


Nowadays, skills like basic mouse usage, such as clicking on things on the screen and performing drag and drop operations is second nature to us. The answer is really quite interesting, and steeped in the skills, or rather lack of skills, of people who were early adopters of home computers. Windows is a computer operating system and graphical user interface, not a gaming platform. But have you ever stopped to think about why it was ever a part of Windows in the first place? In that case, and just to illustrate how much time has passed since then, Keith wanted to move it from a Windows XP machine to his “new Dell with Vista.” Ah, those were the days! (*SHUDDER*) asked a very similar question about moving Solitaire (I.G.T.M. com) and sure enough, way back when the column was relatively young, reader Keith S. So I searched the column archives over at (not. More: Gmail's format doesn't translate well to all cellphones | It's Geek to MeĪ: Your question had a ring of familiarity to it, Gordon. Previous column: Keeping up with today's TV technology is not easy | It's Geek to Me
