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The User Desktop contains the Wallpaper and Icons represnting objects in the Desktop folder. Task Bar contains the Start Menu, Quick Launch bar, Icons representing running Applications, System Tray, and Clock. Windows Explorer is the primary File Manager for Windows. It allows you to browse and maintain the Files and Folders. The Registry is a collection of settings arranged in a tree. Many applications store settings in the Registry.
1) You could have accidentially changed some accebility setttings or 2) You might have changed a setting by mistake. If you have windows vista... -For desktop icons right click on your desktop, goto "view" and select the size of the icons you want. -For your start menu right click on your task bar and goto "properties". Click on the "Start Menu" Tab and select "Customize" For "start menu" scroll down to the bottom of the list and uncheck "Use large icons" For "classic start menu" Scroll down to the second to last item and check "Use small icons in start menu" -For anything else, just reset your theme. (Right click on your desktop and select "personalize" Then click on "theme" Select the one you want and hit ok)
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.
Depends on your version of Windows, actually, but it's found under the Desktop Icons settings in Control Panel (In Vista and 7, that would be Control Panel, Appearance and Personalization > Personalization > Change desktop icons).
The use ofdesktop icons has served to simplify opening and using programs inMicrosoft Windows. With a simple click of the mouse, an entire programcan be opened. Unfortunately those desktop icons can also be deleted,sometimes accidentally or sometimes by the desktop cleaning utilitythat runs in Windows, but there is a simple process to recover desktopicons. Just follow these steps.InstructionsSteps1 Step OneClick it without a ticket. To restore lost desktop icons, first placeyour mouse anywhere in a blank area on your desktop. Once you haveplaced your cursor in an unused area of the desktop, right click. 2Step TwoCheck the pop up. Once you have right-clicked your mouse in the unusedarea of your desktop you will receive a pop up menu or prompt. Choose"Properties" by left clicking it with your mouse. 3Step ThreeGrab that tab. Once you have clicked on "Properties" you will receive adialog box. Click on the tab labeled "Desktop." 4Step FourCustomize it. Once you have clicked the "Desktop" tab choose "CustomizeDesktop" which will prompt another dialog box to open. From there clickon the "General" tab. 5Step FiveRestore order. After you have clicked the "General" tab you will see alist of icons. Simply choose the icons you want restored or placed on the desktop and then click "OK." That's it. You have now successfullyrestored your desktop icons. Tips & WarningsBoth Windows XP Home and Professional editions have the new Start menuenabled by default which removes the "My Computer," "My Documents" and"My Network Places" from the desktop. To restore these icons justfollow the same process for restoring deleted icons
To change the size of the icons on a Mac's Desktop you simply Right Click on the Desktop and select Show View Options from the menu that appears. You can then move the slider to change the icon size.
You right click on the icon and click add shortcut........ OR you go to menu and drag a program on to your desktop then do that again and there should be a shortcut On the start, at the bottom left corner of your computer screen their are a list of icons that are listed you can; right click each icon, and send each one to your desktop or start bar at the bottom of your screen. In addotion when you download a program it offers you to add a shortcut to you desktop or to your start bar.
DIFFERENT PARTS OF A DESKTOP:○TASKBAR -> a long horizontal bar at the bottom of a desktop.○ICONS -> a small image with a text label representing objects like documents, application,folders,devices,etc.○WALLPAPER ->the background screen of a desktop.
The desktop is the home screen for your operating system, not to be confused with your homepage for your internet connection.The desktop should contain a tool bar at the bottom (if you are operating a PC) with a START menu on the left and a time clock on the right.It normally contains an icon labeled MY COMPUTER, one for RECYCLE BIN, and sometimes one for MY DOCUMENTS. You can also add as many 'shortcuts' to files as you like (I.e. Internet explorer, my pictures, my music, etc.) You can edit the icons for each shortcut as you like.You can also edit the picture displayed on your desktop by going to the control panel and clicking on DISPLAY. There you can edit everything from the color to the size of your icons and even your screensaver.
on your little tool bar in clubpenguin there is a menu for icons that you can pick from
You can recover your task bar and icons by by restoring a Windows' System Restore Point