Getting to Know Your Computer

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Getting to Know Your Computer

Desktop Wall Paper Icons

Popular Icons Right Click Microsoft Word

Start Menu (Button) Task Bar Bottom/Left Corner Minimize and show Start Menu functions – Programs, files, accessories, My Computer, Shut Down Bottom/Left Corner

Speaker Volume & Time/Date Bottom/Right Corner

Windows Title Bar Minimize Resize Close Scroll Bar Side Bottom

Choices related to the selected object Pop Up/Shortcut Menu Choices related to the selected object Must RIGHT click to bring up menu (Ex. Desktop)

Creating FOLDERS Why??? Save/Organize Your Turn!