alt tab interface

Alt+Tab interface

I'd really like to check out the 3-d Alt+Tab. Vista comes defaultly with the 2-d version but in the vista preview, M$ showed off how when you use Alt+Tab, there are full windows that show up one behind the other. Has anyone found the option to change how the Alt+Tab works??J

Check this :o) http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/performance/flip3drundown
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I'd really like to check out the 3-d Alt+Tab. Vista comes defaultly with the 2-d version but in the vista preview, M$ showed off how when you use Alt+Tab, there are full windows that show up one behind the other. Has anyone found the option to change how the Alt+Tab works??J

One thing to add, in Flip3D mode you can also use the mouse scroll wheel to scroll through the list of top level windows.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message

Check this :o) http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/performance/flip3drundown
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--: Original message follows :-- "John" wrote in message
I'd really like to check out the 3-d Alt+Tab. Vista comes defaultly with the 2-d version but in the vista preview, M$ showed off how when you use Alt+Tab, there are full windows that show up one behind the other. Has anyone found the option to change how the Alt+Tab works??J

Just my luck...I'm using an IBM Thinkpad without a windows key. In XP I've mapped my right ALT button as a Windows Key but that doesn't carry over to Vista. Just my luck, hu. Thanks anyway.
"Sean McLeod" wrote:

One thing to add, in Flip3D mode you can also use the mouse scroll wheel to scroll through the list of top level windows.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote in message Check this :o) http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/performance/flip3drundown
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--: Original message follows :-- "John" wrote in message
I'd really like to check out the 3-d Alt+Tab. Vista comes defaultly with the 2-d version but in the vista preview, M$ showed off how when you use Alt+Tab, there are full windows that show up one behind the other. Has anyone found the option to change how the Alt+Tab works??J

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