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Module 3 Additional Slides Windows XP Hardware Features

Module 3 Additional Slides Windows XP Hardware Features

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Page 1: Module 3 Additional Slides Windows XP Hardware Features

Module 3 Additional Slides

Windows XP Hardware Features

Page 2: Module 3 Additional Slides Windows XP Hardware Features

Overview

Hardware and Device Features in Windows XP

• Windows Image Acquisition

• Display

• CD Writing

• USB/IEE1394

• Power Management

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Windows Image Acquisition

Windows Explorer Extensions• WIA devices added to My Computer

• Thumbnail Generation

• Scanner and Camera Wizard

WIA Enabled Software• Microsoft Paint – adds From Scanner or Camera in

File menu

Device Support• Scanners

• Still Camers

• Digital Video Cameras

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XP and WIA

Control Panel

With Supported Camera

MS Paint

Capture Pictures from Video

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Display

High Resolution Monitor Support

• Support for up to 200 Dots Per Inch

Dual View

• Multi-monitor Support for Video cards with Multiplle connectors (eg ATI Radeon, Matrox G400)

Clear Type

• Sub-pixel rendering for improved readability of text on LCD Screens

General improvements in the Display Process

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Clear Type In Action

Standard Clear Type

Squint and look at the difference

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CD Writing

Image Mastering API (IMAPI) built in

Support for Jolient and Redbook

Drag and Drop CD burning

No support for session closing

No ISO burning (but there is a cool power toy!)

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USB/IEE1394

USB 1.1

• USB 2.0 will come ‘later’

IEEE 1394

• Shipped with Windows 2000

• Better device support

• IP over Firewire supported

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Power Management

XP Native Processor Performance Control

• Takes advantage of latest CPUs (eg Intel Speedstep)

On-Now• Ensures that PCs are accessible when needed

• Silent otherwise

• Cardbus Wake-up on Lan

• Wake up(from standby) on Low Battery

Improved boot/resume performance

LCD Dimming on battery power

Selective Suspend of USB ports

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Review

Hardware and Device Features in Windows XP

• Windows Image Acquisition

• Display

• CD Writing

• USB/IEEE 1394

• Power Management