Windows Desktop: Parts of The Desktop Screen
Windows Desktop: Parts of The Desktop Screen
1. Icon
An icon is a small colorful graphical picture that represents an object like a file, folder,
program or any hardware components of the computer. Every icon has a label, which identifies
it. The labels can be changed.Windows operating system uses different icons to represent files,
folders and applications. Icons found on the desktop are normally left aligned. Icons of the
Desktop. The icons provided by windows are:
1. My Documents
2. My Computer
3. My Network Places
4. Recycle Bin
5. Internet Explorer
Displaying and Arranging Icons
By default, the icons in a window are displayed as large icons. You can view more information at
the same time if you change how the icons are viewed from large to small icons. To change the
view, click on the View menu, and select the view you need from Large Icons, Small Icons, List,
or Details. You can easily change how the icons are arranged by going to the View menu, and
selecting Arrange. You can choose to arrange the files alphabetically by Name, by Type, by Size
or by Date. This is especially helpful if there is a lot of information that you want to organize, or
if you are having difficulty finding the file you are looking for.
2. Task Bar
The task bar is at the bottom of the desktop but you can move it to the top or either side of the
screen by clicking and dragging it to the new location. Buttons representing programs currently
running on your computer appears on the task bar. At the very left of the task bar is the start
button. At the right side is an area called the system tray? Here you will find graphical
representation of various background operations. It also shows the system clock.
3. Start Button
Start button is found at the lower left corner of the screen. Click once on the start button to open
a menu of choices. Through this button we can open the programs, installed on your computer
and access all the utilities available in the windows environment. We can shutdown, restart
and/or standby the computer by using the start button.
Recycle Bin
Recycle bin makes it easy to delete and undelete files and folders. When a file or folder is deleted
from any location, Windows stores it in the recycle bin. If a file is deleted accidentally, you can
move it back from the recycle bin. We can also empty recycle bin to save disk space.
Steps to move back the file or folder from the recycle bin.
1. Open Recycle bin by double clicking on its icon.
2. Select the file or folder you want to move back.
3. Click the right mouse.
4. A menu will appear, choose restore from it.
5. Windows will move the file or folder back to the location from where it was deleted.
My Computer
My computer lets you browse the contents of your computer. The common tasks that we can
perform through my computer are:
1. Access information stored as different storage devices connected with the computer, such as
hard disk, floppy disk or CD ROM.
2. Create, move, copy, delete or rename files, folders and programs from one disk to another
disk.
My Documents
It is a desktop folder that provides a convenient place to store documents, graphics or other files
that you want to access quickly. On the desktop it is represented by a folder with a sheet of paper
in it. When you save a file in a program such as word pad or paint, the file is by default saved in
my documents unless you choose a different location.
The following steps may be followed to open a document from its window.
1. Move the mouse pointer to My Documents icon.
2. Double click on it to open its windows.
3. Double click on any of its item to open it.
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Windows
It is a rectangular area of Screen that displays different information. In windows every folder or
application has a window. Following are the properties of a window:
1. Every window has a title bar which displays the name of the window.
2. A window can be resized, minimized and maximized by pressing the buttons at the top right
corner, of the title bar.
3. A window can be closed by pressing the x button at the right of the title bar.
4. A window can be moved at any location of the screen.
Managing Windows
The basic parts of any of the windows screens are: the Title Bar (Figure 3, 1) that identifies the
current window that you are in; the Menu Bar (Figure 3, 2) with File, Edit and Help options; the
Standard Toolbar (Figure 3, 3) with commonly used options; and the Control Buttons (Figure 3,
4) that allow you to close out X of the screen minimize or maximize the screen. The Scroll Bar
(Figure 3, 5) indicates that not all of the information is displayed; you can slide the bar by
clicking on it and dragging the mouse.
CASCADE: Arranges windows so that they are stacked on top of one another, displaying the
title bar of each window (Fig4, 1).
TILE HORIZONTALLY: Stacks the windows on top of each other, much like the rows of a
table.
TILE WINDOWS VERTICALLY: Places the windows side by side, much like the columns of
a table.
File Names The name of a file is very important. The more descriptive you make it, the easier it
will be to identify it and use it. Restrictions to files names depend on the operating system of the
computer.
File Path (File Path = Location) Location specifies the Drive that a file is in, any Folders that
the file is in, and the file Name. The path identifies where you would need to go to access the file
you want. If the file path was: C:\Fiscal Information\Budget.xls, you know the file is stored on
the C-Drive, in the Fiscal Information folder, and the file is an Excel document named Budget.
Programs should be un-installed or removed through this icon instead of deleting them one by
one.
Date/Time
This option allows us to change or set the Date and Time of the computer system. The date and
time are displayed on the system tray on Task bar. We can also bring the date and time settings
dialog box by double clicking time from the system tray.
Display
It is used to change the display setting of the monitor. It has a number of tabs that changes or sets
the display properties of the monitor screen. We can also bring the display properties dialog box
right from the desktop by clicking the right mouse button on any blank space and selecting
properties from the menu.
Fonts
This option can be used to add new fonts in the systems fonts folder can also copy or remove
fonts from this icon.
Internet Options
It changes settings from the web browser software. Web Browser software is used in the Internet
to open web pages.
Modems
Modem is a hardware device that enables the computers to make a dialup networking. We can
connect to the Internet by modems. By using this option we can add modern driver and change
its dialing settings.
Mouse
By using this option we change the mouse pointer styles and button setting of the mouse.
Printers
This option allows us to add or remove a driver of the printer that is connected to the computer
or on a network. Settings of the printer can also change through this option.
System
This option provided us system information about all the devices connected to the computer.
Users
Clicked the arrow at the right edge of scheme. A list of color schemes will
appear.
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Create a folder
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Clicked FOLDER.
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Internet
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To start Internet Explorer, move the mouse pointer over the Internet Explorer icon
(pictured to the left) on the desktop and double click on it. The window will open and will
automatically load the web page designated as that computers home page, or starting page.
The Title Bar
The Title Bar in MS Windows always contains the following items: a symbol associated with the
application you are using, the name of the application you are using, the name of the file within
the application you are using, and the maximize, minimize, and close buttons.
The Address Bar tells you where you are, helps you get where you want to go, and lets you
access where youve been. The Address Bar tells the exact web address for the page you are
currently viewing. If you have a web address that you want to visit, you can type it in this white
text entry box and press the Enter key on the keyboard to bring up that site.
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Back - Sends you to the last page you visited. If you have not visited any pages yet, this button
will not be active.
Forward - Working with back, sends you to the page you were on before pressing back.
Refresh - Reloads the entire page to update it to the most current information.
File: Supplies the commands that allow you to open a new page, save a page, send a page,
preview and print a page, and close and exit Internet Explorer.
Favorites: Allows you to store links to your favorite web sites for future use. You can also
organize and update your favorites in this menu.
Favorites Center and Add to Favoritessave your favorite web pages by clicking on
the green plus sign on your toolbar. Revisit your favorite pages by clicking on the star and
viewing your saved selections.
TabsInternet Explorer 7 now allows
tabbed browsing just like other browsers. Click on the New Tab command to start a new tab.
Tabs can be saved into Groups.
Takes you the page you have set as your home page on the computer.
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Prints out the entire web page you are currently viewing. Please note: there will be no
confirmation screen when you use this button. It automatically sends the page to the printer as
soon as you click on the button.
Once you have found some web sites that you like (or use regularly) you can add them to your
favorites, to do this :1.
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AltaVista
AOL Search
Ask Jeeves
Google
HotBot
Lycos
http://www.altavista.com
http://search.aol.com
http://www.uk.ask.com
http://www.google.co.uk
http://www.hotbot.com
http://www.lycos.com
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Bing
Yahoo
http://www.bing.com
http://www.yahoo.co.uk
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In the File Name box, type a name for the page, and then click Save.
Note: Internet Explorer saves only the text on a page, not the graphics.
To save a picture
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In the File Name box, type a name for the item, and then click Save.
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