I think it depends on what kind of interface you're dealing with.
As far as I know, when you're dealing with a file interface, the main window is often referred to as the 'file panel' or simply 'main window'.
desktop
DESKTOP?
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The main portion of the screen that displays when Windows 7 is loaded is called the
A typical Windows 7 screen can be seen by clicking the related linkk to Wikipedia.
For Windows XP, Vista, and 7, the "logon screen" or Welcome Screen. In Windows 8, it's the "Lock Screen".
The on screen keyboard in Windows 7 is located: Start> All Programmes> Accessories> Ease of access> On Screen Keyboard. This displays the standard keyboard, on screen.
the working area of the windows 7 screen
it depends on what OS you are using but if you are using Windows just right click the main desktop screen and scroll down to screen resolution for windows 7 and for xp go to control panel and it will be under display options.
Macs don't get the Blue screen of death. Only Windows 95 to Windows 7
I have windows 7 and I'm currently using turboc2 on it. You can spread the editor into full screen by pressing: alt+enter at a time.
You can assume the POST (Power-On Self-Test) was successful.
connect your PC to the internet so that windows 7 can update
You can assume the Power On Self-Test (POST) has produced no problems.
handled in kernel mode