Windows7 operating system basic tutorial course 3: running the program (a)

  
Third, running the program

The tasks in the computer are completed by the program, different tasks are completed by different programs or software;

1, find the program

1) look for the icon on the desktop, many programs will put a shortcut on the desktop, is a small icon with an arrow, double-click this icon will open it Corresponding program;


2) Find in the "Start" menu, click the "Start" button on the left side of the taskbar, a menu will pop up, there is a "All Programs" ,


3) When you mouse over it, it will display the installed program menu items. Each item represents an application. Clicking on a menu item will start the corresponding program;



4) From the start menu has many items, the general color of the icon represents a running application, and an uninstall icon is to delete the application ( Don't mess around);


5) The files are usually placed in the "My Documents" folder of your own user folder;


6) If you can't find your own files, you can use "Search" in the Start menu. "command and follow the prompts step by step operation on it;



2, the position of frequently used programs (more introductory computer learn computer basics, go to http ://www.pc6c.comComputer Knowledge Network)

1) IE browser, library folder and media player in the task bar below, click to run;


2) Most applications have a menu option in all the programs in the Start menu, click on the color icon;


3) "Notepad", "Drawing" and "WordPad" are in the "Attachment" of "All Programs" in the "Start" menu, pay attention to aiming at the click, the mouse does not move;


3, practice

1) Open the IE browser, library folder in the taskbar, and close it after success;

2) Find a shortcut on the desktop, double click This program, after successful, close it, try another one;

3) Find the "Notepad" program item in the attachment, click Run, close it after success, if there is a prompt to save, select " No, run "painting" again;

This section has learned the basics of running programs. If you have successfully completed the exercises, continue to the next lesson;

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