Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Windows


Windows applications are based on what is best for the customer and how the vendor associates with the customer's needs. For example, applications software have evolved into commerce generated revenue, as opposed to, academic information. Whereby, the customer' risk is decreased; further application software is purchased more frequent, as a result. Thus, cost is reduced and product risk from customer rejections is reduced, while the customer's profit increases.

Naviagating around the computer depends on knowing how to read a screen. 1) using the arrow keys moves one space at a time. 2) the mouse will move selected box, that are not accessible by the keyboard. 3) the Tab key moves with a cluster or groups of items at a time. 4) The Browser has area which are used, regually. A. the "X" will close the software program. B. the Box which looks similar to double vision will reduce the size of the box. C. the Box with has a line or underscorce places the software package in the back corner, while other items can be worked on, now.

The menu or listing of items which can be used to access software programs can be found by closing the browser by hitting "X" or Clicking on the box which looks like a line or underscore. Upon looking at a serous of small pictures (Icons), these pictures represent different software packages that are accessible; as clicking on each one to proceed.

Within each software package, the browser follows a similar type of instructions. For example, closing the browser or software package follows the same likewise commands or clicking on the undersrore i9n the right hand corner.



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