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The selected app will be opened in a new window. Each window has a Title bar at its top that shows the name
            of the opened program. Here, you see the window of the calculator application with its Title bar.




                                          Program Name               Title Bar
            To the right side of Title bar, there are three buttons:

              v   Minimize Button (       ): When we click this button, the window shrinks into a button on the taskbar.
              v   Maximize/Restore Down Button (         /    ): The Maximize button displays the window on full screen
                 and the button turns into Restore Down button (       ). The Restore Down button is clicked to bring the
                 window back to its normal size.
              v   Close Button (      ): When we click the Close button, the program is closed.

            Changing Wallpaper

            We can change the wallpaper according to our choice in the following way:
            Step 1:  Right-click on the Desktop.
            Step 2:  Click on Personalize option. A Settings dialog box window opens.
            Step 3:  Choose a picture or background of your choice. The background changes.
            Step 4:  Click the Close button on the Title bar.



















            Menu

            A Menu is a list of options that denote various actions that can be performed on an object. A menu generally has
            options that represent commands related to one type of activities. For example, File menu provides options to
            create new files, open existing files, save and print files.
            A group of menus related to various activities in a program is called a Menu bar. It is generally located below
            the Title bar of a window.

            Shortcut
            These objects are the links to files, folders, or programs stored at some other location. These are represented by
            an icon having a jump arrow on its lower left corner.
                                     The Windows operating system has provided a Ribbon in most of its native applications.
                                     The Ribbon contains icons for various commands to perform different actions. The Ribbon
                                     is divided into Tabs and Groups. A Tab contains commands related to one type of activities.
                                     Each tab is divided into Groups which present various options related to an action.







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