

Not much changed between my first introduction to the "Luna" user interface on February 5th and the release of Beta 2 on March 23, 2001, but I will be looking closely at Beta 2 and post-Beta 2 builds in the coming weeks. Note that this review was written based on over a month of hands-on experience with several pre-Beta 2 builds, and I verified this information against latest pre-Beta 2 build before publication. Given all of the information in these showcases, this review will focus on the changes, improvements, and new features in Windows XP Home Edition and Professional Edition, discussing where these features succeed and fail. Windows XP Networking: Wireless and Home Networking.Windows XP Software and Hardware Compatibility.Professional Edition: What's the difference? Windows XP User Interface Gallery: What's new, different, and updated in the "Whistler" UI.In these Technology Showcases, I present behind-the-scenes looks at. Regardless of the Windows version you're using today, you're going to want Windows XP.īefore we proceed, I recommend reading through my extensive Showcase articles about this product, where I discuss a number of the key technologies that make this release special. Surprisingly, even its current beta form, Windows XP is a major success across the board, and it's an upgrade that's easy to recommend for almost any type of user, given some system requirement caveats (more on that later). No, Windows XP has been updated, tweaked, improved, and massaged from top to bottom, in order to create an OS that is equally useful for new users, typical home users, power users, and business desktops. And it's not just because this release includes the first major user interface (UI) change since then, though that's certainly one of the more obvious changes. If using a new Magic Remote, or Magic Remote from another TV, you will need to perform this pairing process before use.Clearly, Windows XP is the most important operating system release since Windows 95. When you see “Registering new Magic Remote” or “Your Magic Remote has been successfully registered”, pairing is complete.
The Power button will flash 3 times when pairing is complete. To Re-pair the Magic Remote, press the Exit button (or Home and Back buttons)for more than five seconds while facing the remote toward the TV. If the cursor does not appear, pairing between the TV and the remote may be lost. Or pressing the Wheel button to make the cursor appear on the screen. If the Power button does light up, try shaking the remote. Changing only one battery can cause errors. If the Power button does not light up, try to change both batteries. Try these steps if your Magic remote is not working properly.įirst, check if the Power button lights up when pressed. Troubleshooting Magic Remote (MR-600) - webOS2.0
