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Getting to Know the Windows ® XP Operating System
Lesson 1: Exploring the desktop
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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 active one, click the 
program’s or window’s button on the taskbar.
System tray
The System tray displays icons of tasks or programs that run 
continuously in the background. To learn more about each 
task, position the cursor over the icon for a few moments and 
a short description of the task appears.
Typical tasks in the System tray are Current time, Power 
usage mode, and speaker volume.
To activate a specific task, double-click the appropriate 
System tray icon.
Windows
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 XP file system 
All files on your computer are organized for accessibility 
using a hierarchal file system.
Programs, documents, and other data are held in files. These 
files can be grouped together in folders, and folders can be 
grouped inside other folders for convenient organizing. All 
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.