L.O. 3 computer
L.O. 3 computer
2. Types of Booting
• Cold Boot (Hard Boot):
Starting the computer from a completely powered-off state.
o Example: Turning on a desktop in the morning after it was switched off overnight.
• Warm Boot (Soft Boot):
Restarting the computer without turning off the power (using restart command or key
combination like Ctrl + Alt + Del).
o Example: After installing new software that requires restarting the PC.
Topic: AC3 - Different Desktop and Control Panel Components Are Identified
1. Desktop Components
The desktop is the main user interface that appears after logging on. It allows users to interact
with files, folders, and applications.
Key Desktop Components:
• Icons:
Small graphical representations of programs, files, folders, or shortcuts.
Example: Recycle Bin, This PC, Microsoft Word shortcut.
• Taskbar:
A horizontal bar at the bottom of the screen showing open applications, quick launch
icons, system tray, and the clock.
Example: Open applications appear as buttons; the Start button is also here.
• Start Menu (Windows OS):
Provides access to installed applications, settings, power options, and search.
Example: Click Start to find installed programs like Excel or Settings.
• Wallpaper/Background:
The image or color displayed behind desktop icons.
Example: User can set a company logo or personal photo.
• System Tray (Notification Area):
Shows system notifications, time, date, volume control, Wi-Fi status, and antivirus alerts.
4. Practical Examples
• Opening a file: Double-click on the file icon.
• Accessing file options: Right-click on the file to see a menu.
• Selecting multiple items: Hold Ctrl, and left-click on each file.
• Dragging a file: Left-click and hold the file, drag it to a new folder, and release.
Main screen area where icons, files, and Icons like 'This PC,' 'Recycle Bin,'
Desktop
folders appear. or shortcuts.
Horizontal bar (usually at the bottom) Start button, open programs, time
Taskbar
showing open programs and tools. and date.
Located on the right side of the taskbar Volume, battery status, Wi-Fi
System Tray
showing system notifications. signal.
Quick Allows fast access to frequently used Chrome, File Explorer, Email
Launch Bar applications. shortcut.
Window Buttons to minimize, maximize/restore, or The 'X,' '□,' and '_' buttons in the
Controls close a window. upper-right corner.
Allow users to scroll up, down, left, or right Scroll bar on the right of a web
Scroll Bars
in a document or webpage. browser or Word document.
Alt + Tab Keyboard shortcut to switch between Pressing Alt + Tab to move from
(Windows) open applications. browser to PowerPoint.
Multiple desktops Create virtual desktops for different Desktop 1 for work apps; Desktop 2
(Windows) tasks. for entertainment.
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Here are detailed notes with examples and three essay questions for AC7: A dialog box is
used.
Detailed Notes
Topic: AC7 - Using a Dialog Box
1. What is a Dialog Box?
A dialog box is a small window that appears on the screen to:
• Request user input.
• Provide information.
• Ask the user to make a decision before continuing.
Dialog boxes are part of the Graphical User Interface (GUI).
2. Types of Dialog Boxes
Input Box Allows the user to enter data. Enter your name for a form.
Asks for confirmation before an action "Do you want to delete this file?"
Confirmation Box
is done. [Yes][No]