Windows 7 Logo Program for Hardware
The Windows Logo Program is designed to address the current and future market needs of customers using the Windows platform. The Windows logo signifies the compatibility and reliability of systems and devices with the Windows operating system. It gives customers confidence that your product is thoroughly tested with Microsoft-provided tools and ensures a good user experience.
The Windows Logo Program helps partners to innovate and bring a premium experience to market, thereby improving their ability to increase market share. The program strives to continuously improve its processes, responsiveness, and partner satisfaction.
What’s New for the Windows Logo Program
- Windows Dev Center-Hardware Dashboard Services
- Windows Logo Program Newsletter – Latest Issue (archived)
Windows 7 Logo Program for Hardware
Getting Started with the Windows Logo Program Learn more about the program, including benefits, guidelines, and how to get started.
The Windows Logo Kit (WLK) contains everything needed to certify devices for Windows—Driver Test Manager (DTM), required tests, and documentation to help set up DTM and execute the tests.
Windows Dev Center - Hardware Dashboard Services Learn how to submit your test packages using the new Hardware Dashboard service. The Hardware Dashboard supports both the Windows Dev Center - Hardware and Desktop sites, and replaces Windows Quality Online Services, or Winqual. |
Logo Program Requirements and Policies To ensure the best compatibility of your device with Windows, review the Windows Logo Program requirements for your class of device, even if you do not intend to qualify your device for a Windows logo. Reviewing these requirements before you begin designing your hardware can help you avoid costly rework of your hardware later in your development cycle. In addition, learn about recent changes to policies and requirements.
Logo Program Resources and Support Links to FAQs, webcasts, and other information related to the Windows Logo Program. |