Windows Vista might be flop to an extent but some of the features present in you might not find any other OS. You can create symlinks, Use checkboxes to select folders, You can merge two folders into one ( Virtually ) , copy path of any file on just a right click and lot more. Take this points as Vista Tips or Tweaks as it suits but they sure can increase your performance.I got this laptop from my friend which has Vista installed and tested around some and explored. Here is a list of features some you don’t know some you might have known how to use them. Good Luck.
#1 Share Folders like you did in XP
You can share any folder by just right click and then click on Share feature. This starts a wizard. However this wizard does not allow you to give your desired share name. So if you have a folder called as iphone it might be shared as \\computer\users\username\phonedata. So if you want to share like you used to do in XP. Don’t use the share wizard. Instead
- Right click on the folder and click Properties
- Then click Sharing > Advanced Sharing
- Share this folder and gives your desired name
- You can set the permission also
#2 How to add multiple clocks or time zones in Vista
If you want to keep track of time of different places or multiple time zones, Vista Clock has this kind of feature.
- Just double click on the clock and the time window will open.
- Click on the Additional Clocks tab and you can select another time zone with your desired name.
- Now when you hover your mouse over clock all of them will be displayed together.
#3 Enable Checkboxes to Select Folders and Files
Till now we had been using CTRL or SHIFT keys to select multiple files. But the major problem is if you do a small mistake all of them gets un selected. Now even Nokia phones have feature like Mark / Unmark which allows you to select and scroll through. Vista gives you this feature and its the best for selecting large number of files.
- Click on Organize Menu on Left hand bar and then choose Folders and Search Options.
- You will see lot of options, just scroll down and look for “Use Checkboxes to Select an Item“
- Select and close. Now you will see checkbox on left top of every file.
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