The 'windows button' - located to the left of the keyboard, between the FN and ALT keys
It is called the "Windows button" and it is typically located at the lower left part of the keyboard next to the Ctrl key.
taskbar!The "switch between windows" button is located in the Quick Launch toolbar located to the right of the start button.
The apple icon in the top left of the screen does pretty much the same thing as the Windows "start" menu.
START. This key, which features the Windows logo (and is sometimes called the Windows logo key), opens the Windows Start menu on most computers. Pressing this key is the same as clicking the Start button on the Windows taskbar.
The Fn button stands for Function, it is used to combine keys, when you hold down that button you press one of the buttons with the same blue format to perform that function
Usually on the bottom left corner of the screen (next to the "start" button) the is an icon "Show Desktop".This is partially true but actually this doesn't minimize windows, it just hides them. There is not button for this but the keyboard shortcut is windows key + M and to reverse it the shortcut is windows key + shift + M
There is the equivilent to a 'backspace' button. It is called the 'delete' button and has the same functions as windows backspace button. It is located in the top right hand corner of the keyboard
If you look at your task bar, you will see an icon that looks like a couple of file folders. click on that and it will open the windows explorer for windows 7. alternatively if you right click on the start menu button, there will be the option to open windows explorer. but clicking the icon mentioned above will bring about the same result.
the windows key on your key board and L at the same time. The windows button is the one with Microsoft logo on it :D
On the TI-30x model there is no INV button. You have to use the 10^x function. To do this press the button labeled "2nd" and then the button labeled LOG. Above the LOG button you should see the 10x function which is the same for INV.
The 3DS has the same buttons as a DSi (A, B, X, Y, L, R, Select, Start, the + Control Pad, and the Power button), as well as a HOME button in the bottom-middle of the system, which has a similar function to the Wii's HOME button. And also an analog stick
Same as in XP but you have to install the vender software