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Window
If you are in Windows 7, you can click (on the start bar) the box on the left of it. If you are in Windows XP or lower, click the icon on the Quick Launch Bar that has a message on it stating "Show Desktop"
Purchase a copy of Parellels Desktop or obtain it somehow. Obtain a copy of windows 8 Install Windows 8 into Parallels desktop, whenever you boot on the computer open up the program, just click onto Windows 8!
The desktop is the main computer screen that is visible when there are no open windows. It usually has a color, graphic, or photo background with icons for various shortcuts or documents. It is also associated with the taskbar (Windows) and dock (Mac).
The desktop background image is saved in C:\WINDOWS and c:\WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper\ After right-clicking and selecting properties, click on desktop tab, click on the image you want and click browse. The specific folder it's in should open up.
My Computer
Don't know if you are talking about any specific application but to view desktop icons, right click on desktop go to 'view' and select/check (if unchecked) 'show desktop icons'.
It is the window management system used in Windows Vista, Windows 7 and now Windows 8. It basically manages the way to open the windows, said in a simple language, simplifying the desktop managing. It can be enabled or disabled as a personal preference. It changes the way applications display on the screen.
Windows Phone will work with answers.com if you changed from Mobile Version to desktop Version: And here is how open Internet Explorer then go to settings from there Website preference change from Mobile Version to desktop.
Yes. Documents are platform agnostic; as long as you have a program on Windows to open the document, there should be no problems.
On a Mac you can have many windows open for an application, you can have several applications running at the same time (depending on how much memory your Mac has) on a desktop and you can have several desktops. The multiple desktops feature is called Spaces (see link below) on a Mac.
Windows XPOn Windows XP, first save the site to your Favorites.Then open your Favorites menu, right-click the desired shortcut and click "Copy".Next, go to your desktop, right-click, and select "Paste Shortcut"If your browser window is small enough to see part of your desktop while it is open, you can also right-drag directly from the Favorites menu to the desktop, then select "Create Shortcut Here".