- Start Menu
- Taskbar
- Network Neighborhood
The START Menu is split into four main areas. On the left is the Programs area where you access the commonly used programs (i.e. Microsoft Office, Paint, NotePad, Calculator, Printer Software, etc) and on the right is the Commonly Used Folders/Files/Settings area where you access commonly used folders/files (i.e. your Documents, Music and Pictures) and system settings (the computer's hardware and software settings). Towards the bottom-right is the Shutdown area which allows you to Shutdown, Restart, Log-Off and so on the computer and towards the bottom-left is the Quick Search area which is a program that allows you to do an initial quick search of the computer for your files.
2. Taskbar :-
The Taskbar allows the user to locate and launch programs through the Start button, see any program that is currently open, display the time or date, items running in the background through the Systray
3. Network Neighborhood :-
Network Neighborhood is the Microsoft Windows name for a way/method to browse the Local Area Network. Network Neightborhood has now become My Network Places in Windows XP. The function remains the same.
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