Toshiba PX35t-A2210 User Manual

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Exploring Your Computer’s Features
Exploring the desktop
Icons
An icon represents a folder, file, or program that can be 
quickly activated by double-clicking the icon.
You can create a new desktop icon for any folder, file, or 
program by dragging the element’s icon from its location in a 
window to the desktop area.
You may see various icons displayed on your system 
desktop, for example:
Recycle Bin – Holds files you have deleted. You may be able 
to retrieve these files until you empty the Recycle Bin.
TECHNICAL NOTE: If you delete a large number of 
files or very large files from the internal storage drive, 
there may be insufficient space available in the 
Recycle Bin to hold these files. In this case, 
Windows
®
 will prompt you to either permanently 
delete the file(s) or cancel the deletion.
If you delete a file (of any size) from an external 
media or flash media, it does not go into the 
Recycle Bin. The file is permanently deleted.
Permanently deleted files cannot be recovered from 
the Recycle Bin. 
For more information on the Recycle Bin, see 
Windows
®
 online Help.
If you place the pointer over an icon, a popup description 
of the file contents appears.
Your desktop may contain other icons depending on your 
configuration. Refer to the Windows
®
 online Help for more 
specific information on each icon and how to use it, or see 
Taskbar
Each time you open a program, a button associated with 
that program appears on the taskbar. With some programs, 
a button appears on the taskbar for each document or 
window you open. You can use these buttons to quickly 
switch between the programs or windows.
To make a program or window the currently active one, click 
to touch the associated taskbar button.
NOTE