| A | B |
| Date/Time control | Shows current date and time |
| Multitasking | The ability to run multipul programs at the same time |
| Taskbar | Rectangular area usually located across the bottom nof the screen; can contain one or more buttons in addition to the Start button |
| Toolbar | Contains buttons that provide you with a shortcut to the commands listed on the menus. |
| Menu Bar | contains titles of menus-such as File, Edit and Help |
| Icons | Small pictures that represent objects |
| Status bar | Provides you with abbreviated hekp relevant to the task you are doing |
| Minimize button | Removes window from desktop, but does not close it; places it on taskbar |
| title bar | Identifies active program an document |
| Mouse Pointer | Pointing device that helps you interact with object on the screen |
| Workspace | The part of the window you use to enter your work |
| Restore button | Returns maximized window to its previous size; only on a maximized window |
| Menu | List of options |
| Clicking | When you press a mouse button and immediately release it |
| Close Button | Closes a window |
| Desktop | The screen; workspace for projects and the tools needed to manipulate those projects |
| Start Button | One of the most important controls in Windows 95; used to access essential Wins\dows 95 functions, programs and documents |
| Mouse | Helps you manipulate objects on the Windows desktop |