task bar
Taskbar.
The graphic tool bar that appears at the bottom of the Windows screen is called a task bar. This is a feature that was first introduced with Windows 95.
Right click on a blank space on your desktop and click personalize then click on themes and at the bottom of the windows that appears click on windows 7 basic. Wait a few seconds until the theme applys then you're done.
Task bar.
On Windows, it is in the bottom right of the screen. I have an arrow in the image.
It varies depending on your operating system, but in general the bar along the bottom is the taskbar, the picture you see is called the desktop background, and the programs on the desktop background are called icons.
Hi here what you want to do is go to your windows desktop , * right click on you're desktop * select properties * select the themes tab * got to Theme: * select windows xp theme * select your colours for it * select apply bottom of box * select ok from bottom of box also * right click on you're desktop * go to the appearance tab * windows and buttons : * Select windows xp style * apply * ok glad to help you Jordan
In a windows computer the start button is the button in the far left bottom corner of your main screen or desktop, in older versions of windows it had start written in it now with vista you will see an "orb" (a round button with the windows symbol in it) which says "start" when you hover over it.
Assuming your keyboard has a 'Windows Button' (usually bottom left between Ctrl & Alt) press that and 'L'....this will lock your workstation.
Locate the machines service tag and verify the windows product key. This tag is commonly located on the bottom of laptops, and on the tower of desktop computers.
That depends on which one you are referring to. It could either be called the "splash screen" or the "welcome screen". The "splash screen" is the screen that shows the progress of the operating system loading. For example, in Windows XP, the splash screen shows the Windows XP logo, along with a progress bar at the bottom. The "welcome screen" appears immediately following the splash screen, and is what allows you to log into your computer after the operating system finishes booting up.
I have XP, but have you tried right clicking on the desktop or at the bottom of the screen? When you right click, a pop-up box usually appears. Try right clicking on a few things (such as start button, etc...) until one shows taskbar.