Lab Exercise 1: The Windows Operating System


Creating folders with different method of finding the G:\ drive



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EECS128-Lab1
Creating folders with different method of finding the G:\ drive
1. Click once on the words “Removable Disk (F:)” in the left window.

2. Open the File menu by clicking on the word File on the menu bar

3. Select the New option and then select the Folder option

4. Name this folder “Today”. (You have just created another folder on the root of your flash drive.)


Changing the appearance of Windows
1. Click on the Start bar.

2. Then select Control Panel. The Control Panel will contain most of the options you would use to change the way Windows works. For a more detailed description of each item, try researching them online.

3. Under the Control Panel icon options, select Display. This pulls up the Display properties box; from here we can modify the look and feel of Windows.

4. Under the Desktop tab, change the background to Ripple. Click the Apply button to finalize the change.

5. If the Desktop is not visible, either minimize each application individually using the left-most button in the right corner of an application, or use the shortcut WINKEY + M. This will minimize every window for you.

6. To restore all of the application windows, either click on each one individually on the task bar or use the shortcut WINKEY + SHIFT+ M.

7. The Display properties box can change the background, screensaver, or color scheme of windows. If you are tired of the blue title boxes on applications, they can be changed under Display properties. The Display properties can also be reached by right clicking on the Desktop and selecting Properties. Try closing the Display properties and reopening it using that method.

8. Change the background back to Bliss and select Apply, then click OK to close the Display properties.





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