The Desktop
What Is the Desktop?
After the computer starts, the first screen you see is called the Desktop. It is the main working area of your computer. Everything you need — files, programs, and settings — is reachable from the desktop.
Example
Think of the desktop like the top of your school desk. Your books, pencils, and notebooks sit on it. The computer desktop works the same way — all your important things sit on it so you can reach them fast.
Parts of the Desktop
🖼 Desktop Layout
| ⭐ WALLPAPER (Background image that fills the screen) | ||
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📁 Icon (My Computer) |
🗑 Icon (Recycle Bin) | Empty space = your work area |
| ■ Start Button 🔍 Search ⚙ Settings 🔊 🕑 [11:30 AM] | ||
| ▲ TASKBAR (the strip at the bottom) | ||
The Taskbar
The taskbar runs along the bottom of the screen. It shows the Start button, open programs, and the clock. You click items on the taskbar to switch between programs quickly.
The Start Button
The Start button sits on the left of the taskbar. Click it to open a list of all programs on the computer. You also find the Shut Down button here.
The Wallpaper
The background picture on the desktop is called wallpaper. You can change it to any picture you like. Many students choose a picture of nature, animals, or their favourite colour.
💡 Desktop Parts – Quick Summary
| Part | Where It Is | What It Does |
|---|---|---|
| Wallpaper | Whole screen background | Decorates the desktop |
| Icons | On the desktop | Open programs and files |
| Taskbar | Bottom of screen | Shows open programs and clock |
| Start Button | Bottom left | Opens programs and settings |
Quick Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the first screen you see after startup? | The Desktop |
| Where is the Start button? | Bottom left of the taskbar |
| What is the desktop background picture called? | Wallpaper |
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