The desktop is your work surface. It is the screen you see once your computer has finished booting up and you are ready to get started. The small pictures are shortcuts to programs called icons. Double-click icons to start a program. Clicking the Start button also shows a list of programs and other options on the computer. The blue bar across the bottom of the screen is the Task Bar. Here you can see the clock in the far right, and also what programs are open on your computer. Windows are the number of programs you are actively working in.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Are you familiar with the terms Desktop? Icons? Wallpaper? Task Bar? Windows?
The desktop is your work surface. It is the screen you see once your computer has finished booting up and you are ready to get started. The small pictures are shortcuts to programs called icons. Double-click icons to start a program. Clicking the Start button also shows a list of programs and other options on the computer. The blue bar across the bottom of the screen is the Task Bar. Here you can see the clock in the far right, and also what programs are open on your computer. Windows are the number of programs you are actively working in.
The desktop is your work surface. It is the screen you see once your computer has finished booting up and you are ready to get started. The small pictures are shortcuts to programs called icons. Double-click icons to start a program. Clicking the Start button also shows a list of programs and other options on the computer. The blue bar across the bottom of the screen is the Task Bar. Here you can see the clock in the far right, and also what programs are open on your computer. Windows are the number of programs you are actively working in.
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