Windows 7 Quick Reference
Windows 7 Quick Reference
Windows Taskbar
Window preview:
Point to the program Show Desktop button:
icon on the taskbar. Point or click here to
Click a preview make open windows
thumbnail to view invisible.
the window.
Start button: Program icon: Click to open the program. Notification area: The Action Center, clock, and
Opens the Start menu. Rearrange icons by clicking and dragging. other system icons are located here.
Personalization To Remove an Item from the Jump List: View the program jump
list. Right-click an item that appears in the jump list and select Remove from
To Personalize Windows 7 Appearance and Sounds: this list from the contextual menu.
Right-click the desktop and select Personalize. The Personalization window
appears. Click the appropriate links to personalize these settings:
Gadgets
Themes – Change menus, icons, backgrounds and sounds all at once.
To Add Gadgets to the Desktop: Right-click the desktop and select
Desktop Background – Choose built-in colors and pictures, or use your own.
Gadgets from the contextual menu. Double-click the gadget you want to add
Select more than one picture to start a slide show.
to the desktop.
Window Color – Change window color and transparency.
To View Gadgets: Press + G. The gadgets on your desktop appear
Sounds – Change which sounds play when you perform different tasks. on top of the windows that are open.
Screen Savers – Adjust what it displays and when it appears. To Remove a Gadget from the Desktop: Point to a gadget and
click the Close button that appears.
Desktop Icons – Add icons to the desktop, such as Computer and Network.
To Download New Gadgets: Right-click the desktop and select
Mouse Pointers – Change how the pointer looks and acts, reverse buttons.
Gadgets from the contextual menu. Click the Get more gadgets online link
at the bottom of the window, click the Desktop gadgets tab, and click the
Download button for the gadget you want to add.
Maintenance
To View a Gadget’s Options: Point at the gadget, then click the
To Defragment your Hard Disk: Open the Computer window (click Options button to view and change settings for that gadget.
the Start button and select Computer). Right-click the disk you want to
defragment and select Properties from the contextual menu. Click the Tools
tab and click the Defragment now button. HomeGroup
To Use Disk Cleanup to Free Space on Your Hard Drive: To Join a Homegroup: Before you begin, make sure you have the
Open the Computer window (click the Start button and select Computer), homegroup password. Click the Start button and select Control Panel. Click
right-click the hard disk, select Properties from the contextual menu and click the Network and Internet link. Click the HomeGroup link and click Join
the Disk Cleanup button. Now. Complete the wizard and enter the homegroup password as prompted.
To Uninstall a Program: Click the Start button and select Control To Create a Homegroup: Click the Start button and select Control
Panel. Click the Uninstall a program link under Programs. Select the Panel. Click the Network and Internet link. Click the HomeGroup link and
program you wish to uninstall from your computer, and click the Uninstall click Create a homegroup. Complete the wizard to create the homegroup.
button on the toolbar.
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