you can click on it or sometime there is a special button on your keyboard that you can press. I you want to knowwhat you can do once you press the start button you can... * open up program * open my computer * open up recently opened documents * you can go to he control panel and many other thing
Using your tab button will bring you to the start button. Tab will cycle through your various icons etc and eventually reach start, then hitting enter will open the menu for you.
I use windows explorer for all file organization. Right click Start button then "Explore", look in "My Documents". You can Drag and Drop
On windows, you use Z as the A button on GameBoy, X as B, Enter as Start, and the control arrows as the controlpad
Go to the start button on the bottom left, go to all programs and then click on the words "Windows Movie Maker." If this does not work, you can always use the search or find program on your computer.
Windows 7
You can usually just use the backspace button.
Either use the mouse (assuming it's a Windows platform) to shut it off from the start menu, or hold the power button down to do a hard shutdown then start it again.
Windows 8 is a fairly easy operating system to use. Instructions on how to turn Microsoft's Smart Screen filter off can be found by first clicking on the Start button on the Home page. Next click Internet Explorer, click the Safety button and then click on Turn off Smart Screen Filter. Finally press OK to close out of the application.
Use the search function. On windows vista, this will be the bar just below "All Programs" on the start menu. On other versions of windows, it will be somewhere else within the start menu, or perhaps on a button labelled "search".
If you look at your task bar, you will see an icon that looks like a couple of file folders. click on that and it will open the windows explorer for windows 7. alternatively if you right click on the start menu button, there will be the option to open windows explorer. but clicking the icon mentioned above will bring about the same result.
To prevent condensation on your home windows, you can improve ventilation, reduce humidity levels in your home, use a dehumidifier, and consider installing storm windows or double-pane windows.
Essentially there are three that Microsoft still makes available for general home use: Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.