Chapter 16: Running Windows Vista on Laptops


Overview

Many people use laptops-it's convenient to be able to pick up your computer, with all its data and software, and take it anywhere . But laptops have disadvantages, too, and Windows Vista addresses many of them. This chapter is full of suggestions about how to make the most of your laptop, including these:

  • You can use the Windows Mobility Center to help you quickly configure your laptop when you work in different locations.

  • You can coordinate files with those on a desktop or network by using offline files and the Sync Center.

  • You can print a document, even when you aren't attached to a printer, by deferring printing until a printer is available.

  • You can use Remote Desktop Connection to access your computer remotely through a LAN or the Internet.

  • You can use power management to make your battery last longer.

  • If you use a docking station to connect your laptop to desktop devices, you should know about docking and undocking and hardware profiles.

You also may want to explore connecting to a network or another computer to use its resources when you don't have a network card by using a dial-up connection-this topic covered in Chapter 29.




Windows Vista. The Complete Reference
Windows Vista: The Complete Reference (Complete Reference Series)
ISBN: 0072263768
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 296

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