
In this age when everything is hectic, conveniences matter a lot. And with the new feature from Microsoft Vista, having information at your fingertips has become even better. With the advent of the Windows SideShow, viewing and downloading information from one PC to another has never been easier.
The new Microsoft Vista Windows SideShow comes with a feature akin to a picture frame. This wireless-based Vista mechanism supports a secondary screen on your computer. The Windows SideShow from Microsoft Vista can be used to view information from your mobile or desktop computer to a wide variety of devices like on a keyboard’s display, a display embedded on a laptop lid, or one that’s built into your remote control. This Microsoft Vista technology allows users to download information from a computer to another device, keep it for display and have it on standby and ready to be referenced.
With the new Microsoft Vista Windows SideShow, you can check your calendar, scan top news stories or view your Windows Mail inbox without having to turn your computer on. The extra display also allows you to view essential information whether you laptop is on, off or in a sleep mode, saving you both time and battery life. You can also look up appointments and contacts on the secondary screen. Selection and navigation through the accessible functionality is also easy with the little buttons located next to the screen.
The information displayed on a stationary LCD screen is courtesy of an Auxiliary Display Controller (ADC). The LCD screen may be of any size a device designer needs. Screens may range from monochrome panel of a computer’s external surface, on a remote control or on a mobile phone. The Microsoft Vista’s SideShow uses Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) in order to convert information to a type that allows efficient display on the small screens on mobile devices.
The Microsoft Vista tool also has the capacity to use gadgets and mini programs to pull out information from your PC to other devices. Turning gadgets for each of your devices can be turned on or off using a fundamental site in Control Panel called the Windows SideShow. Using the Microsoft Vista tool, you can use gadgets to run on a device that’s Windows Sideshow-compatible and update that device with information from your PC. This gadget then allows you to view information from your computer whether it’s on, off or in the sleep mode.
The Microsoft Vista’s SideShow currently supports a variety of devices that take advantage of the new technology in the display of quick and efficient information. Examples of such devices include: displays embedded in keyboards, displays attached to a laptop, cell phones, remote controls, digital picture frames, televisions, alarm clocks and other display panels. Basically, the devices function in two modes. The State S0 mode is when the computer runs in the normal condition while the display interacts and shows live data. The State S3 mode is the state when the computer is standing by, hibernating or in low power mode.
The SideShow feature provided by Microsoft Vista is available in the following editions: Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, and Windows Vista Ultimate.
Written by Marko Hammond
Hello, for ages I was trying to find out a way to make my computer work as a alarm clock without using any 3rd party software, and today I found out how, its called using the ‘Task Scheduler’ this video will assume that you want to play a song when the alarm goes off. Visit tech-terry.com for more video’s
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18 Responses
aerotechway1
31|Jul|2009 1Can you change it back the way it was?
mbtafan
31|Jul|2009 2You can put your computer in hibernation, then use the event manager to play the tune at the appointed time. The computer comes out of hibernation to perform the appointed event, and you wake up.
Paul M
31|Jul|2009 3XJ Timer!It has served me for a long time.The download site is hxxp://www.godsw.com/products/xjtimer.html
romeolove24
31|Jul|2009 4Ty so muucch! I used this when I can’t stop surfing, lol.
quadcopter
31|Jul|2009 5That depends on whether it has a proprietary controller, a controller with available info or no controller. You can only use the second type. Look for an Hitachi chip on the display board, That can be talked to by a computer.
themanpedro
01|Aug|2009 6if the computers sleeping it doesnt do anything dum ass and u gotta push the power button with out it it is just like a human sleeping
AirForcedude5
01|Aug|2009 7yea, but you said the screen going black, the screen can go dark on its own
Pom
01|Aug|2009 8Yes there is!
And you can find it here: hxxp://www.vioio.com/mp3alarmclock.htm
creatrone
01|Aug|2009 9great,organized thurough video,thank you very much
kn1ght0wl78
02|Aug|2009 10Ur tha shyt man…I was jus tellin my wife it’s to bad computers didn’t have alarm clocks…good vid…5 stars
philupthetank86
02|Aug|2009 11I don't think you can make it "wake up" programmatically – when the computer is in sleep mode it isn't processing anything. A program to make it wake up would need to be processed, so it would never occur.
Codynova
02|Aug|2009 12Closest thing I ever got to that was using 'Perfect Alarm Clock' Google it. Yes, you want to change your power settings so that your computer doesn't sleep. (With this program, anyways.)
vail2073
02|Aug|2009 13Yes I have one it is called Talking Alarm Clock. You can use some common Windows sounds or use your own MP3 files to play when the alarm is scheduled to go off. Cool features are you can set the alarm when to begin and end (For example, you can have it play at 9:15pm between September 1st and June 1st every weekday). There are many customizable options and has not once crashed or froze. Just to note: When creating an alarm, make sure you create it for your user profile. On my one computer, the account “owner” was the same as the administrator. The alarm clock recognized that I was on Administrator account, and it didn’t go off, since it was set to go off with “owner” even though they are the same.
hxxp://www.cinnamonsoftware.com/alarm_clock.htm
themanpedro
02|Aug|2009 14hey great video but what if the my pc is sleeping like the screen goes black will it still work?
hippie chick
02|Aug|2009 15No, you'd need like a BIOS that would support that.
fachizzzzle
02|Aug|2009 16http://bluefive.pair.com/alarm.htm
that should do it.
or
http://onlineclock.net/
themanpedro
02|Aug|2009 17unless u set it on a timer to go to sleep in so many hours or mins
AirForcedude5
02|Aug|2009 18LOL a computer has nothing to do with the screen.
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