Understanding the Start Menu
When the computer starts, the Windows desktop appears in front of us, and the attentive reader may find that the entire interface is divided into two parts, the top icon area and the following taskbar area. The icons on the desktop and the icons on the taskbar can be changed, for each of these computers are more or less different, but all as long as the computer installed Windows system in the lower left corner will not have no Start menu, visible Start menu in the Windows system importance.
In the Start menu you can start programs installed on almost any computer, set up your computer, look up files, log off your computer, turn off or restart your computer. A Start menu almost all of the computer operations are included, so proficient in the use of the Start menu, the operation of the computer is easy.
Start Menu Start is very simple, put the mouse on the lower left corner of the screen on the Start button, and then press the left mouse button, that is, open the Start menu (see Figure 1). If we want to start the program, you can do this: put the mouse on "All Programs", this will automatically pop up all the computer installed programs, start that, click that.
Personalized Settings
The Start menu in XP has two forms, XP and classic, where the typical style and we used to use the 9X, 2000 of the Start menu is the same, and the XP Start menu has made a relatively large change, this is mainly for our more access to the Internet, Email and some of the more frequently used programs. Relatively speaking, XP is more humane and intelligent, recommended for everyone to use. However, if you are accustomed to the traditional Start menu, you can also use the classic. For the choice between the two you can right-click on the Start button, select "Properties", open the "Start Menu" Settings window, which provides us with the two forms of process introduction, use which, you choose that, then click "OK" can be.