Should know this already youre in a computer class. room b211
the command is not available it is used in windows.its means at time execute command
When a menu command in Windows is greyed out or dimmed, it means it is not available. It is possible that the user does not have enough privileges to use the command.
Usually, three dots (eg Print...)
Start > Run, and enter "command." It should also be available in the Accessories menu.
Tools
Yes.
When a menu item is faded it means you cannot access that option. Most of the time the option is faded when it does not apply to the function your have accessed.
There is no Help button. There is a Help menu available from an Application's menu. The Help menu can be opened by pressing the three keys: Shift, Command and /
The menu that appears when you point to a command on a previous menu is known as a "submenu." Submenus provide additional options related to the selected command, allowing for a more organized and hierarchical navigation structure. This design helps users access more specific functions without cluttering the main menu. Submenus are commonly used in software applications and websites to enhance user experience and streamline navigation.
Commands displayed in the start menu that have arrows on the right indicate that a submenu is available for a command. A submenu is a second-level menu. Ex. "My Recent Documents" usually will have an arrow to the right of it. When you access your recent documents, you are actually accessing a submenu.
A check mark next to a menu command typically indicates that the command is currently active or selected. However, if clicking the command instead opens a dialog box, it usually means that the command requires additional input or options to be specified before it can be executed. This design helps users customize their actions or settings related to that command.
When a command with an arrow is pointed to on a menu, it typically indicates that there are additional submenu options available. This visual cue prompts users to hover over or click on the arrow to reveal the nested menu items. The arrow signifies that the command has further actions or settings associated with it, enhancing navigation and user experience.