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PPLICATION INTERFACE Application- another word for a program running on the computer. User interface- the way the user tells the software what to

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APPLICATION INTERFACE

Application- another word for a program running on the computer.User interface- the way the user tells the software what to do and how the computer displays information and options to the user.

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GRAPHICAL USER

INTERFACEUses pictures to make it easier for the user. It is more user friendly.

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GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE

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WINDOWS AND ITS COMPONENTS

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The main components of Windows when you start your computer are the Desktop, My Computer, Recycle Bin, Start Button, Taskbar, and Shortcuts to applications. After opening an application, you will also have a window with an active application which will appear in your desktop and taskbar.

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DESKTOP

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The Desktop is the very first screen you see after Windows starts. There you find the folders: My Documents, My Computer, the Recycle Bin and any Shortcuts for applications and files that you have created.

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MY COMPUTER

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My Computer

When you double-click on the My Computer icon on the desktop, it will open a window similar to the one shown recently, where you can navigate between the computer's drives and Control Panel tools.

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RECYCLE BIN

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When you delete a file from your computer's hard drive, it is removed to the folder called Recycle Bin. Files deleted from your hard drive are still available for restoring if needed, unless you empty your Recycle Bin. 

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TASKBAR

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The Taskbar is the row at the bottom of the Windows screen where all currently open applications or files are listed. The taskbar is used to select a file or application that is already opened or to put an application in the foreground.

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MULTITASKING

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The term multitasking means to be running or working in two or more applications at the same time. You can be more productive by multitasking.

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MINIMIZE

MAXIMIZE

CLOSE

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In the top-right corner of your document are the Minimize/Maximize/Close buttons. The first one when clicked minimize your screen, sending it to the taskbar. The second one maximize your screen, filling all desktop with the document you are working with.The last button is used to close your document.It is best practice to work with your document window maximized.

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SHORTCUT

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A shortcut creates a button or icon which typically stays on the desktop and when clicked, quickly allows you to start a program or open a file without having to go to its permanent location on your computer.

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START MENU

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By clicking the Start button, in the very bottom-left corner of the screen, a vertical window will come up with the Start Menu. The list of submenus in the pop-up window let you navigate and select the application you want to run.