Windows Vista

Improving Graphics Speed

I was looking over a brand new Dell Studio laptop at work today and the owner was complaining bitterly about the performance of Vista on this 6 week old machine. The specs were good (4GB RAM and plenty of processor power). He was surprised how my ‘under powered’ Fujistu performed with only 2GB of RAM and a 1.2GHz processor.
All of the visual prettyness was turned on the new Dell, including the animated window motion and the Aero effects. I walked him through reducing the glitz, and it dawned on me that the ability to shut some of the unnecessary effects down was quite well hidden. Here’s how you do it:

A new window titled ‘Performance Options’ will popup. Choose ‘adjust for best performance’ and then turn the following options back on:

The above settings will give a look very similar to what you had before, but with better performance. For ultra-fast (but basic looking), choose the ‘Best Performance’ option, but turn on ‘Smooth edges of screen fonts’.

Once these settings were applied things ran very quickly — more quickly than they really should have! I prefer to have the visual crud disabled as it doesn’t provide any extra functionality and is quite distracting. If you like the eye-candy then choose the ‘Best Appearance’ option and the computer will be back the way it was shipped.

User Interface Improvements

I was quite stunned to see that Microsoft has invested a huge amount of effort in upgrading the font import interface for Vista. As you can see, things have improved significantly since Windows 3.1 …

Font dialogue for Windows 3.1 New and improved for 2008

It’s pathetic isn’t it? The Build 7000 beta of Windows 7 seems to have solved the problem by removing the dialogue. It seems that it wasn’t just me that had ‘issues’ with this 1990s throw-back!