Question for a combination

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Hello world !

I've just installed Vista Beta 2 yesterday ( thanks to Mark who gaves me the
answer I searched ).

I know a 3d animation exists and I don't know how to post it.

It's, like the Alt+Tab combination, we see the launched applications but not
horizontally. It's like a roll-over of big outlines in circle or like a
cascade.

I have 1.75 GB RAM so I think I have enough of memory for that.

I have seen this animation during a microsoft conference in my engeneer
school but I don't remember this combination.

Thanks for answering and excuse my possible languages mistakes, I'm french :-)

See ya !
 
The combination for "3D-Flip" is:

Ctrl+Window Key+Tab

Then you may use the Tab Key, the arrow keys or your mouse scroll-wheel (if
you have one) to cycle through the various windows.

Glad to hear of your success!

Mark

Hello world !

I've just installed Vista Beta 2 yesterday ( thanks to Mark who gaves me the
answer I searched ).

I know a 3d animation exists and I don't know how to post it.

It's, like the Alt+Tab combination, we see the launched applications but not
horizontally. It's like a roll-over of big outlines in circle or like a
cascade.

I have 1.75 GB RAM so I think I have enough of memory for that.

I have seen this animation during a microsoft conference in my engeneer
school but I don't remember this combination.

Thanks for answering and excuse my possible languages mistakes, I'm french
:-)

See ya !
 
The main requirement for 3D-Flip is not memory, but the capability of your
video card.

Since it is working for you, you've got what you need.
 
I have to ask. Memory plays a part somewhere here. How much is dedicated to
the hard drive as virtual, onboard video ram and system ram and how does
directx9 dictate the usage here?
Just interested!
 

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