Toshiba R200 User Guide
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Exploring Your Computer’s Features
Personalizing your desktop
5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3.2
The elements you can add to the top of the window are:
Displaying a toolbar in a window
1
Open the Start menu and select My Computer.
2
On the View menu, point to Toolbars, then click the
name of the toolbar you want to display.
name of the toolbar you want to display.
The toolbar appears below the menu bar of the current
window.
window.
Displaying information about each folder
In addition to displaying the contents of each window, you
might find it helpful to have the operating system display the
name of the folder and brief information about how to use the
folder. This means displaying an individual window as a Web
page.
might find it helpful to have the operating system display the
name of the folder and brief information about how to use the
folder. This means displaying an individual window as a Web
page.
1
Open the Start menu and select My Computer.
2
Open the folder you want to view as a Web page.
Toolbar element
Description
Standard buttons Displays buttons for commonly used
commands, such as copying, pasting,
deleting items, changing views, and
browsing backward and forward.
deleting items, changing views, and
browsing backward and forward.
Address Bar
Opens Web pages, programs, folders, or
documents. By default, the address bar
shows your current location, and whether
it is a folder or a Web page. You can
browse to another location by typing an
address — a URL, a path, or even a pro-
gram name.
documents. By default, the address bar
shows your current location, and whether
it is a folder or a Web page. You can
browse to another location by typing an
address — a URL, a path, or even a pro-
gram name.
If you start typing a previously typed
address, the AutoComplete feature fin-
ishes the address for you.
address, the AutoComplete feature fin-
ishes the address for you.
Links
Displays buttons to Web sites.