The Desktop is the on-screen work area on which windows appear, it' s the first screen that appears when the operating system has initialized. In our case it will be the Windows XP desktop. This desktop is very similar to other operating systems from Windows such Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000,... If you are not familiar with any of the above mentioned operating systems do not worry. We will explain what makes up these systems and what function each part serves. |
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Once Windows XP has initialized, the following screen will appear. It is possible that it is not the same as the one on your computer because Windows allows us to customize the background. This will be discussed later on. |
On the desktop we have icons that allow us to open the corresponding program. For example, by clicking on the icon Later on we will discuss how to create and organize the icons on the desktop, we will also discuss how to change the background. |
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Task Bar. The task bar is what appears on the bottom of the screen. On the bottom left corner there is the Start button. Next we have the area for shortcuts, then the programs running, and lastly the notification area.
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On the middle part there are two areas: The left area contains three separate areas divided by a thin line. On the top third we can see Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. They are located here because these are programs included with WindowsXP. On the next third we find all the programs that we have been using lately. In this example, MSN, Windows Media Player, ... This way we have quicker access to the programs that we most frequently use. To gain access to the rest of the programs we have the green triangle All programs. By clicking here, we can view all of the programs that are installed on our computer.
On the right hand area there are icons to access the different parts of WindowsXP that are most often used: My documents, My Recent Documents, My Pictures, My Music and My Computer. With the Control Panel icon we can configure and customize the appearance of our computer. If we have any questions we can use the Help and Support that Windows offers us. With the Search icon we can find files whose location we are not sure of. The option Run allows us to directly execute certain commands, for example to execute a specific program, etc... At the bottom we have the options Log Off and Turn Off Computer. The first option allows us to close the current session, and the second option allows us to restart or turn off our computer. |
Contains icons that are used to access a particular program quickly. To place an icon here, simply drag it from the desktop. These icons are shortcuts that we can create, as we will see on the following page. To execute, simply click on the icon. The icon The icon The icon |
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Further to the right, as in the example above, two black arrows help us to navigate the buttons in the event that we are working with many windows and they do not all fit on the task bar. |
This area contains icons that represent the programs that start up automatically when the computer is turned on as well as other information. In this case about automatic updates and about the antivirus program. If a round button appears, this allows us to expand or shrink the area that contains the icons of these programs. The time also appears here. If you wish to open them simply double-click on the icon. |
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