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Windows XP in a Nutshell
Authors:
Karp D. A.
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Mott T.
,
O'Reilly T.
Published year: 2003
Pages: 1/266
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Windows XP in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition
Windows XP in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Considerations and Scope
Organization of the Book
Conventions Used in This Book
We d Like to Hear from You
Safari Enabled
Windows XP Resource Links
Using Code Examples
Acknowledgments
Part I: The Big Picture
Chapter 1. The Lay of the Land
Section 1.1. The Big Picture
Section 1.2. What s New in Windows XP
Section 1.3. Windows XP Home and Professional Editions
Section 1.4. Windows Update
Section 1.5. Windows Service Packs
Chapter 2. Using Windows XP
Section 2.1. The Desktop
Section 2.2. Point-and-Click Operations
Section 2.3. Starting Up Applications
Section 2.4. Styles and Consequences of Styles
Section 2.5. Windows and Menus
Section 2.6. Keyboard Accelerators
Section 2.7. Common Controls
Section 2.8. Files, Folders, and Disks
Section 2.9. The Command Line
Section 2.10. Online Help
Section 2.11. Shutting Down
Part II: Alphabetical Reference
Chapter 3. The User Interface
Address Bar
Buttons
Checkboxes
Clipboard
Combo Boxes
Context Menus
Control Menus
Desktop
Details
Dialog Boxes
Drop-Down Listboxes
File OpenSave Dialogs
Icons
Input Fields
Labels
Listboxes
Log Off
Menus
My Computer
My Network Places
Notification Area
Progress Indicators
Properties
Radio Buttons
Recycle Bin
Run
Scroll Bars
Send To
Shortcuts
Shut Down
Start Menu
Status Bar
System Tray
Tabbed Dialogs
Taskbar
Text Boxes
Title Bars
Toolbars
Tray
Trees
Turn Off Computer
Windows
Chapter 4. Windows XP Applications and Tools
Section 4.1. Using the Command Prompt
Section 4.2. Alphabetical Reference to Windows Components
Chapter 5. Task and Setting Index
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Authors:
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Mott T.
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O'Reilly T.
Published year: 2003
Pages: 1/266
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