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IntelliType Pro software enables you to customize the unique features of your Microsoft:registered: keyboard. You can reassign keys to open a program, file, or Web page, or to perform commands and application-specific functions. You can also disable keys and modify scrolling and zoom slider performance.

IntelliType Pro 5.5 (32-bit)

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IntelliPoint software enables you to customize the unique features of your Microsoft:registered: mouse. You can reassign mouse buttons to perform commands, shortcuts, and application-specific functions. You can also modify mouse settings, such as pointer speed and updated horizontal scrolling.

IntelliPoint 5.5 (32-bit)

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IntelliPoint software enables you to customize the unique features of your Microsoft:registered: mouse. You can reassign mouse buttons to perform commands, shortcuts, and application-specific functions. You can also modify mouse settings, such as pointer speed and updated horizontal scrolling.

IntelliPoint 5.5 (OEM)

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IntelliType Pro software enables you to customize the unique features of your Microsoft:registered: keyboard. You can reassign keys to open a program, file, or Web page, or to perform commands and application-specific functions. You can also disable keys and modify scrolling and zoom slider performance.

IntelliType Pro 5.5 (64-bit)

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VBA Migration Case Study based on Microsoft Word 2003. It is intended for experienced Office/Visual Basic for Applications developers who are taking their first steps with Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office.

Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office Sample: Migrating a Word VBA Solution to Visual Basic Using Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office

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Shortly before Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates gave the opening keynote address at the CES show Wednesday, IDG News Service Executive News Editor Marc Ferranti sat down with company Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer to explore how the software giant's new emphasis on Internet services, particularly via Windows Live, plays in the consumer market. Gates sat in and reviewed aspects of the company's Vista pitch to corporate IT.

Ballmer and Gates take on CES