Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition is the evolution of the notebook PC, allowing you to work in a larger number of places in new ways. Tablet PC, efficient, mobile and versatile, provides all the functionality of the PC laptops today, without sacrifices. Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, designed to improve end-user experience for Tablet PC. Tablet PC users can take advantage of improved support for pen and ink, which makes the use of ink in common Windows-based programs easier than ever.
This operating system can be found only pre-installed when buying a Tablet PC. Tablet PC manufacturers do not sell Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, excluding the purchase of a Tablet PC. It is impossible for an individual can acquire Windows XP Tablet PC Edition alone: it is only available in OEM version with the cat a tablet PC.
However, if you subscribe MSDN (Microsoft Developer Network), you will find a download, the two CDs based system Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition (original or 2005 version), but which require a high knowledge of the system and equipment compatible tablet PC to settle. This version is exclusively reserved for the development and installation on a development machine.
Finally If you have a Tablet PC with its serial number sticker on the back of the machine, you just have to find a CD OEM Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 (which is a root directories CMPNT / TabletPC), and to installation by putting your serial number: it's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 that will install automatically. The installation is identical to the version we all know. There is however a subtlety. Indeed, as the license number entered during the installation, we found that with either Windows XP, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition or Windows XP Media Center Edition.
Features:
- Pen Input: Tablet PCs include digital pens that you use to control the computer and to write text in your own handwriting.
- Tablet PC Input Panel: Input Panel is an on-screen keyboard and writing pad. With Input Panel, you can type text without your standard keyboard.
- Microsoft Windows Journal: Windows Journal turns your Tablet PC into a writing pad.
- Microsoft Sticky Notes: You can use Sticky Notes to create and manage short handwritten or voice notes in the same manner that you would keep a stack of paper sticky notes.
- Handwriting Recognition and Conversion: You can write in your own handwriting, and then convert it to typed text.
- Speech Recognition: Tablet PCs have built-in speech-recognition capabilities.
- Document Annotation: You can annotate imported documents with a Tablet PC pen.
- Reading: Your Tablet PC uses Microsoft ClearType technology and a high-resolution display.
- Screen Rotation: You can quickly rotate your screen for landscape or portrait viewing.
- Gestures: You can use your Tablet PC pen to make "gestures." "Gestures" are movements with the pen that complete common tasks.
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