Getting to Know the Desktop
Lesson 2: Exploring the Desktop
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer
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The “...” following a menu item indicates that upon clicking
the menu item, Windows 95 will display a dialog box prompt-
ing you for more information.
The“
” symbol next to a menu item indicates a submenu
will appear when you point to the item.
2 Click Start again to close the menu.
3 To access an additional menu, called the shortcut menu,
click Start with the secondary button.
Clicking most objects with the secondary button displays a
shortcut menu of options which apply specifically to that
object. The shortcut menu for the Start button provides three
options:
Run...
starts a program or opens a folder when you type a pro-
gram or folder name.
Suspend
saves the current system settings and turns the power
off.
Shut Down...
shuts down or restarts your computer.
When You Point to
The System
Open
opens the Start menu window
Explore
starts the Windows Explorer
Find
opens the Find dialog box and allows you to search for
a document, folder, or program
When You Point to
The System
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