| Re: Question about Mobility Center Home does not have the "Tablet PC" stuff. Use of a 'pen' requires it, as
well as a special screen. Many of the cool tablet features are available in
Home, but not 'all'. When I bought the 'Business' Vista, I was quite pleased
to see how well it integrated my tablet. The Mobility features consider the
pen a 'special input device', useful for mouth or foot control.
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Mark L. Ferguson
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"pc nerd" <pcnerd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6599F33A-35C0-480D-B6FF-F8E64F017731@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> In a table comparing the features of the different versions of Vista, the
> Mobility Center for Home Premium is listed as "Partial". I assume that for
> Ultimate it is complete or something like that. What does "Partial" mean?
> Obviously, the Home Premium version of Mobility Center is missing some
> features that are in the Ultimate version. What features are missing from
> Home Premium?
>
> Thank you.[/color] |