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Kamis, 19 Juli 2012
Using Aero Flip 3D
With Aero Flip 3D, you can quickly preview all of your open windows (for example, open files, folders, and documents) without clicking the taskbar. Flip 3D displays your open windows in a stack. At the top of the stack, you'll see one open window. To see other windows, you can flip through the stack.
Aero Flip 3D
To switch windows using Flip 3D
Press Ctrl+Windows logo key +Tab.
Press Tab to move through the windows. (You can also press Right Arrow or Down Arrow to move forward one window, or press Left Arrow or Up Arrow to move backward one window.)
Click a window in the stack to display that window, or click outside the stack to close Flip 3D without switching windows. You can also rotate the wheel on your mouse to quickly move through the open windows.
Tip
You can also move through open windows by pressing the Windows logo key +Tab and holding down the Windows logo key. Press Tab until the window you want is at the front of the stack, and then release the Windows logo key.
Flip 3D is part of the Aero experience. If your computer does not support Aero, or if you are using a theme other than a Windows 7 theme, you can view the open programs and windows on your computer by pressing Alt+Tab. To move through the open windows, hold the Alt key and press the Tab key, press the arrow keys, or use your mouse.
INFO:DNS (Domain Name System): frequently asked questions
Websites have both a friendly address, called a URL, and an IP address. People use URLs to find websites, but computers use IP addresses to find websites. DNS translates URLs into IP addresses (and vice versa). For example, if you type http://www.microsoft.com into the address bar in your web browser, your computer sends a request to a DNS server. The DNS server translates the URL into an IP address so that your computer can find the Microsoft web server.
Here are answers to some common questions about DNS.
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