Move the mouse pointer until it rests on the start icon at the bottom left corner of the screen, and click it with the left mouse button. The start menu will open up. There are small arrows next to several items in the main menu. These arrows indicates that a sub-menu exists. Place your pointer on Programs to open up the Programs sub-menu. The double arrow at the bottom of the programs sub-menu indicate that some programs in the menu are not presently displayed on the screen. Click on the double arrow so that all the programs are shown. Some items in the programs menu, such as Accessories, have sub-menus on their own. You can choose an item in the menu by single clicking on it.
Use the 'search' function in the Start menu.
Yes it does. Its in the start menu.
It Is In The Start Menu Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Not sure about Mac OS X but, in Linux it depends on what desktop environment you use. Some don't use 'Start Menu's at all. I'm not sure they have names at all other than application menu/list.
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If you mean on a computer, go to the Start Menu, then to the Programs menu and then to the Accessories menu. To change the calculator from an ordinary one to a scientific one, use its View menu, You can also use other applications, such as a spreadsheet, to do most of the calculations you might need to do.
I Think you are about computer start menu as well A start menu is like a way to start using your computer's program or you can open your computer programs by using this menu. there are other ways to open any program rather than start menu.
You have to go to the bottom of the menu after you press start.