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Desktop 3
User’s Files: To open your Documents window (same as choosing
StartDocuments from the taskbar), which shows all the document files
on your computer. (See “Windows Explorer” in Part 2.)
Network: To open the Network window (same as choosing StartNetwork),
which shows all the computers on your local area network. (See Part 3.)
Control Panel: To open the Control Panel (same as StartControl Panel),
which enables you to customize all sorts of computer settings. (See
“Control Panel” in Part 5.)
To add any or all of these desktop icons, follow these steps:
1. Right-click somewhere on the desktop background (not on any icon) and
then choose Personalize from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. In the Personalization window that appears, click the Change Desktop
Icons link in the Navigation pane to open the Desktop Icon Settings
dialog box.
3. Click the check boxes for all the desktop icons (Computer through
Control Panel) you want to appear on the Windows 7 desktop.
4. Click OK to close the Desktop Icons Settings dialog box and then click the
Close button in the upper-right corner of the Personalization window.
After adding a desktop icon to the desktop, you can open its window by double-
clicking the icon or right-clicking it and then choosing Open from its shortcut
menu.
Creating desktop shortcuts
You can create desktop shortcuts to launch applications you’ve installed as well
as to open drives, folders, documents on your computer system, and Web pages
on the Internet.
To create a desktop shortcut, you need to do just two things:
1. Locate the icon for the program, drive, folder, or document for which you
want to create the shortcut on the Start menu or in the Computer,
Network, or Documents window. (To create a shortcut to a Web page,
right-click the page in the Internet Explorer, click the Create Shortcut
option on its shortcut menu, and click OK in the alert dialog box that asks
whether you want the shortcut on your desktop.)
2. Right-click the program, folder, or document icon and then choose
Send ToDesktop (Create Shortcut) on the icon’s shortcut menu.
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