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Center for Teaching, Learning & Technology Faculty Technology Workshops Computer Management Albert Robinson / Delwar Sayeed Faculty and Staff Development Programs Center for Teaching, Learning & Technology (CTLT) Colston Hall Room 226 718-289-5100 ext.3063

Windows 7 Desktop Icons Show Desktop button: Point or click here to make open windows invisible Start Button Program icon: Click to open the program. Rearrange icons by clicking and dragging. Task Bar Notification Area: Action Center, clock, and other systems icons are located here. 2

Manipulate and control the Windows desktop, files and disks The standard mouse for a PC has two buttons (left & right). When you click on the right mouse button you get several menus to perform certain task. 3

Creating Folders Go to an empty area of the desktop and right mouse click. Point to New, then Folder, name the folder My files, and then press enter. Moving files on the Desktop into folders Left click and hold down the left mouse button on any file on the desktop. Drag the file to the folder we created (My files) and release the button. Double left click the folder My files, you should see the file you put in there. Sending files and folders to the Recycle Bin To send Files or Folders to the Recycle Bin, single left click on the file or folder. Then press the Delete key on your keyboard. Or right click on the File or Folder then click Delete. The File or Folder is now in the Recycle Bin. Empty the Recycle Bin by right clicking on the Recycle Bin Icon and click Empty Recycle Bin. 4

Moving the Taskbar You can move the Taskbar to the top, bottom, left or right. To move the Taskbar, left click and hold on an empty area of the Taskbar and drag the mouse to the top of the screen. To lock and unlock the Taskbar right click on an empty area on the Taskbar then make your selection. Computer To get to the Computer area of your system, click on the start button, then click on Computer. 5

The Computer area of your operating system is were you can see how many hardrives and what devices (DVD/CD Drives, Flash Drives, MP3 players, Digital Camaras etc.) are attached or installed on your system. In Computer, you can also check to see how much space is left on your harddrive. 6

Reviewing harddrive space To see a graphical view of your hard drive space: Right mouse click on the (C:)drive Click on Properties 7

To change the system setting such as the Desktop Back Ground, Screen Saver, Themes, Appearance, and other settings, click on the Start button then click on Control Panel. View the information by Category 8

Checking the System Memory (RAM) 1. To view the System memory information, click on the System and Securty link in the category view 2. Click on the System link Version of Operation System & Service Pack information RAM information 9

To Personalize Windows 7 Appearance and Sounds: Right-click the desktop and select Personalize. The Personalization window appears. Click the appropriate links to personalize these settings: Themes Change menus, icons, backgrounds and sounds all at once. Desktop Background Choose built-in colors and pictures, or use your own. Select more than one picture to start a slide show. Window Color Change window color and transparency. Sounds Change which sounds play when you perform different tasks. Screen Savers Adjust what it displays and when it appears. Desktop Icons Add icons to the desktop, such as Computer and Network. Mouse Pointers Change how the pointer looks and acts, reverse buttons. Gadgets To Add Gadgets to the Desktop: Right-click the desktop and select Gadgets from the contextual menu. Double-click the gadget you want to add to the desktop. To View Gadgets: Press < windows that are open. > + <G>. The gadgets on your desktop appear on top of the To Remove a Gadget from the Desktop: Point to a gadget and click the Close button that appears. To Download New Gadgets: Right-click the desktop and select Gadgets from the contextual menu. Click the Get more gadgets online link at the bottom of the window, click the Desktop gadgets tab, and click the Download button for the gadget you want to add. To View a Gadget s Options: Point at the gadget, then click the Options button to view and change settings for that gadget. 10

The following table contains keyboard shortcuts that use the. Press this key Open or close the Start menu. To do this +Pause Display the System Properties dialog box. +D Display the desktop. +M Minimize all windows. +Shift+M Restore minimized windows to the desktop. +E Open Computer. +F Search for a file or folder. Ctrl+ +F Search for computers (if you're on a network). +L Lock your computer or switch users. +R Open the Run dialog box. +T Cycle through programs on the taskbar. Shift+ +number Ctrl+ +number Alt+ +number Ctrl+ +Tab +number +Tab Ctrl+ +B +Spacebar Arrow +Up Start the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number. If the program is already running, switch to that program. Start a new instance of the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number. Switch to the last active window of the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number. Open the Jump List for the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number. Cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3- D. Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D. Switch to the program that displayed a message in the notification area. Preview the desktop. Maximize the window. +Left Maximize the window to the left side of the screen. 11

Arrow Press this key Arrow Arrow +Right +Down To do this Maximize the window to the right side of the screen. Minimize the window. +Home Minimize all but the active window. +Shift+Up Arrow +Shift+Left Arrow or Right Arrow Stretch the window to the top and bottom of the screen. Move a window from one monitor to another. +P Choose a presentation display mode. +G Cycle through gadgets. +U Open Ease of Access Center. +X Open Windows Mobility Center. 12