The screenshot above is a closeup of the Windows 7 Taskbar as it is implemented in the latest build. Previews of each item of the taskbar are now available by simply hoovering over one. Even more interesting is the ability to display not only the current active window of the application but also other open tabs of it. An Internet Explorer preview would for instance display the open tabs of the browser while a Word preview all open documents. It is likely that there will be a maximum of preview windows that can be displayed at a time. The user can load a window or application by simply moving the mouse over the preview icon. It should be noted that it is now possible to place programs permanently into the Windows Taskbar which was was only possible in the Quick Launch area in previous Windows versions. Open applications and folders are visualized by a border which makes it easy to distinguish between open and closed programs. Multiple open windows will be visualized by icon stacks. The size of the taskbar icons can be altered to provide space for more icons or less but bigger ones.
A right-click on an icon in the Windows 7 Taskbar will open so called Jump Lists. This is another interesting new feature. Jump Lists provide access to the last used files, documents or website history. It can also contain the most common tasks like playing all music tracks or resuming a playlist. A user could use it to open an Excel spreadsheet that he opened previously to continue working on it.
The Windows 7 System Tray has been redesigned as well. A design focus was to design it in a way that it would add less interruption to the user’s workflow. After installation only four icons are displayed in the Windows 7 System Tray: Volume, Power, Network and Action Center. Icons of applications that install a system tray icon will be hidden by default and notifications suppressed which obviously can be changed in the options. Hidden meaning that they can be accessed from the Caret. A right-click provides access to the Customize Notification Icons panel. The user can change the status of any icon in the system tray in the options there.
Date and time can still be configured after the users liking. Versions with both the time and date in two rows and only the time are possible. The far right contains a new feature called Peek. If the user moves the mouse over that panel all open windows become transparent making the desktop shine through. A click on it will show the desktop. Aero Peek comes also in effect when hoovering the mouse over preview windows of the Windows 7 Taskbar. If the user moves the mouse over a preview window all other open windows will turn to glass which means that only the window the user is looking at will come to his attention.


Hello!
How’s about Khmer language? Is Windows 7 shows Khmer script readable?
Thanks
Rithy
CRT
ខែ មករា 14, 2009
តើ Windows 7 ចេញអក្សរខ្មែរ ឃើញច្បាស់ និង មើលឃើញដោយភ្នែកមនុស្សទេ?
Windows Vista ចេញអក្សរខ្មែរ តែមនុស្សមើលមិនឃើញទេ! វាតូចពេក តូចពុំគួរឲ្យជឿ!
ខ្មែរ
ខែ មករា 14, 2009
It is great that there are useful sites!
I thank you for your help and support.
I wish you a great development of the project.
Kibergame
ខែ មករា 14, 2009
ខ្ញុំសុំទោសដែលមិនដែលបានសាកវាមើល ។ តែមិនអីទេខ្ញុំនឹងសាកថ្ងៃស្អែកនិងដាក់រូបភាពអោយមើលផងដែរណា!
khmer7
ខែ មករា 29, 2009
រងចាំមើលដោយក្ដីមេត្រី! សូមអរគុណ!
Rithy
ខែ មករា 29, 2009
ខ្ញុំបានសាកនៅក្នុងវីនដូរ ៧ Pre Beta release ឃើញថាទំហំហំអក្សរដែលប្រើនៅក្នុង Office word 2007 (daun penh) គឺមានទំហំស្មើនឹងអក្សរអង់គ្លេស ។ តែបើយើងបើកវិបសាយ វិញគឺវានៅតែបង្ហាញទំហំអក្សរនៅតូចដូចវីស្តាដដែល
។ តែខ្ញុំមិនបានធ្វើតេស្តលើ វិនដូរ ៧សេរី ៧០០០ នៅឡើយទេ មិនដឹងថាវាមានការកែប្រែឬក៏អត់ទេ ។
Windows7
ខែ មករា 31, 2009
Windows 7 shows Khmer Unicode readable, it’s great news.
Visit the link below for seeing the screen shots:
http://www.khmeros.info/drupal/?q=en/node/2979
Regards,
Rithy
Rithy
ខែ កុម្ភៈ 2, 2009