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Windows 8 Device Center Beta Released
« on: March 12, 2012, 04:18:28 PM »
Windows 8 Consumer Preview was released on 29th February at the Mobile World Congress 2012, with most  positive review around the blogger circuit with over 1 million download mark on the very first day.


Along with that release Microsoft also released the Device Center Beta for “Microsoft” Keyboard and Mouse to work on customized settings. So those who own a Microsoft mouse and keyboard on their Windows 8 Consumer Preview can take advantage of this software.Allowing the devices like the Touch Mouse with custom settings with basic settings like adjusting the  vertical  scrolling  speed and vertical Flick as well as it allows app specific settings.
 
Device Center helps you personalize and customize how you work on your PC
 
 ■ Tailor your mouse and keyboard to meet your unique needs and work style.

 ■ Modify your mouse and keyboard settings to make it easier to use the unique features of most PC apps.
 
Effortlessly transition to Device Center from existing device management apps
 
 ■ Launch the app from the Windows 8 Start screen.

 ■ View and change basic and application-specific settings for all connected devices in one place.

 ■ Explore features with pop-up descriptive and “how-to” InfoTips.

 ■ Includes access to an online How-To/Troubleshooting library.

 ■ Includes access to an online Healthy Computing Guide for tips on how to work more comfortably on your computer.
 
Currently the Beta version of this software is only available in English Language and since it is in the beta version,there might be a case of bugs in this version of release.You can download the Windows 8  Device Center  32 Bit Version and 64Bit Version according to the Windows 8 Consumer Preview flavor you have installed on your PC.