it's called Start Menu,it's like an organiser of your computer's capabilities!
Um... the Start Button.
Start Button
Yes, but the left button is used more often.(The left button is the default action button, while the right button is the default context button. These can be switched if the user wants them to be switched, such as if the user if left-handed.)
Task manager
The mouse button that is the most used is the 'left side' of the mouse.
the one on the RIGHT, unless you mean correct, or used, in which case it's the left one.
Objectdock is a task bar replacer that allows you to insert your own icons and programs. This allows you to launch your most used programs far quicker than traditional methods.
It is not a button. It is the combination of ALT+CTRL+DEL that opens Windows Task manager.
On a PCs and Linux the left mouse button is used for clicking, or selecting files ect. The right mouse button is used for opening up menus related to the item for help. There is no right mouse button on Macs, but only the left mouse button with the same functions.
There is no L5 button, however there is a LS button which is used by clicking the left stick down.
The left mouse button is the one which is mostly used by the computer user. It is used for clicking and double clicking objects. Clicking is used to select objects, whereas double clicking is used for opening objects on the computer. Another important thing that the left mouse button can be used for is dragging things on the computer. On the other hand, the right mouse button allows the computer user to select from a list of commands that can be used to instruct the computer to perform a certain action. It can be used to change the background of the computer, create folders, rename files and folders.
The left mouse button is the primary action button, used to perform the major function of whatever program you are currently using. In word processing programs, clicking the left mouse button moves your active site to wherever you click at; clicking and holding the left mouse button allows you to highlight a section of text. On the desktop, a left click (or double left click, depending upon how your settings are configured) will activate a program or open a folder. In games, left clicking can cause several actions relevant to the game - move to a specified location, attack, pick up item, etc.