CFIT
Chapter 2 Windows
MICROSOFT WINDOWS
Microsoft Windows operating system was developed by Microsoft to overcome the limitations of its own MS-DOS operatingsystem. First successful version of this operating system was Windows 3.0, released in 1990. Subsequently released versions were Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows XP Professional, and Windows Vista. The numbers associated with some of these released versions indicate their year of release. Main features of Microsoft Windows are as follows :
1.                                      1.  Its native interface is a GUI. Hence, for a new user it is easier to 
                                              learn and use a computer system.
2.  Microsoft Windows was designed to be not just an operating system but also a complete operating environment. That is, all its  programs  conform  to  a  standard way of working. For example, a Microsoft Windows word processor works similarly the way a Microsoft Windows spreadsheet (or any other type of Windows program) works. This means that experience gained by learning one Windows program is useful while using any other Microsoft Windows program.
3.  It is a single-user, multitasking operating system. That is, a user may run more than one program at a time. For example, while editing a file in foreground, a sorting job can be run in background. Monitor's screen can be partitioned into multiple windows and progress of different programs can be viewed on different windows.
Parts of Windows Desktop
Following are the main parts of windows desktop.
1.          Icons: An icon is a small graphic lying on the desktop which is actually an application or utility at rest. You can simply double click the icon to run the associated application. The icons can be further classified into application icons, shortcuts and document icons. There is no limit to the number and type of icons you can place on your windows desktop.
2.          Wallpaper: A large graphic file that spreads over entire screen of  your monitor   is called wallpaper.  Windows enables  you to  change  your desktop  wallpaper according to your choice. Many readymade wallpapers are inbuilt to windows. You can  also  download images from the Internet and set them as wallpaper. You can also transfer images from digital camera and set them as wallpaper. You can even create your own paintings in Paintbrush and set them aswallpaper.
3.          Taskbar: Taskbar is a horizontal bar situated at the  bottom  of  Windows desktop. It enables you to manage multiple applications which  are  running  simultaneously. As Windows is a multitasking  operating  system,  multiple  applications may be running at one time. Just click on the application name on the taskbar to activate the application.
4.          Start Button: Start button is a small button present on the left of taskbar. You  can click it to display a popup menu that contains many options  like  programs,  documents, settings, help, run, find and shutdown. Each of these options has a specific functionality. Following are the components of start menu
COMPONENTS OF A WINDOW
An application window is the rectangular area that contains an application. For example, when you open paintbrush from Start □Programs □Accessories □Paint, it is opened in an application window. The application window that is currently receiving the user input is called Active Window. Multiple application windows may be opened at a time but only one widow can be the active window. This means, you can supply input to only one window at one time. The application window can contain multiple instances of application at one time. Just click on the window to make it active.
Parts of Application Window
Each application window has a Title Bar, Menu Bar, Tool Bar, Minimize button, Restore button and Maximize button. The figure 1 displays an example of My Computer window. The application window has the following main parts:
1. Title Bar: It is a horizontal bar on the top of the  window. It displays the title  of  the window. In figure 1, the dark strip containing the title  My Computer is title bar. Title  Bar also contains window buttons and it also shows control menu when  you click its icon on the title bar.
2. Menu Bar: The menu bar contains different menus with different options to perform  different commands. A  drop down list of options is displayed when  you click on   a menu item. Each of these options represents acommand.
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3. Toolbar: Toolbar is a horizontal bar with various command buttons. These buttons provide a shortcut to access to commonly used menu commands. A click on the particular button is required to trigger the command associated with it. For  example, clicking on the Open icon will bring Open dialog box.
4. Address Bar: It is a horizontal bar under the toolbar that displays the path or name of the current folder. It is present in some special type of applications. In figure 1(b), My Computer has been displayed in the address bar. If you are working in a folder Windows under C drive, the address bar will show C:\Windows.
5. Minimise Button: It is the first out of the three buttons displayed on the right    end of title bar. A click on this button will deactivate the current window and place it on taskbar. The minimised application will display its name. The figure 2 displays a taskbar having notepad application in minimised form.
6. Restore (Maximized) Button: It is the second button out of three buttons displayed on the right end of title bar. On clicking this button the size of current window       is restored (reduced) from maximized state and maximized from  reduced  state.  The figure 2 displays the application name on the taskbar of a maximised window.
7. Close Button: It is the third button out of three buttons displayed on the right end of title bar. A click on this button will close the current window. The keyboard shortcut for this command is ALT + F4.
8. Status Bar: The status bar is displayed at the bottom  of  the  window.  It  provides additional details about the window. The contents  of  status  bar  may  be  different for different windows.
9. Scroll Bars: Scroll bars are displayed on the right as well as bottom end of screen. The scroll bars are displayed depending upon the  size  of  the  window.  These bars display the contents of the current  window  when the  size of the  window  is small  and the contents are more. In this case,  the  contents  are  slided  by  using  scrollbars. The vertical scrollbar moves the contents in up and down direction  and  horizontal  scrollbar moves the contents to right or left direction.
10. Window Borders and Corners: Every application window has a well  defined size and border. The size of the  window can  be increased  by stretching it from  any of  the four corners or border walls. Widows are generally resized from their corner points because the height and width of the window increases or decreases in equal proportion. This topic has been discussed in detail in the following pages.
STARTING A PROGRAMME
This enables us to run a particular application from its associated executable file. For example, if you type WINWORD in the run dialog box and click OK. MS Word will be started. This is because winword.exe is the name of executable file required to run MS Word. You can select the desired executable file by clicking the Browse button.
You can also use Run dialog box to directly open a particular folder of a drive. Type the path of folder and click OK to view the contents of the folder. For example, if you type C:\Windows and click OK, the contents of Windows folder under C drive will be displayed. Refer to fig.
Run Dialog box
Shutdown: This option displays a dialog box that is used to turn off the computer, restart the computer or put it on standby mode. Shutdown is very important for any windows (95 or later version) based computer as it makes sure that no data remains unsaved and every application has been properly closed
•  Standby option will put your computer on standby mode. This mode is used  when the computer is idle. In this mode, the monitor and  hard  disks  are  powered off and the computer consumes less power. On pressing a key from    the keyboard or moving a mouse, the  computer  switches  back  to  normal  mode
Shutdown option will turn off your computer.
Restart option will restart the computer after shutting down.
Log Off option enables you to login with anotherusername and                 password.
   File 
 Information on a computer is stored in the form of files. A file may include
pictures, data and even songs. It is similar to a physical file that you use for storing
relevant information. A computer represents files with icons. By looking at the file's
icon, we can immediately tell what kind of file it is.
                            FOLDER
A folder is like a container in which you can store similar types of files. It helps in arranging the files into organized groups which makes it easy for the user to locate any particular file.
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| Folders VIEWING THE CONTENTS OF A HARD DRIVE Viewing the contents of a hard drive is possible using Windows Explorer, a tool integrated into Windows operating systems since Windows 95. The step by step procedure to view contents of a drive is asfollows:                             1. Click "Start" and select "Computer" to open Windows Explorer .                             2.  Click "Tools" from the toolbar and select "Folder Options."                             3.Click the "View" tab.                            4  Click "Show Hidden Files, Folders, and Drives" from the Hidden Files and Folders                             list as shown below: 
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