Windows has revolutionized its graphics with the new AERO GUI. AERO, which expands as Authentic, Energetic, Reflective, and Open, is the name of the new Windows Graphical User Interface (GUI). AERO features like glass window borders, 3D flip, live thumbnails, etc., make Windows look a lot different and more visually appealing than its previous versions.
AERO is available in these versions of Windows Vista: Vista Home Premium, Vista Business, Vista Enterprise, and Vista Ultimate; the Home Basic version lacks it. The requirements are roughly these: 1 GB of system memory with 128 MB of graphics memory at the minimum, 1GHz processor, DirectX 9 compatible graphics driver with WDDM facility (Windows Display Driver Model) and AGP 8.x or PCI-Extended, Pixel Shader 2.0 in hardware, 15 GB HDD free space, DVD-ROM drive, etc.
The Features of AERO
1.Flip-3D: This enables the windows on the desktop to be viewed in three dimensions. When a number of application windows are open in Vista, you can press Windows key + tab. This will show the windows on the screen in a 3D stack, which you can flip through to get to the desired window. Users can flip through the windows using the key combination or by scrolling with the mouse wheel.
2.AERO Glass: The windows in Vista have translucent borders. The borders blur the background to achieve this effect. The window in focus has its close button in red color, helping determine the topmost window in case so many windows are open side by side. The AERO Glass effect is present also on the start menu.
3.Live Thumbnails: You can view what is happening in a particular window, which is minimized, by placing the mouse pointer over its task bar button. This shows the contents of the window live on a thumbnail. The feature is available also when we use Alt + Tab (Windows Flip).
4.Support for High-resolution Monitors: Vista AERO supports high-resolution monitors, so that you can get a visually stunning picture on smaller screens. Vista can boost the graphics of certain programs to as much as 144 dpi (dots-per-inch), thereby making the view rich in detail.
5.High Performance Desktop: AERO supports very high performing and smoother desktops. The open windows glide across the screen smoothly as you move them. They do not show any latency, redraw ‘specters,’ etc., which are common in older GUIs.
Customization:
Is AERO customizable? Absolutely! For this, you have to go to the Control Panel applet, Appearance and Personalization->Personalization, using which you can edit the features in AERO. You can edit anything from Display Settings, Visual Appearance, Desktop Background, Screen Saver, Sound Effects, Mouse Pointers, or Theme from this dialog.
The Visual Appearance link opens a new window allowing deeper customization to AERO, such as Color Schemes (Aero, Frost, Smoke, Seafoam, Heritage, Sky, Heart, or Candy); Enable or Disable Translucent Glass; Color Mixer, which gives more profound customization to the already selected color scheme; and Open classic appearance properties. Color Mixer can also set the brightness, contrast, and saturation.
AERO is great in visual appeal. It will make Vista the most visually stunning OS in the market ever. However, AERO can gorge up much of the resources, thereby making the system performance a little low. This is particularly true in systems fulfilling just enough of the requirements. In such cases, you might want to switch off the AERO feature. This can be done from the Control Panel applet said above, Personalization. From Windows Color and Appearance, you can select the classic theme for Windows.
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