Windows
Windows
-DESKTOP
MY COMPUTER- Usually
an icon labeled my computer in
the top left
hand corner
of the desktop. It contains
icons for any disk drives you
have connected to you
computer
MY DOCUMENT- My
Documents is a folder within
the
quickly.
RECYCLE BIN- Recycle Bin, in the Windows Operating System, is the place in which
Windows stores deleted files. You can retrieve files you deleted in error, or
MY NETWORK PLACES It shows remote resources in Windows 95, 98 and NT 4. In all other
versions of Windows, it is called My Network Places.
TASKBAR The task bar was introduced with Windows 95 and has been part of every
version of Windows since then. It is the bar that spans the bottom of the
screen and contains the Start button on the left side and the
NOTIFCATION on the right. The task bar also includes the current time
on the far right side and can hold shortcuts to programs directly to the
right of the Start button.
SHORTCUT ICON A link presented as an icon that provides a user with access to another
object.
WALL PAPER Wallpaper (also desktop picture and desktop background) is an image used
as a background on a computer screen, usually for the desktop of a
graphical user interface. "Wallpaper" is the term used in Microsoft
Windows before Windows 7 (where it is called the Desktop
"Background")
QUICK LAUNCH Windows provides default entries, such as Launch Internet Explorer
Browser, and the user or third-party software may add any further
shortcuts that they choose. A single click on the application's icon in this
area launches the application
NOTIFICATION AREA In Microsoft Windows XP, icons in the Notification area (on the right side
of the taskbar) are, by default, hidden when they are inactive. This
behavior is determined by a setting, which can be cleared or selected for
each item.
START BUTTON The access point for all programs and special Windows places
(Documents, Pictures, Music, Games, Computer, and Control Panel), with
"most recently used" lists for quick access to recently used programs and
documents.
START MENU
The Start Menu and Start Button are user interface elements used in the X Windowing System
and later versions of the Microsoft Windows operating systems. The Start Button provides a
central launching point for application and tasks.
1-Turn off -
2-Restart -
3-Stand By - Standby is a variation on shutting down the computer system that makes use
of a PC's power saving capabilities
4-Hibernate - you can preserve your batteries without taking time to close all your files and shut
down, and then restart and open all your files when you're ready to work again.
A state in which your computer shuts down after saving everything in memory on your hard disk. When
you bring your computer out of hibernation, all programs and documents that were open are restored
to your desktop.
1.Open Power Options in Control Panel. (Click Start, clicks Control Panel, and then double-clicks Power
Options.)
2.Click the Hibernate tab, and then select the Enable hibernate support check box.
If the Hibernate tab is not available, your computer does not support this feature.
4.Click Start, and then click Shut Down. In the What do you want the computer to do drop-down
list, click Hibernate.
If you are using Windows XP Home Edition, or Windows XP Professional with Fast User Switching turned on,
the Shut Down menu will present the options to Stand By, Turn Off, or Restart your computer. Hold down
the Shift key, and the Stand By button will change to Hibernate.
LOG OFF
2-Log off
RUN Type the name of programs, folder, document, or internet resource, and windows
will open it for you.
HELP & SUPPORT- Looking for more ways to find Help topics quickly and easily
SEARCH - It is use for search files, folder, programs and computer on network
2-Network Connection
FAVORITES Here you Can see or store your web site address.
PROGRAMS It shows list of Application software and windows utility that you can use.
WINDOWS ACCESSORIES
CLIPBOARD VIEWER (Clipbrd.exe) is a utility included in Microsoft Windows
that allows users to view the contents of the local clipboard,
clear the clipboard or save copied and cut items. It allows
users to save the clipboard contents to a file and reuse them
later and share them with other users
ACCESSIBILITY WIZARD Uses the accessibility wizard to configure your system to
meet your vision, hearing, and mobility needs.
MAGNIFIER Enlarges selected text and other on- screen items for easier
viewing.
ON- SCREEN KEYBOARD Displays a keyboard that is controlled by a mouse or switch
input device.
SOUND RECORDER Records sounds if a microphone and sound card are installed.
VOLUME CONTROL Controls the volume level of recorded and play-back sounds.
WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER Plays your digital media including music, videos, CDs, DVDs, and
internet radio.
CHARACTER MAP selects special characters and copies them to your documents.
DISK DEFRAGMENTER Defragments your volumes so that your computer runs faster
and more efficiently.
ADDRESS BOOK Manages your contact and finds people and businesses using
directory service.
SYNCHRONIZE Updates the network copy of materials that were edited offline,
such as documents, calendars, and e-mail messages.
NOTEPAD Creates and edits text files using basic text formatting.
REMOTE ASSISTANCE Lets you invite a friend to connect to your computer and help
you with problems.
WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER Capture and edit digital media on your computer and then
share your saved movies by e-mail, the internet, recordable on
CDs and DVDs