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Getting to Know the Windows ® XP Operating System
Lesson 2: Using the TouchPad and control buttons together
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the files and folders reside in your computer on a storage 
device, such as a disk drive. 
You can think of your computer storage system in terms of 
office equipment. You have a file cabinet (device), that 
contains folders, and each folder may contain documents. 
Your office may have more than one file cabinet, just as your 
computer may have more than one disk drive.
Computers can be connected together to form a network, so 
that programs, documents and other data can be quickly and 
easily shared between computers.
You can use the My Computer feature on the Start menu to 
access any file in the Windows
®
 file system.
For more information, read the Microsoft documentation that 
comes with your computer.
Lesson 2: Using the TouchPad and control 
buttons together 
The “Getting Started” chapter introduced you to the 
TouchPad, which is your basic tool for moving around the 
screen. This lesson lets you practice using the TouchPad and 
control buttons in tandem. 
1
Using the TouchPad, move the pointer to the Start 
button, then click the primary button (usually the left) to 
open the Start menu.
In this guide, the term “click” refers to the primary button, 
which is usually the left-hand button. You can also double-tap 
the TouchPad surface to perform the same function. 
Instructions requiring the secondary button specifically 
mention that button. For example, “click the secondary 
button.”