Aero interface Works

by jeyasree on January 18, 2010

In the Aero interface, all the windows screen elements are translucent. The Windows Taskbar and Start menu are translucent in Windows Vista. The key content of a Window is top level of the more visible translucent “glass” of the windows. It serves as a container for the Window’s non translucent content and less on the window “container”.

Every Screen Windows have an own separates graphics layer and it can be stacked on top of each other I a 3D model. The maximize, minimize and close buttons have a subtle redesigns. It is represented by color style format like maximize and minimize buttons glow blue, whereas the close button glows red. All windows in the aero interface are dynamic.

When you maximize or minimize a Window, it animates to or from a special place on the taskbar. All Window movement is much smoother in Vista than it was in Windows XP. Microsoft has also switched to a new system font in Windows Vista. In past version of Windows used the Tahoma font, the vista aero interface uses the Segoe UI font.

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