February 1998
Beginner to intermediate
1104 pages
31h 21m
English
The more you use Windows, the more you appreciate its customization options. You can save time by setting features so that they normally appear or act in the way you prefer. You can change the look and feel of almost every component of Windows, from the taskbar, Start menu, and desktop to the date and time formats, language used, keyboards, mouse settings, and more. After you use Windows 95 for a while, you probably will want to modify at least some Windows 95 features to suit your personal taste and needs.
Two features of Windows 95 that you might want to customize right away are the taskbar and Start menu. These are features that you use constantly in Windows, so it makes sense that they should look and work the way ...