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Vista Beta 1: Tablet PC Input Panel now available

You have to be a registered Beta participant (you get this through the Connect website).

https://connect.microsoft.com/content/content.aspx?SiteID=4&ContentID=103

 

The newsgroup will be live on Aug 3, 2005.

microsoft.beta.longhorn.tabletpc (Note: I do not know if this has changed since the rename of Longhorn to Vista)

 

From the release notes: (all references to "Longhorn" have been changed to "Vista" by me)

 

"Thank you for downloading Tablet PC Input Panel for Windows “Vista” beta 1. The installer installs Input Panel on a Tablet PC running Microsoft Windows “Vista” beta 1. Input Panel is not required for any other hardware. This beta release does not provide any additional Tablet PC functionality or other new Tablet PC features. New features will appear in beta 2.

“Vista” beta 1 does not contain Tablet PC accessories, such as Windows Journal, or Control Panel items for Tablet PCs. These will reappear in beta 2."

 

Sticky Notes and InkBall (yay!) are also slated to return for Beta 2. (Don't deny it, you loved InkBall before you switched to InkCrossword and you still play, I know you do!)

 

Note: I do not anticipate being a presence on the newsgroup. My features are coming online and multiple installs per day are the order of the day. Perhaps you will find other team members on the newsgroups though (Stefan Wick, for one).

 

Update 8/16/05:

Our Release PM had to leap through "extra loopty loops" to shepherd this through. I'm eagerly awaiting word on when it'll be available to you.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 02, 2005
    If Vista Beta 1 is available to MSDN users, why isn't the Tablet PC Input Panel avaialble as well?

  • Anonymous
    August 02, 2005
    I was really thinking about trying out Vista on my Tablet but the Tablet Input Panel (TIP) was a glaring...

  • Anonymous
    August 02, 2005
    Connect says "In addition, until you install Input Panel, a keyboard must be connected to your Tablet PC in order to log on" but I don't have the TIP available on the login screen after installing - good job I'm on a convertible (will report it as a bug).

  • Anonymous
    August 02, 2005
    Panic over - I must have had the Tablet resume from Hibernate which I see has known issues with the TIP not being available.

  • Anonymous
    August 08, 2005
    My first install of Vista was on a Virtual PC. Nice but my main problem was that it's sluggish and unresponsive....

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