What are the parts of desktop screen?
Answer / Birbal Singh
The parts of a typical desktop screen in a Windows operating system include: 1. Taskbar (bottom), which contains Start button, system tray, and pinned apps. 2. System Tray (bottom-right corner), which includes quick access to settings and system status. 3. Notification Area (bottom-right corner), which displays notifications from apps. 4. Desktop Icons, which are shortcuts to programs or folders. 5. Start Menu (left of the taskbar), which contains a list of all installed programs. 6. Action Center (notification icon on the taskbar), which shows alerts and notifications. 7. Active Window (central area), where you can view and interact with open apps.
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