It is not named.
It's all built in, you can't change it without tons of hacking.
What command can you use to load the windows desktop?
HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE. first of all Dos does NOT have a desktop environment. its all a terminal. it requires commands to do everything. windows 98 has a desktop environment its wayyyyyyyyyyyy easier to use. runs more things. and is generally better. in every way.
No. They both use the same desktop paradigm, but Windows 98 integrated Internet Explorer into the desktop shell.
type WIN to load the desktop
I personally use Windows XP at work, Windows 7 on my desktop, and Windows 8 on my laptop. My primary operating system, however, is Linux. On my desktop I'll run Debian Testing 95% of the time with Windows maybe 5%. My laptop runs on Arch.
The "Experience" tab allows you to specify which Windows Desktop features clients can use withing a terminal session.
"Keyboard" refers to the rectangular object with buttons with letters written on them you use to interface with the computer."Desktop" may be used to refer to a computer that is not a laptop, and that does not have a built in screen, or it may refer to the desktop environment you are currently using on you computer to manage windows, change desktops, etc.
The desktop is the working area of the Windows 7 screen. This is where you can store your shortcuts for programs that you use.
To remove unused items from the desktop in Windows, a user can use the Desktop Cleanup Wizard, located in Control Panel > Appearances and Themes > Display.
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A .desktop file is a plaintext configuration file. What it does is basically tell the desktop environment to display an icon and to launch a program when it is clicked on. It is the Windows equivalent of a shortcut. They can be created are manually by a user, or by the installer for a program.
gedit is a visual editor that can only be used in a graphical desktop environment. 'vi' is a standard and can be used in a terminal window without resorting to a desktop environment.