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19 Cards in this Set
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Action Center
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Provides important messages about critical security and maintenance
components on your computer, such as the firewall, antivirus protection, and spyware protection. |
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Address bar
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Identifies the path for the currently open folder.
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Close button
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Used to close a window.
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Computer folder
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Where you access hard disk drives, removable drives and media, CD and
DVD drives, network locations, and other removable media such as cameras and scanners. |
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Control Panel
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The command center for configuring Windows settings.
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Desktop
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The main work area in Windows.
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Explorer windows
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Used to navigate to items on your computer.
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Favorites
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Link to folders containing the items you use the most.
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Jump list
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On the Start menu, you can right-click the icon to view recently used files in a jump
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Libraries
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Provide a view of related files and folders by assembling them in a single location.
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Notification area
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Notification area task icons run in the background; you can use these to
check the time and date, adjust speaker volume, and access other network or system features. |
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Operating system
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Software that controls the basic operations of your computer. Pin: To easily access programs, you can attach, or pin a program icon directly to the taskbar or
Start menu. |
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Pointer
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Appears as an arrow on the screen, indicates the position of the pointing device.
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Pointing device
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Allows you to interact and communicate with your computer such as with a mouse, trackball, or touchpad.
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Recycle Bin
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Stores the files you want to delete and allows you to restore them if needed.
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Start button
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Brings up menus that give you a variety of options, such as starting a program,
opening a document, searching for items on your computer, finding help, or shutting down the computer. |
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Taskbar
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Appears at the bottom of the screen and displays icons.
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Window
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Files and folders, directories that contain files or other folders, are displayed in a
small work area known as a window. |
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Windows Aero
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A graphic interface feature that gives a translucent quality to windows, dialog boxes, and other items.
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