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The Start menu The Start menu provides quick and easy access to the applications available on your computer. Within the Start menu, you should be able to find programs, files, and documents. When you first click on the Start button, this view will appear. On the left, you will see programs you use most often on your computer. A single click is all you need to open any of these programs. On the right side, you will see the default applications listed for easy access. You can single click on any of these icons to open the corresponding application. Don’t see the program you are looking for? Hover the cursor over the All Programs text to see a list of the other programs available on your computer. Click anywhere on the desktop that isn’t within the Start menu, or back on the Start button to close this menu.

Turning Off the Computer The computer must be turned off in the correct way to keep it performing at its best. 1. Click on the Start button 2. Click on Shut down Shutdown Menu Optoins Switch user allows you to stay logged on and log on as a 2nd user at the same time. Log off will log off the current user and take you to the opening screen. Shutdown will actually turn your computer off. Restart will restart your computer. Stand-by is a way to keep your computer on, but running on lower energy. You cannot do anything on your computer when it is on standby.

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