In this activity, we are going to resize and move a window around the desktop with a mouse. 1Double-click the icon ‘My Computer’ to display its content.

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In this activity, we are going to resize and move a window around the desktop with a mouse. 1Double-click the icon ‘My Computer’ to display its content in a window. Activity 2 Resizing and moving a window

2Maximize the Window by clicking the ‘Maximize’ button. Does the window take up the whole desktop? _____________________________________ Activity 2 Resizing and moving a window Yes

3Minimize the window by clicking the ‘Minimize button. Does the window minimize on the taskbar? _______________________________________ Activity 2 Resizing and moving a window Yes

4Click the ‘My Computer’ button on the taskbar once to display the window in full screen again. Activity 2 Resizing and moving a window

5Click the ‘Restore’ button to change the window to its original size. Activity 2 Resizing and moving a window

6Drag the window’s border to resize the window. Activity 2 Resizing and moving a window When the size of the window is reduced, how can we access the rest of the contents which are not shown on the window? ___________________________________ Drag the scroll bar of the window.

7Click and hold the window’s title bar to drag the window to a suitable space of the desktop. 8Click the ‘Close’ button to close the window. Activity 2 Resizing and moving a window

7Click and hold the window’s title bar to drag the window to a suitable space of the desktop. 8Click the ‘Close’ button to close the window. Activity 2 Resizing and moving a window