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Taskbar
It is the gray bar that always appears at the bottom of the desktop. It consists of the Start button
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Taskbar
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It is the gray bar that always appears at the bottom of the desktop. It consists of the Start button and application buttons which represent programs that are currently running.
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You can change the location of the taskbar to the left, right, bottom or upper edge of your screen by dragging it to wherever you choose.
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Hover your mouse over an icon to see what the program’s running.
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Right-click an icon and you see the application’s Jump List.
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You can move the icons around on the taskbar by simply clicking and dragging.
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To set Taskbar properties:
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Right-click on the Taskbar > click Properties (Figure 2).
Figure 2: Taskbar Properties
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Check box is a box that can be ticked and unticked. To activate a particular option, just click on the check box and a TICK will appear.
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Tabs are sub menu that are arranged on the top of each other. Some dialog boxes have more that 2 tabs. In the diagram you have 3 tabs: Taskbar, Start Menu, and Toolbars.
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Start button is located at the left end of the taskbar. It provides a click’s access to the Start Menu.
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To add a program to the pinned programs list, navigate to the program (by choosing Start button | All Programs, for example), right-click the program, and choose Pin to Start Menu.
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To remove a program from the list of pinned programs (upper left) or the recently used programs list (lower left), right-click it and choose Remove from This List.
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