3
> > big thumbnails of the programs that were open, I have included a screenshot
> > to aid in my description. I have been using vista for almost a year now,
> > since the beta times, and have never come across this feature. I tried
> > knowledge base for clues, but there is no mention of such a feature, has
> > anyone here ever come across it? I have asked another person who has
> > knowledge of Vista, and computers in general, hes a writer at PCMag, and he
> > confirmed that he has never seen this either. I have no programs installed
> > that would enable me to do this. Please post if you have any idea on how to
> > do this, because its a pretty cool feature, and this screenshot is mine, I
> > took it.
> >
> >
> > http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/6329/untitled2copymy9.jpg

>
> That looks like Beryl. Don't know if it will work with Vista, but with
> Beryl, you just move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of your
> screen. To toggle back, you click on one of the "thumbnails".
>
> Alias
>
 
D

Dave

It's not Yod'm 3D, is it?
http://chsalmon.club.fr/index.php?en/Download#Yodm3D

I haven't tried it, so I don't know what it does.


"JSarella" <JSarella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0DEAC5FD-13F6-4F86-B754-AEE3403E9049@microsoft.com...
> You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista, its on a Vista
> Ultimate
> setup, its the final version, and has all the latest updates, it is my
> computer, and I am typing this on it now. I know what beryl is, but am not
> that experienced with it.
>
> "Alias" wrote:
>
>> JSarella wrote:
>> > Hi, yesterday I was fidgeting around with my keyboard, and I was
>> > installing
>> > some batteries into it, and during the process, when they were in, hit
>> > a
>> > combination of keys accidentally, and my screen split up and turned
>> > into 3
>> > big thumbnails of the programs that were open, I have included a
>> > screenshot
>> > to aid in my description. I have been using vista for almost a year
>> > now,
>> > since the beta times, and have never come across this feature. I tried
>> > knowledge base for clues, but there is no mention of such a feature,
>> > has
>> > anyone here ever come across it? I have asked another person who has
>> > knowledge of Vista, and computers in general, hes a writer at PCMag,
>> > and he
>> > confirmed that he has never seen this either. I have no programs
>> > installed
>> > that would enable me to do this. Please post if you have any idea on
>> > how to
>> > do this, because its a pretty cool feature, and this screenshot is
>> > mine, I
>> > took it.
>> >
>> >
>> > http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/6329/untitled2copymy9.jpg

>>
>> That looks like Beryl. Don't know if it will work with Vista, but with
>> Beryl, you just move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of your
>> screen. To toggle back, you click on one of the "thumbnails".
>>
>> Alias
>>
 
J

JSarella

NO, its not that, I dont have anything installed on the comp. that woudl give
me this type of funtionality, when i hovered over teh thumbnails, it said
Program manager, as in that screenshot.

"Dave" wrote:

> It's not Yod'm 3D, is it?
> http://chsalmon.club.fr/index.php?en/Download#Yodm3D
>
> I haven't tried it, so I don't know what it does.
>
>
> "JSarella" <JSarella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0DEAC5FD-13F6-4F86-B754-AEE3403E9049@microsoft.com...
> > You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista, its on a Vista
> > Ultimate
> > setup, its the final version, and has all the latest updates, it is my
> > computer, and I am typing this on it now. I know what beryl is, but am not
> > that experienced with it.
> >
> > "Alias" wrote:
> >
> >> JSarella wrote:
> >> > Hi, yesterday I was fidgeting around with my keyboard, and I was
> >> > installing
> >> > some batteries into it, and during the process, when they were in, hit
> >> > a
> >> > combination of keys accidentally, and my screen split up and turned
> >> > into 3
> >> > big thumbnails of the programs that were open, I have included a
> >> > screenshot
> >> > to aid in my description. I have been using vista for almost a year
> >> > now,
> >> > since the beta times, and have never come across this feature. I tried
> >> > knowledge base for clues, but there is no mention of such a feature,
> >> > has
> >> > anyone here ever come across it? I have asked another person who has
> >> > knowledge of Vista, and computers in general, hes a writer at PCMag,
> >> > and he
> >> > confirmed that he has never seen this either. I have no programs
> >> > installed
> >> > that would enable me to do this. Please post if you have any idea on
> >> > how to
> >> > do this, because its a pretty cool feature, and this screenshot is
> >> > mine, I
> >> > took it.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/6329/untitled2copymy9.jpg
> >>
> >> That looks like Beryl. Don't know if it will work with Vista, but with
> >> Beryl, you just move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of your
> >> screen. To toggle back, you click on one of the "thumbnails".
> >>
> >> Alias
> >>

>
 
J

JSarella

hah, just figured it out, i hit the scroll wheel on my mouse, with teh keybd.
whilst installing the batteries, its this guys,
http://davidbrunelle.com/2007/01/23/windows-vista-instant-viewer/

its part of intellipoint.

"JSarella" wrote:

> NO, its not that, I dont have anything installed on the comp. that woudl give
> me this type of funtionality, when i hovered over teh thumbnails, it said
> Program manager, as in that screenshot.
>
> "Dave" wrote:
>
> > It's not Yod'm 3D, is it?
> > http://chsalmon.club.fr/index.php?en/Download#Yodm3D
> >
> > I haven't tried it, so I don't know what it does.
> >
> >
> > "JSarella" <JSarella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:0DEAC5FD-13F6-4F86-B754-AEE3403E9049@microsoft.com...
> > > You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista, its on a Vista
> > > Ultimate
> > > setup, its the final version, and has all the latest updates, it is my
> > > computer, and I am typing this on it now. I know what beryl is, but am not
> > > that experienced with it.
> > >
> > > "Alias" wrote:
> > >
> > >> JSarella wrote:
> > >> > Hi, yesterday I was fidgeting around with my keyboard, and I was
> > >> > installing
> > >> > some batteries into it, and during the process, when they were in, hit
> > >> > a
> > >> > combination of keys accidentally, and my screen split up and turned
> > >> > into 3
> > >> > big thumbnails of the programs that were open, I have included a
> > >> > screenshot
> > >> > to aid in my description. I have been using vista for almost a year
> > >> > now,
> > >> > since the beta times, and have never come across this feature. I tried
> > >> > knowledge base for clues, but there is no mention of such a feature,
> > >> > has
> > >> > anyone here ever come across it? I have asked another person who has
> > >> > knowledge of Vista, and computers in general, hes a writer at PCMag,
> > >> > and he
> > >> > confirmed that he has never seen this either. I have no programs
> > >> > installed
> > >> > that would enable me to do this. Please post if you have any idea on
> > >> > how to
> > >> > do this, because its a pretty cool feature, and this screenshot is
> > >> > mine, I
> > >> > took it.
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/6329/untitled2copymy9.jpg
> > >>
> > >> That looks like Beryl. Don't know if it will work with Vista, but with
> > >> Beryl, you just move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of your
> > >> screen. To toggle back, you click on one of the "thumbnails".
> > >>
> > >> Alias
> > >>

> >
 
X

XS11E

JSarella <JSarella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> hah, just figured it out, i hit the scroll wheel on my mouse, with
> teh keybd. whilst installing the batteries, its this guys,
> http://davidbrunelle.com/2007/01/23/windows-vista-instant-viewer/
>
> its part of intellipoint.


Interesting. I need the double click function for the middle
button/scroll wheel but it's a nice feature! Thanks for the
information.



--
XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups
The Usenet Improvement Project: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html
 
M

Marco Desloovere

JSarella [Tue, 3 Jul 2007 12:30:01 -0700] wrote:

>hah, just figured it out, i hit the scroll wheel on my mouse, with teh keybd.
>whilst installing the batteries, its this guys,
>http://davidbrunelle.com/2007/01/23/windows-vista-instant-viewer/
>
>its part of intellipoint.


Not the same as Instant Viewer, but a similar effect is available when
you right-click on the taskbar and then choose one of the three ways to
arrange your windows:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Wi...82d-4eb9-b41d-fdbb082fb3421033.mspx#section_3

Marco
 
F

Frank

JSarella wrote:

> hah, just figured it out, i hit the scroll wheel on my mouse, with teh keybd.
> whilst installing the batteries, its this guys,
> http://davidbrunelle.com/2007/01/23/windows-vista-instant-viewer/
>
> its part of intellipoint.
>
> "JSarella" wrote:
>
>
>>NO, its not that, I dont have anything installed on the comp. that woudl give
>>me this type of funtionality, when i hovered over teh thumbnails, it said
>>Program manager, as in that screenshot.
>>
>>"Dave" wrote:
>>
>>
>>>It's not Yod'm 3D, is it?
>>>http://chsalmon.club.fr/index.php?en/Download#Yodm3D
>>>
>>>I haven't tried it, so I don't know what it does.
>>>
>>>
>>>"JSarella" <JSarella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>news:0DEAC5FD-13F6-4F86-B754-AEE3403E9049@microsoft.com...
>>>
>>>>You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista, its on a Vista
>>>>Ultimate
>>>>setup, its the final version, and has all the latest updates, it is my
>>>>computer, and I am typing this on it now. I know what beryl is, but am not
>>>>that experienced with it.
>>>>
>>>>"Alias" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>JSarella wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi, yesterday I was fidgeting around with my keyboard, and I was
>>>>>>installing
>>>>>>some batteries into it, and during the process, when they were in, hit
>>>>>>a
>>>>>>combination of keys accidentally, and my screen split up and turned
>>>>>>into 3
>>>>>>big thumbnails of the programs that were open, I have included a
>>>>>>screenshot
>>>>>>to aid in my description. I have been using vista for almost a year
>>>>>>now,
>>>>>>since the beta times, and have never come across this feature. I tried
>>>>>>knowledge base for clues, but there is no mention of such a feature,
>>>>>>has
>>>>>>anyone here ever come across it? I have asked another person who has
>>>>>>knowledge of Vista, and computers in general, hes a writer at PCMag,
>>>>>>and he
>>>>>>confirmed that he has never seen this either. I have no programs
>>>>>>installed
>>>>>>that would enable me to do this. Please post if you have any idea on
>>>>>>how to
>>>>>>do this, because its a pretty cool feature, and this screenshot is
>>>>>>mine, I
>>>>>>took it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/6329/untitled2copymy9.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>>That looks like Beryl. Don't know if it will work with Vista, but with
>>>>>Beryl, you just move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of your
>>>>>screen. To toggle back, you click on one of the "thumbnails".
>>>>>
>>>>>Alias
>>>>>
>>>



Yeah, it's a neat little piece of software for Intellipoint mouse use.
Frank
 
A

Alias

JSarella wrote:
> You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista,


I know

> its on a Vista Ultimate
> setup, its the final version, and has all the latest updates, it is my
> computer, and I am typing this on it now.


I know.

> I know what beryl is, but am not
> that experienced with it.


It shows. What you described and what your screen shot illustrates is
available with Beryl. Now how you toggle from a normal desktop to what
your screen shot shows in Vista, I have no idea.

Alias
>
> "Alias" wrote:
>
>> JSarella wrote:
>>> Hi, yesterday I was fidgeting around with my keyboard, and I was installing
>>> some batteries into it, and during the process, when they were in, hit a
>>> combination of keys accidentally, and my screen split up and turned into 3
>>> big thumbnails of the programs that were open, I have included a screenshot
>>> to aid in my description. I have been using vista for almost a year now,
>>> since the beta times, and have never come across this feature. I tried
>>> knowledge base for clues, but there is no mention of such a feature, has
>>> anyone here ever come across it? I have asked another person who has
>>> knowledge of Vista, and computers in general, hes a writer at PCMag, and he
>>> confirmed that he has never seen this either. I have no programs installed
>>> that would enable me to do this. Please post if you have any idea on how to
>>> do this, because its a pretty cool feature, and this screenshot is mine, I
>>> took it.
>>>
>>>
>>> http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/6329/untitled2copymy9.jpg

>> That looks like Beryl. Don't know if it will work with Vista, but with
>> Beryl, you just move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of your
>> screen. To toggle back, you click on one of the "thumbnails".
>>
>> Alias
>>
 
L

Lang Murphy

"Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
news:ukfX%23DdvHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> JSarella wrote:
>> You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista,

>
> I know
>
>> its on a Vista Ultimate setup, its the final version, and has all the
>> latest updates, it is my computer, and I am typing this on it now.

>
> I know.
>
>> I know what beryl is, but am not that experienced with it.

>
> It shows. What you described and what your screen shot illustrates is
> available with Beryl. Now how you toggle from a normal desktop to what
> your screen shot shows in Vista, I have no idea.
>
> Alias
>>



Ah, yes, another perfect example of smug, insulting, non-helpful posting.
Good job!

Lang
 
L

Lang Murphy

"JSarella" <JSarella@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0DEAC5FD-13F6-4F86-B754-AEE3403E9049@microsoft.com...
> You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista, its on a Vista
> Ultimate
> setup, its the final version, and has all the latest updates, it is my
> computer, and I am typing this on it now. I know what beryl is, but am not
> that experienced with it.
>



Oh, he reads correctly. He's just a Ubuntu fanboi who posts irrelevant,
smug, condescending, and rude anti-Vista screeds. Dozens of times a day.
Ignore.

Lang
 
A

Alias

Lang Murphy wrote:
> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
> news:ukfX%23DdvHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> JSarella wrote:
>>> You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista,

>>
>> I know
>>
>>> its on a Vista Ultimate setup, its the final version, and has all the
>>> latest updates, it is my computer, and I am typing this on it now.

>>
>> I know.
>>
>>> I know what beryl is, but am not that experienced with it.

>>
>> It shows. What you described and what your screen shot illustrates is
>> available with Beryl. Now how you toggle from a normal desktop to what
>> your screen shot shows in Vista, I have no idea.
>>
>> Alias
>>>

>
>
> Ah, yes, another perfect example of smug, insulting, non-helpful
> posting. Good job!
>
> Lang


I was trying to help by suggesting that perhaps Vista worked the same
way as Ubuntu with this feature. I guess your hatred for anyone who
doesn't have their a** firmly up MS' butt prevented you from reading that.

Alias
 
L

Lang Murphy

"Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
news:%23TQAUFvvHHA.4516@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Lang Murphy wrote:
>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>> news:ukfX%23DdvHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> JSarella wrote:
>>>> You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista,
>>>
>>> I know
>>>
>>>> its on a Vista Ultimate setup, its the final version, and has all the
>>>> latest updates, it is my computer, and I am typing this on it now.
>>>
>>> I know.
>>>
>>>> I know what beryl is, but am not that experienced with it.
>>>
>>> It shows. What you described and what your screen shot illustrates is
>>> available with Beryl. Now how you toggle from a normal desktop to what
>>> your screen shot shows in Vista, I have no idea.
>>>
>>> Alias
>>>>

>>
>>
>> Ah, yes, another perfect example of smug, insulting, non-helpful posting.
>> Good job!
>>
>> Lang

>
> I was trying to help by suggesting that perhaps Vista worked the same way
> as Ubuntu with this feature. I guess your hatred for anyone who doesn't
> have their a** firmly up MS' butt prevented you from reading that.
>
> Alias



If you don't know how Vista works, don't post. And, dude... you're the hater
here. You're the one suggesting I have my head up MS's butt. I've never said
likewise about you and your love affair with Ubuntu. Nor would I.

Lang
 
A

Alias

Lang Murphy wrote:
> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
> news:%23TQAUFvvHHA.4516@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Lang Murphy wrote:
>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>> news:ukfX%23DdvHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> JSarella wrote:
>>>>> You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista,
>>>>
>>>> I know
>>>>
>>>>> its on a Vista Ultimate setup, its the final version, and has all
>>>>> the latest updates, it is my computer, and I am typing this on it now.
>>>>
>>>> I know.
>>>>
>>>>> I know what beryl is, but am not that experienced with it.
>>>>
>>>> It shows. What you described and what your screen shot illustrates
>>>> is available with Beryl. Now how you toggle from a normal desktop to
>>>> what your screen shot shows in Vista, I have no idea.
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Ah, yes, another perfect example of smug, insulting, non-helpful
>>> posting. Good job!
>>>
>>> Lang

>>
>> I was trying to help by suggesting that perhaps Vista worked the same
>> way as Ubuntu with this feature. I guess your hatred for anyone who
>> doesn't have their a** firmly up MS' butt prevented you from reading
>> that.
>>
>> Alias

>
>
> If you don't know how Vista works, don't post.


I tried to help. You played net nanny and insulted me, nothing else.

And, dude... you're the
> hater here. You're the one suggesting I have my head up MS's butt. I've
> never said likewise about you and your love affair with Ubuntu. Nor
> would I.
>
> Lang


Really? You wrote, and I quote:

"Oh, he reads correctly. He's just a Ubuntu fanboi who posts irrelevant,
smug, condescending, and rude anti-Vista screeds. Dozens of times a day.
Ignore."

Alias
 
C

cquirke (MVP Windows shell/user)

On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 11:28:04 -0700, JSarella

>You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista, its on a Vista Ultimate
>setup, its the final version, and has all the latest updates, it is my
>computer, and I am typing this on it now. I know what beryl is, but am not
>that experienced with it.


It may be a Beryl-like feature as built into your display adapter's
drivers and bundled software.



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L

Lang Murphy

"Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
news:OqViHE7vHHA.736@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Lang Murphy wrote:
>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>> news:%23TQAUFvvHHA.4516@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Lang Murphy wrote:
>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>> news:ukfX%23DdvHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>> JSarella wrote:
>>>>>> You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista,
>>>>>
>>>>> I know
>>>>>
>>>>>> its on a Vista Ultimate setup, its the final version, and has all the
>>>>>> latest updates, it is my computer, and I am typing this on it now.
>>>>>
>>>>> I know.
>>>>>
>>>>>> I know what beryl is, but am not that experienced with it.
>>>>>
>>>>> It shows. What you described and what your screen shot illustrates is
>>>>> available with Beryl. Now how you toggle from a normal desktop to what
>>>>> your screen shot shows in Vista, I have no idea.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ah, yes, another perfect example of smug, insulting, non-helpful
>>>> posting. Good job!
>>>>
>>>> Lang
>>>
>>> I was trying to help by suggesting that perhaps Vista worked the same
>>> way as Ubuntu with this feature. I guess your hatred for anyone who
>>> doesn't have their a** firmly up MS' butt prevented you from reading
>>> that.
>>>
>>> Alias

>>
>>
>> If you don't know how Vista works, don't post.

>
> I tried to help. You played net nanny and insulted me, nothing else.
>


You can't help a person asking a Vista specific question if you've never
touched Vista. C'mon, who are you trying to BS? Yourself?

> And, dude... you're the
>> hater here. You're the one suggesting I have my head up MS's butt. I've
>> never said likewise about you and your love affair with Ubuntu. Nor would
>> I.
>>
>> Lang

>
> Really? You wrote, and I quote:
>
> "Oh, he reads correctly. He's just a Ubuntu fanboi who posts irrelevant,
> smug, condescending, and rude anti-Vista screeds. Dozens of times a day.
> Ignore."
>
> Alias


And? Your point is? You saying you -don't- post irrelevant, smug,
condescending, and rude anti-Vista screeds? Har! They're all here for
everyone to read. I ain't hating... thass the truth.

Lang
 
A

Alias

Lang Murphy wrote:
> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
> news:OqViHE7vHHA.736@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Lang Murphy wrote:
>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>> news:%23TQAUFvvHHA.4516@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> Lang Murphy wrote:
>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>> news:ukfX%23DdvHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> JSarella wrote:
>>>>>>> You aren't reading correctly, im using windows Vista,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I know
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> its on a Vista Ultimate setup, its the final version, and has all
>>>>>>> the latest updates, it is my computer, and I am typing this on it
>>>>>>> now.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I know.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I know what beryl is, but am not that experienced with it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It shows. What you described and what your screen shot illustrates
>>>>>> is available with Beryl. Now how you toggle from a normal desktop
>>>>>> to what your screen shot shows in Vista, I have no idea.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ah, yes, another perfect example of smug, insulting, non-helpful
>>>>> posting. Good job!
>>>>>
>>>>> Lang
>>>>
>>>> I was trying to help by suggesting that perhaps Vista worked the
>>>> same way as Ubuntu with this feature. I guess your hatred for anyone
>>>> who doesn't have their a** firmly up MS' butt prevented you from
>>>> reading that.
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>>
>>>
>>> If you don't know how Vista works, don't post.

>>
>> I tried to help. You played net nanny and insulted me, nothing else.
>>

>
> You can't help a person asking a Vista specific question if you've never
> touched Vista. C'mon, who are you trying to BS? Yourself?


I have "touched" Vista. Oops.

>
>> And, dude... you're the
>>> hater here. You're the one suggesting I have my head up MS's butt.
>>> I've never said likewise about you and your love affair with Ubuntu.
>>> Nor would I.
>>>
>>> Lang

>>
>> Really? You wrote, and I quote:
>>
>> "Oh, he reads correctly. He's just a Ubuntu fanboi who posts
>> irrelevant, smug, condescending, and rude anti-Vista screeds. Dozens
>> of times a day. Ignore."
>>
>> Alias

>
> And? Your point is? You saying you -don't- post irrelevant, smug,
> condescending, and rude anti-Vista screeds? Har! They're all here for
> everyone to read. I ain't hating... thass the truth.
>
> Lang


Lies.

Alias
 
J

Jeff


>> You can't help a person asking a Vista specific question if you've never
>> touched Vista. C'mon, who are you trying to BS? Yourself?

>
> I have "touched" Vista. Oops.
>


He has touched vista, he saw it at a store once...

>>
>> And? Your point is? You saying you -don't- post irrelevant, smug,
>> condescending, and rude anti-Vista screeds? Har! They're all here for
>> everyone to read. I ain't hating... thass the truth.
>>
>> Lang

>
> Lies.
>
> Alias


How are they lies?

Jeff
 
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