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Computer performance

What about your computer?

Managing the system If you are having problems with your computer’s hardware , you can access the Device Manager . Any software that is currently running can be viewed and managed using the Task Manager

On the desk top to show the short cut menu Mouse techniques Select - deselect Click Right Click Double click Drag On the desk top to show the short cut menu Start or open the file To move icons or files

Desktop

Multi-tasking – active program Quick launch Notification Area Taskbar Multi-tasking – active program Quick launch Notification Area Lock the Task bar Start menu

Opening Windows Icons Details Pane Window control Buttons Title Bar menu Bar Icons Tool bar Navigation Pane Details Pane

My computer window (Different views- properties) My Document : view->Explorer Bar,path ,details view Folders and Files (creat – copy –cut-rename-delete-empty the recycle bin ) Files Types:Docx- pptx-xlsx- exe-jpg –mp3-zip

Selecting multiple Files , all files Search Printers : set a default –properties- printer Jobs Print screen Create Desk top icon(Shortcut) Control panel :date &time-personalization