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Windows Desktop

Windows Desktop When we start up a computer and log onto the Microsoft Windows operating system, the Windows desktop is displayed. Icon. Taskbar. Cursor. ‘Start’ button. 4.1 The Windows Environment. Desktop of Windows XP. Windows Desktop ‘Start’ button at the left bottom corner

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Windows Desktop

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  1. Windows Desktop When we start up a computer and log onto the Microsoft Windows operating system, the Windows desktop is displayed. Icon Taskbar Cursor ‘Start’ button 4.1 The Windows Environment Desktop of Windows XP

  2. Windows Desktop ‘Start’ button at the left bottom corner open the ‘Start Menu’ the ‘entrance’ for computer operation, many task can be started here 4.1 The Windows Environment

  3. Windows Desktop Recently used programs ‘Start Menu’ of Windows XP 4.1 The Windows Environment My Recent Documents: Open files which are recently used. Printer and Faxes: Install or select a printer. Search: Look up a file. Run: Run a program using command line. All Programs:Run a program. Shut Down: Exit Windows and turn off the computer.

  4. Using Icons Different desktop icons have different meanings and functions. represent a file, a folder or a program If we double-click an icon, we can open a data file, a folder or execute a program. To show the computer’s components. My Computer: My Network Places: To view the computer networks that are linked to this computer. 4.1 The Windows Environment

  5. Using Icons Recycle Bin: To view files that are recently deleted and to restore those files in it. Internet Explorer: To run the Internet Explorer program. My Documents: To open the folder and view the content inside. Word document: To run Microsoft Word and open the document file. 4.1 The Windows Environment Different types of icons

  6. Windows Operation programs or folders are shown in windows control and view information of a window with its standard features 4.1 The Windows Environment

  7. Windows Operation Different windows features Source: http://www.pearson.com 4.1 The Windows Environment Close: Close the window. Title bar: Show the application name. Maximize: Maximize the window to a full screen size. Restore: Restore the window into its original size. Menu bar: Consist of pull down menus. Toolbar: Store the shortcuts for frequently used commands. Minimize: Minimize the window as a button on the taskbar. Status bar: Provide window information.

  8. Windows Operation Different windows features Source: http://www.pearson.com 4.1 The Windows Environment Close: Close the window. Title bar: Show the application name. Maximize: Maximize the window to a full screen size. Restore: Restore the window into its original size. Menu bar: Consist of pull down menus. Toolbar: Store the shortcuts for frequently used commands. Minimize: Minimize the window as a button on the taskbar. Status bar: Provide window information.

  9. Inputting English Characters Keyboard is the most frequently used input device. Keyboard can be used to input English characters directly issue commands to operate a computer A keyboard 4.2 Input the Characters

  10. 4.2 Input the Characters • Chinese Input Methods • To type Chinese characters, we must first learn a Chinese character input method, e.g.: • Tsang-jei Input Method • Simplified Tsang-jei Input Method • Each Chinese character is represented by a series of partial forms. • Each partial form is associated with a letter on the keyboard.

  11. The Tsang-jei character codes and partial forms 4.2 Input the Characters • Chinese Input Methods

  12. Examples of Tsang-jei codes 4.2 Input the Characters • Chinese Input Methods • To use Tsang-jei Input Method, • identify the Tsang-jei codes according to the shape of the character

  13. 4.2 Input the Characters • Chinese Input Methods • Simplified Tsang-jei Input Method • a simplified way of the Tsang-jei Input Method • only need to key in the first and last codes of the character and then choose one character from a list

  14. 4.2 Input the Characters • Chinese Input Methods Examples of Tsang-jei and Simplified Tsang-jei codes

  15. 4.2 Input the Characters • Chinese Input Methods Examples of Tsang-jei and Simplified Tsang-jei codes

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