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Using the Windows desktop

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CHAPTER 2: Using Windows Using the Windows desktop After your notebook starts, the first screen you see is the Windows desktop. The desktop is like the top of a real desk. Think of the desktop as your personalized work space where you open programs and perform other tasks. Help For more information about the Windows desktop, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type Windows desktop in the Search Help box, then press ENTER. Your desktop may be different from this example, depending on how your notebook is set up. The desktop contains the taskbar, the Start button, and the Recycle Bin icon. Desktop elements Description The taskbar is the bar at the bottom of the notebook display containing the Start button on the left and a clock on the right. Other buttons on the taskbar represent programs that are running. Click a program's button on the taskbar to open the program's window. The Start button provides access to programs, files, help for Windows and other programs, and notebook tools and utilities. Click the Start button, then open a file or program by clicking an item on the menu that opens. The Recycle Bin is where files, folders, and programs that you discarded are stored. You must empty the Recycle Bin to permanently delete them from your notebook. For instructions on how to use the Recycle Bin, see "Deleting files and folders" on page 11. The Windows Security Center icon may appear on the taskbar near the clock. The icon changes appearance to notify you when the security settings on your notebook are set below the recommended value or when updates are available. Double-click this icon to open the Windows Security Center. For more information, see "Using Windows Security Center" on page 64. 6

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CHAPTER 2: Using Windows
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Using the Windows desktop
After your notebook starts, the first screen you see is the Windows
desktop
. The
desktop is like the top of a real desk. Think of the desktop as your personalized work
space where you open programs and perform other tasks.
Your desktop may be different from this example, depending on how your notebook
is set up.
The desktop contains the taskbar, the Start button, and the Recycle Bin icon.
Help
For more information about the Windows desktop, click Start, then click
Help and Support. Type
Windows desktop
in the Search Help box, then press
E
NTER
.
Desktop elements
Description
The
taskbar
is the bar at the bottom of the notebook display
containing the Start button on the left and a clock on the right.
Other buttons on the taskbar represent programs that are
running.
Click a program’s
button
on the taskbar to open the program’s
window.
The
Start button
provides access to
programs, files, help for Windows and
other programs, and notebook tools
and utilities.
Click the Start button, then open a file
or program by clicking an item on the
menu that opens.
The
Recycle Bin
is where files, folders,
and programs that you discarded are
stored. You must empty the Recycle Bin
to permanently delete them from your
notebook. For instructions on how to
use the Recycle Bin, see
“Deleting files and
folders” on page 11
.
The Windows Security Center icon may
appear on the taskbar near the clock.
The icon changes appearance to notify
you when the security settings on your
notebook are set below the
recommended value or when updates
are available. Double-click this icon to
open the Windows Security Center. For
more information, see
“Using Windows
Security Center” on page 64
.