write a note on some of the basic windows accessories
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We will be featuring some of the more complex or less common accessories during the next few weeks and go in to more detail. In this issue we cover Windows Mobility Center and Math Input Panel. In the meantime, be sure to take some time and explore the many options available in your accessory menu; you can hover over any of them when you click Start/Accessories, and you will see a short description.
Calculator: Performs basic arithmetic tasks with an on-screen calculatorCommand Prompt: Performs text based (command line) functionsConnect to a Network Projector: Display your desktop on a network projectorConnect to a Projector: Connect your computer to a projector using a display cableGetting Started: Learn about Windows FeaturesMath Input Panel: Opens the Math Input Panel to write and create math equationsNotepad: Create and edit text files using basic text formattingPaint: Create and edit drawings, or edit images and picturesRemote Desktop Connection: Use your computer to connect to a computer that is located elsewhere and run programs or access filesRun: Opens a program, folder, document or websiteSnipping Tool: Capture a portion of the screen so you can save, annotate or share the screenshot.Sound Recorder: Record sound and save it to your computerSticky Notes: Create short handwritten or text notesSync Center: Sync files between your computer and network foldersWindows Explorer: Display files and folders on your computerWindows Mobility Center: Opens the Windows Mobility Center so you can adjust brightness, volume, power options and other mobile (laptop) optionsWord Pad: Create and edit text documents with complex formattingWindows Mobility Center
Calculator: Performs basic arithmetic tasks with an on-screen calculatorCommand Prompt: Performs text based (command line) functionsConnect to a Network Projector: Display your desktop on a network projectorConnect to a Projector: Connect your computer to a projector using a display cableGetting Started: Learn about Windows FeaturesMath Input Panel: Opens the Math Input Panel to write and create math equationsNotepad: Create and edit text files using basic text formattingPaint: Create and edit drawings, or edit images and picturesRemote Desktop Connection: Use your computer to connect to a computer that is located elsewhere and run programs or access filesRun: Opens a program, folder, document or websiteSnipping Tool: Capture a portion of the screen so you can save, annotate or share the screenshot.Sound Recorder: Record sound and save it to your computerSticky Notes: Create short handwritten or text notesSync Center: Sync files between your computer and network foldersWindows Explorer: Display files and folders on your computerWindows Mobility Center: Opens the Windows Mobility Center so you can adjust brightness, volume, power options and other mobile (laptop) optionsWord Pad: Create and edit text documents with complex formattingWindows Mobility Center
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Windows Accessories has a lot of features that you may be familiar with
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Calculator: Performs basic arithmetic tasks with an on-screen calculator
Command Prompt: Performs text based (command line) functions
Run: Opens a program, folder, document or website
Sticky Notes: Create short handwritten or text notes
Word Pad: Create and edit text documents with complex formatting
Windows Mobility Center
Etc
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Calculator: Performs basic arithmetic tasks with an on-screen calculator
Command Prompt: Performs text based (command line) functions
Run: Opens a program, folder, document or website
Sticky Notes: Create short handwritten or text notes
Word Pad: Create and edit text documents with complex formatting
Windows Mobility Center
Etc
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