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Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-1 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Microsoft®

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-2 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Chapter Objectives Use Desktop icons and the Taskbar to start programs and open files or folders Organize and manage data, including copying, moving, creating, and deleting files and folders Customize the Desktop by changing the theme, background, colors, and settings, and adding a screen saver Use the Help and Support Center features Customize monitor settings

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-3 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Starting Windows XP Start Windows XP by powering on the computer and its peripheral devices (monitor, printer, etc.) Click your user account icon to log on without a password, OR, as needed, type your user name, then type in the password, and press Enter to log on Your desktop will appear

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-4 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings The Windows Desktop Icons represent programs, files, or folders Start button Task button area Notification area Icons Usually have additional icons on the desktop Double-click the desktop icon to open its associated program, file, or folder Taskbar Quick Launch toolbar (single-click icons)

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-5 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Use the Start menu to start programs Click a pinned or recently-used application program Click All Programs to navigate to programs not shown Use the choices in the right column for folders or other features Click Search at the bottom right to look for a program, folder, or file Using the Taskbar: the Start Menu

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-6 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Opening a Program Click the Start button, then drag up to All Programs, drag over and up to Microsoft Office, then drag over and down, and click Microsoft Word Word’s task appears in the Taskbar

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-7 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Opening Another Application Click the Start button, then drag up to All Programs, drag over and up to Microsoft Office, then drag over and down, and click Microsoft Excel Excel’s task also appears in the Taskbar

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-8 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Switching between Tasks The Taskbar shows two open tasks Click the taskbar button for Word to make it active Click the taskbar button for Excel to make it active Only one open task can be active

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-9 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Closing the Application Click the application’s Close button (top X) in the upper right corner of the window

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-10 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings The Notification Area Contains icons for specialized programs that run in the background; newly installed programs may add icons Hover the mouse pointer over the icon and hesitate about a second to display a tooltip Left-, right-, or double-click one of these icons to display its menu, dialog box, or options If all icons don’t show, click the arrow to the left of the notification area

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-11 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings The Notification Area../2 Contains an icon display of the computer’s system clock Double-click the system clock icon to display its dialog box and options Click to select or change the date and time components; click OK when finished

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-12 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Managing Files and Folders File – has a name, location, and file type (the file type indicates which application program can open or change it) Folder – used to hold several files and to organize files Drive – hardware location of folders and files Each user has his/her own My Documents folder on the C: hard drive, created automatically by Windows to store his/her files

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-13 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Copying a File or Folder Open My Computer (click Start, My Computer) Navigate to and click on (select) the file or folder to be copied Under File and Folder Tasks, click Copy this file or Copy this folder In the Copy Items dialog box, navigate to the drive/folder to contain the copied item Click the Copy button

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-14 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Deleting a File/Folder Open My Computer (click Start, My Computer) Navigate to and click on (select) the file or folder to be deleted Under File and Folder Tasks, click Delete this file or Delete this folder At the confirming delete message, reply Yes The file is removed from its location and stored in the Recycle Bin

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-15 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Selecting Multiple Files & Folders Click first file or folder Hold down the Shift key and click the last one Adjacent files, folders Non-adjacent files, folders Hold down the Ctrl key and click the desired files, folders

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-16 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Creating a Folder Open My Computer (click Start, My Computer) Navigate to the location for the new folder In the File and Folder Tasks, click Make a new folder When the new folder appears with its name highlighted, type a name for the folder and press the Enter key

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-17 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Using the Recycle Bin Recover a deletion: double-click the Recycle Bin, right-click the desired item, click Restore Empty the Recycle Bin: right-click the Recycle Bin desktop icon, click Empty Recycle Bin

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-18 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Creating a Shortcut Create a shortcut on the desktop for a file or folder… 1. Open My Computer 2. Navigate to the desired file or folder 3. Right-click the desired file or folder 4. Click Send to and choose Desktop Delete a shortcut from the desktop… Click and drag the shortcut to the Recycle Bin

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-19 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Customizing monitor settings Customizing the Desktop To display Desktop properties … Right-click an empty spot in the Desktop Click Properties in the shortcut menu

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-20 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Center Customizing monitor settings Features Summary How do you start a program using an icon on the Desktop? Double-click the program’s icon

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-21 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Center Customizing monitor settings Features Summary How do you start a program using an icon in the Quick Launch toolbar? Click the program’s icon in the Quick Launch Toolbar

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-22 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Center Customizing monitor settings Features Summary How do you start a program using the Start button? Click the Start button, click All Programs, click and drag to the desired program

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-23 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Center Customizing monitor settings Features Summary How can you change the system date? Double-click the Time icon in the Notification area

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-24 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Center Customizing monitor settings Features Summary How do you display the Desktop Properties dialog box? Right-click an empty spot in the Desktop and click Properties

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-25 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Center Customizing monitor settings Features Summary How do you close an application window? Click the Close button (X) in the upper right corner of the application window

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-26 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Center Customizing monitor settings Features Summary How can you create a new folder? 1.Navigate to the drive and folder for the new folder 2.In the Files and Folders Task Pane click Make a new folder 3.Type the name for the folder

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-27 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Center Customizing monitor settings Features Summary How can you copy several files at once into the My Documents folder? 1.Navigate to and select the files 2.Click Copy the selected items in the Files and Folders Task pane 3.In the Copy Items dialog box, navigate to the My Documents folder 4.Click Copy

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-28 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Center Customizing monitor settings Features Summary Is a file permanently gone from your hard drive when you delete it? No, it has been automatically placed in the hard drive’s Recycle Bin

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-29 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Center Customizing monitor settings Features Summary How do you recover a deleted file? 1.Double-click the Recycle Bin to open it 2.Locate and click on the deleted file 3.Click File, Restore

Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-30 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Turning Off the Computer Turning Off the Computer Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting Managing Files & Folders: Copying, Moving, Deleting, Selecting The Recycle Bin Creating a Shortcut Customizing the Desktop Customizing the Desktop Using the Help and Support Center Using the Help and Support Center Customizing monitor settings Features Summary How do you create a shortcut on the Desktop for a commonly-used file? Locate the file, right-click it, and click Send To, then click on Desktop