Start Button) button located on the bottom left. Help facilitate ease-of-use, especially in the opening and closing applications. In case you do not know where to start. When you press the Start button opens a sub-menu.
2) Taskbar: The taskbar is the long horizontal bar at the bottom of your screen. Unlike the desktop, which can get obscured by open windows, the taskbar is almost always visible. It has three main sections
3) The Notification Area: It is provides a temporary source for notifications and status. It can also be used to display icons for system and program features that have no presence on the desktop.
4) Peek: It helps us to watch open windows instantly turn transparent, revealing all your hidden icons and gadgets.
5) Search Program and File: Windows Search is a desktop search platform that has instant search capabilities for most common file types and data types, and third-party developers can extend these capabilities to new file types and data types
6) User Accounts: is a collection of information that tells Windows which files and folders you can access, what changes you can make to your computer, and your personal preferences, such as your desktop background or screen saver. User accounts let you share a computer with several people while having your own files and settings. Each person accesses his or her user account with a user name and password
7) Recycle Bin: It is the place that when you delete a file or folder right away, it goes to Recycle Bin.
8) Desktop Background: It’s used to show the process of the program that you choose. It can show the icons that make you faster to find the files and you can decorate it too.
Start Button) button located on the bottom left. Help facilitate ease-of-use, especially in the opening and closing applications. In case you do not know where to start. When you press the Start button opens a sub-menu.
2) Taskbar: The taskbar is the long horizontal bar at the bottom of your screen. Unlike the desktop, which can get obscured by open windows, the taskbar is almost always visible. It has three main sections
3) The Notification Area: It is provides a temporary source for notifications and status. It can also be used to display icons for system and program features that have no presence on the desktop.
4) Peek: It helps us to watch open windows instantly turn transparent, revealing all your hidden icons and gadgets.
5) Search Program and File: Windows Search is a desktop search platform that has instant search capabilities for most common file types and data types, and third-party developers can extend these capabilities to new file types and data types
6) User Accounts: is a collection of information that tells Windows which files and folders you can access, what changes you can make to your computer, and your personal preferences, such as your desktop background or screen saver. User accounts let you share a computer with several people while having your own files and settings. Each person accesses his or her user account with a user name and password
7) Recycle Bin: It is the place that when you delete a file or folder right away, it goes to Recycle Bin.
8) Desktop Background: It’s used to show the process of the program that you choose. It can show the icons that make you faster to find the files and you can decorate it too.
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