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From the Publisher:Here are the revised and updated official Microsoft guidelines for creating well-designed, visually and functionally consistent user interfaces for applications that run on the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems, including Windows 98 and Windows 2000. Microsoft Windows User Experience, which is a revision of The Windows Interface Guidelines for Software Design, the standard resource for designing Windows interfaces, is an essential handbook for all programmers and designers who work with the latest releases of Windows and Microsoft Internet Explorer, regardless of experience level of development tools used. It covers the basic principles of user-interface design and design methodologies and specifies how data-centered concepts such as objects and properties can be applied to interface design. The book includes detailed information on mouse, keyboard, and other input-device interaction and on how to use the common interface elements supplied by the operating system. It also includes information about supporting international users and users with disabilities.