This is where you'll find buttons to lock, sleep, shut down, and restart your computer
What is the Power Menu?
This is named after a place where you'd keep files, folders, pens and paper, reference books, etc.
What is the desktop?
Use this menu to access all applications on the computer, from A-Z
What is "all apps?"
This shows an icon for a task or program that is frequently used or currently open
What is the taskbar?
This button puts the computer in "Power-Saving" mode
What is the "Sleep" button?
All desktops of this operating system have the same tools and functions
What is Windows?
Use this menu to safely turn off your computer
What is the Power Menu?
This shows date, time, an volume control (and battery level and wifi on a laptop)?
What is the taskbar?
This button closes all files and applications and turns the computer off
What is the "Shut Down" button?
This software handles the functions of the computer to make sure everything works together
What is an Operating System?
Click on the three dots located in this pop-up menu to sign out of your account
What is the account button?
Find a specific file, computer setting, or application using this tool on the taskbar
What is search?
This button closes the computer, requiring a username and password for access
What is the "Lock" button?
Also known as "programs," these are tools that allow you to do things on a computer
Open this menu to change preferences, customize the desktop, and manage connected devices
What is "Settings?"
Click on this to access all applications on the computer
This button closes all files and applications, turns off the computer, and turns it back on
What is the "Restart" button?
Use this technique to open a file or application located on the desktop
What is a double-click?
Use this technique to open an application located in the start menu
What is a "single-click?"
Aside from finding applications or files, this tool on the taskbar will also search the internet, if connected
What is search?