A Windows 7 tip for (untidy) presenters
Update: Someone in the audience for a presentation told me that this was not new in Windows 7. I told him it most certainly was. Then I fired up XP in a Virtual Machine and found the option is there - though the menu isn't as easy to use, and checked on Vista and it is there too. It's not unusual for me to forget when a feature was introduced, but I'd missed this one altogether. At least I did it in time to say to the audience I had got my facts wrong.
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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
I was reading through James' blog post and remembered that I wrote a script some time ago to showAnonymous
May 10, 2009
I didn't know about the option to hide the desktop icons - it will surely come in handy! I followed the same practice as you - I just created a folder called "Stuff" and be done with it. But I thought I'd check if Vista had the same thing and, sure enough, it's there... Now I feel a bit silly :) Now all we need is a one-button 'Presentation mode' that hides away everything and temporarily sets your desktop background to the default blue color. Thanks for the tip!Anonymous
May 10, 2009
but, you forgot to take to mind that the windows 7 desktop has a lot of new fetures as it is. if need be, you could put such an option as a right-click option on the desktop viewer bar (i call it the transparency device).