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Showing posts with label desktops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desktops. Show all posts

The Windows Desktop


The desktop is the on-screen work work area on which windows, icons, menus and dialog boxes appear.
After starting a computer with windows XP installed, you have access to the desktop. From here, you can operate the system. The desktop can have several components. Parts of the desktop include icons and the taskbar. You can change settings on the desktop to customize it. For example , you can change the background to display your school logo, arrange the icon to find class files easier or add a screensaver containing student pictures.
Components of the desktop
The componets of the desktop are:
1.    Icons
2.    Taskbar
3.    Background
4.    Screen Saver
The small pictures that appear on the desktop are called icons. When you start Windows XP for the first time, only the Recycle Bin  icons appears on the desktop. Each icon is a small image that represents afile, folder or program. The text below each icon is the name of the icon. When you rest the mouse pointer on an icon, a rectangular yellow box appears. This is referred to as a tooltip. It gives a brief description of the icon.
The band that appears at the bottom of the screen is called the taskbar. The taskbar has the start menu on the left and the notification area on thr right. You can start an application by using the start menu. The notification area holds system icons that allow for functions, such as changing the time and volume of the computer. Each time you open an application, a button representing the application appears on thetaskbar. The button disappears when you close the application. 
The background is a decorative picture that appears on the desktop behind the icons. The background is also referred to as wallpaper.
A screen saver is a moving picture or a pattern that appears on on yhe sreen when the mouse and keyboard are not used for a specified period of time. You can set a password-protected screen saver, which locks your computer automatically and prevents others from tampering with your system.
Arraning Icons
You can create and arrange the icons on your desktop. You can either drag the icons to positions of your choice on the desktop or arraning them automatically.
To arrange the icons automatically:
1.   Right-click anywhere on blank area of the desktop.
2.   Point to arrange Icons BY, and then click Auto Arreange.
The icons are arranged automatically.
      You can also arrange the icons by name, size or  
      Type.
1.   Click Name to arrange the icon in alphabeticalorder.
2.   Click to Size arrange the icons in order of the size of the file
3.   Click Type to arrange the icons in order of the file types


   

Desktops and Towers
Desktop computers are usually placed on desks or tables, hence the name desktop. The  best place for a tower computer is under the desk. Because the difference between desktops and towers is so insignificant, most people refer to all stationary computers as desktops. You can spot desktops in many office environments.


Laptops and Notebooks
Laptops are small portable computers weighinh a few kilograms. Modern laptops are often called notebook computers becayse of their small size. Notebooks aretypically 3 inches or less inthickness. Well-known manufacturers of laptops and notebooks. Laptops and notebooks are equipped with a Liquid Crystal Display screen and can operate on batteries, thus providing mobility to users.LCD is a type of display used in digital watches, only on a much smaller scale.

Handheld
Handheld computers are small portable computers designed to fit your pocket. These computers are generally not as powerful as desktop or notebooks, but neverthless are useful for specific tasks. Handheld computer are designed to facilitate everyday functions, such asusing a calendar and keeping an address book. They can be used to maintain notes, task list and details of appointment.

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