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Computer Fundamentals of Windows XP Brainbench Notes 2 Mr. Martin Fundamentals of Technology

The Control Panel can be used to – update items in the Scheduled Task service – Access the add/remove programs dialog (Question 2) The notification area in Windows XP is found in the bottom right corner LAN speed is measured in Mbps (Megabits per second)

Hold down Shift while dragging an item to the Recycle Bin to permanently delete the item The default number of maximum results returned by Help and Support is 15 Control Panel does not access FTP sites TCP/IP is required to access the Internet

The Windows Logo key has the same function in Windows XP as the Start button Using the Themes feature allows you to quickly change the background, sound, and icons You select non-adjacent files by using Ctrl+left click

The Device Manager feature allows you to gather information about your installed modem and updates the driver The Photo Printing Wizard is used to print photos in Windows XP The Association of default file type is not available in the Add or Remove Programs applet

Programs that make Windows XP more entertaining, accessible, provide addresses and a calculator, and so on are found in Accessories