A Windows 7 számos felhasználót segítő funkcióval van felvértezve ám ezek néha visszájukra fordulva inkább csak bosszantó automatizmusok is lehetnek. Az egyik ilyen az Aero Snap funkció mely több dolgot is csinál. Az egyik, hogyha egy ablakot a képernyő felső részéhez illesztünk akkor az teljes képernyőre ugrik, míg ha a bal vagy jobb oldalhoz tesszük akkor a képernyő felére méretezi az aktuális oldalhoz. Ezek a képességek hasznosak is lehetnek ám több képernyős rendszerekben inkább csak bosszantóak, mivel ilyenkor a Snap nem müködik megfelelően. Épp ezért vagy ha valaki egyszerüen csak nem szereti a funkciót megmutatjuk hogyan lehet ki- illetve bekapcsolni.
1. Menjünk a Start menüre majd nyissuk meg a Vezérlő Pultot (Control Panel) ott pedig a Kezeléstechnikai központot (Easy of Access Center)
2. A megjelenő ablakban legalulra görgetve egy kattintással válasszuk a „A feladatokra való koncentrálás megkönnyítése” (Make it easier to focus on task) menüpontot.
3. Itt keressük meg a „Az ablakok automatikus elrendezésének tiltása…” (Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen) és jelöljük be a szöveg előtti jelölőnégyzetet, majd zárjunk minden ablakot az Alkalmaz illetve OK gombokra kattintva.
Aki pedig több monitoros támogatású hasonló funkciókra vágyik annak ajánlani tudjuk a
GridMove programocskát ami XP alatt is müködik.
This is a real customer review retrieved from Amazon.co.uk.Review by Paul D. Fagan for Rating: Ordered this with Vista BIG MISTAKE, should have ordered with XP. so I had to install Windows 7 , after sorting that its a great little netbook. Those considering this must be aware that this is NOT a laptop so it will not handle numerous open programmes but If you want internet access, emails working with Office and to watch a movie on a plane/train then this will more than do the job. Great looking unit and very light to carry.Friend of mine ordered with XP and his was fine, this unit should never be offered with Vista
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This is a real customer review retrieved from Amazon.co.uk.Review by R. Grzeda for Rating: It’s a really beautiful netbook, but it suffers a major issue. It freezes randomly all the time, especially during a video or voice call on skype. After freeze, the only thing you can do is to hardreset it. Actually a third acer 751 is on his way to me, just because of this problem. The second one frozen for a first time just after 1 minute of videocall on Skype. It’s a common problem with acer 751 and even a producer don’t know how to solve it. So, if you want to use it with Skype, just forget about it, and remember it freezes even during a web browsing sometimes.
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, I have had it running 7hours straight with lower than normal brightness and wifi/bluetooth off, and just microsoft word and access running. So for battery life I can definitely vouch for it to some point.The 11.6inch HD screen is very nice, and looks great when the brightness is turned up. However on a lower brighness, it looks pretty standard. I have succeeded in running 720p video on it, but I have found that streaming HD is not possible without some form of hiccup – be it audio or visual. That being said, when running a video from the HDD, the playback is fine. I use the K-Lite codec pack standard edition and I found that in this rare case; Windows Media Player actually plays smoother than Media Player Classic. So putting it bluntly, if you get the netbook try a few media players before you conclude that playback is poor.The A150 had speakers on the bottom which meant sound was muffled quite badly. Again this model has them on the bottom, but the slight incline due to the 6-cell battery means sound is better. With earphones, its great.The keyboard was also a bit of a surprise. When I first used it, it felt strange but I have quickly warmed up to it. In fact, in just 2 days this netbook has become my chosen platform over my more powerful laptop and desktop.Finally I want to mention the processor. It is listed as 1.22GHz, Windows 7 lists it as 1.33GHz. Either way… its not awesome. Clearly there are going to be issues since its computing power is quite low. I have found that installations of programs take longer than expected, but once they are on, its like using a normal computer. Obviously multitasking isn’t the best idea, but I have found that a browser, winamp, access 2003 and word 2003 running simultaneously is just fine. But do remember this is a NETbook, i.e. it isn’t meant to be a desktop replacement in any way. If you are looking for a lot of power, video editing capabilities etc, then this is not the machine for you. For anything else, i.e websurfing, facebook, media player, office tasks, uni work… its just fine and at £250 a bargain in my opinion.In summary:Battery: 5/5Screen: 4/5 (Bit reflective sometimes)Keyboard: 5/5Preinstalled OS: 2/5 (Vista preinstall is always bad, Id suggest a clean install of it or switch to Windows 7 which has a better graphics driver)Sound: 3/5: (Earphones/Headphones are much better to use)Processor: 4/5Sorry for the wall of text, but I have tried to cover everything that was concerning me before I bought this netbook.
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(Personal Computers) Picked this model up locally on sale (D255-2331). It’s a nice, light, fast little laptop. I was concerned the 3-cell battery wouldn’t last long enough for daily use, but if the backlight is turned down you can get 5 or so hours out of it. Initially when I first charged the battery it wouldn’t get past 96%. I let it run for a day and discharged to about 10%, then let it charge overnight and now it’s saying 100% charge.
Acer puts minimal bloatware on this machine, which is nice. It even comes with some actually useful apps pre-installed (Skype, McAfee, MS Works). There were a TON of Windows updates that were needed though once I got it on the net. The BIOS was also outdated. The network driver caused one bluescreen once, which is what prompted the BIOS udpate. The driver on their site claimed I already had the latest version though.
Speed-wise I’ve had very few issues and I’ve been impressed with how fast this netbook actually is (even with only 1GB of RAM). Web pages load quickly and applications are fast. I installed MS Office 2007 and it loads just as fast as my desktop machine. It’s also worth mentioning that YouTube videos play well. I’ve also played some .wmv videos through Windows Media Player and they play well with minimal CPU usage.
Hard drive is quiet and bottom of the netbook is somewhat warm. There is a small fan and vent on the side. The fan is pretty quiet (can only hear it in a quiet room).
Keyboard is useable, though my hands do notice it is a little smaller than full size. Multi-touch mouse pad works well. The mouse buttons are a bit hard to press at first, as well being right at the edge of the laptop, but after some getting used to it is now acceptable.
Speakers are adequate. Not real loud, but good enough for normal use.
The wireless card picks up my home and work networks and connects to them quickly. For example I can get a 144Mbps link to my Cisco router about 25 feet away through 2 walls. There is no WLAN on/off switch, but you can control it via Windows or the driver software. By default the radio is set to be always on at max power, but you can always get a little more battery life by turning this down as well.
One thing I don’t quite get yet is when the system goes to sleep when the lid is closed it doesn’t always wakeup automatically when the lid is reopened. Sometimes it does it on its own, sometimes I need to press the power button. Not a big deal though.
Overall I’d recommend this laptop to anyone wanting a small light daily-use laptop for simple common tasks.
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