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The smart menu has two main parts left pane and right pane

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Start Menu

To start programs, access folders, make changes to Windows Vista, access Help, log off the computer, switch to a different user account, or turn off the computer, you should use the Start menu. To open the Start menu, click the Start button in the lower-left corner of your screen. You can also press the Windows logo key on your keyboard.

The Start menu is divided into three basic parts:

  • The large left pane shows a short list of programs on your computer.
  • In the lower-left corner is the Search box, which enables you to look for programs and files on your computer by typing in search terms.
  • The right pane provides access to commonly used folders, files, settings, and features. It's also where you go to log off from Windows or turn off your computer.

The Start menu detects which programs you use the most, and it places them in the left pane for quick access .

Right Pane

The right pane of the Start menu contains links to parts of Windows that you are likely to use frequently, including the following:

  • Personal folder. Opens for the currently logged-on user and contains user-specific files including the Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos folders. The folder is named for the name of the user account that is currently logged on.
  • Documents. Opens the Documents folder, where you can store and open a user's personal documents such as letters, reports, and spreadsheets.
  • Pictures. Opens the Pictures folder, where you can store and view digital pictures and graphics files.
  • Music. Opens the Music folder, where you can store and play music and other audio files.
  • Games. Opens the Games folder, where you can access all the games on your computer.
  • Search. Opens a window where you can search your computer using advanced options.
  • Recent Items. Opens a list of files you've opened recently.
  • Computer. Opens a window where you can access disk drives, cameras, printers, scanners, and other hardware connected to your computer.
  • Network. Opens a window where you can access the computers and devices on your network.
  • Connect To. Opens a window where you can connect to a new network.
  • Control Panel. Opens the Control Panel, where you can customize the appearance and functionality of your computer, add or remove programs, set up network connections, and manage user accounts.
  • Default Programs. Opens a window where you can choose which program you want Windows to use for activities such as web browsing, editing pictures, sending e-mail, and playing music and videos.
  • Help and Support. Opens Windows Help and Support, where you can browse and search Help topics about using Windows and your computer.

At the bottom of the right pane, you will find the Power button and the Lock button. The Power button is used to turn off the computer; the Lock button is used to lock your computer without turning it off. After it is locked, you need to use your password to unlock it. Clicking the arrow next to the Lock button displays a menu with additional options for switching users, logging off, restarting, or shutting down.

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