CHAPTER 1
Getting Started with Windows
To do something useful with your computer and with Windows, you need to explore the screen, connect to your network, and learn how to work with apps.

Explore the PC Screen
Before getting to the specifics of working with Windows, take a few seconds to familiarize yourself with the basic elements of the screen. These include the desktop, the Start button, and the taskbar. In most cases, the Start button and the taskbar are always visible. If they do not appear, move the mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen.

Desktop Icon
An icon on the desktop represents a program or Windows feature. A program you install often adds its own icon on the desktop.
Mouse Pointer
When you move your mouse, this pointer () moves along with it.
Desktop
This is the Windows “work area,” meaning that it is ...
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