( 1 ) What is a Taskbar? Explain its various sections.
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The Start Button--Opens the menu.
The Quick Launch bar--contains shortcuts to commonly used applications. Use this to avoid cluttering up your desktop with application shortcuts. If you don't use it, you can remove it (see #2 below).
The main Taskbar--displays icons for all open applications and files.
The System Tray--contains the clock and icons for some of the programs running in the background.
We'll look at each of these in turn.
While the Start menu isn't technically part of the Taskbar, you can control it from there. Right click on an empty area of the main Taskbar section and a menu will pop up. Click on Properties, and you will see a tab for the Start Menu. Check this out to see all the ways you can customize the Start menu.
One other thing you can do to make Programs easier to find in the Start menu is to open the "All Programs" menu. Right click on any item in the list. A menu will pop up. Click "Sort by Name" to alphabetize. Notice you can also delete menu items if you don't use them.
Resize the Quick Launch area by clicking and dragging the divider line after the small icons. If there is a double >> symbol, that means there are more icons on the menu. Click on this to display them. To make the Quick Launch bar more useful, delete icons for applications you don't use. You can also rearrange icons by clicking and dragging them to new locations.
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Taskbar is the thin strip that runs across the bottom of computer.
It has various sections like start button, quick launch icons, a notification area and a clock.
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