list at least five options available when you use right click in the desktop then discuss the function of each option
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list at least five options available when you use right click in the desktop then discuss the function of each option
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1. Right-Clicking or Doing a Long tap on the Desktop
When you’re on the desktop screen, you usually just do left-clicking on the shortcuts that are pinned on it so you can open them but now, just try to take some time and do a right-click on an empty space in it and you will see some a small menu box with some options that will help you customize the desktop contents and appearance. You can also create a new folder, adjust screen resolution and do some other tweaks using the corresponding options from the menu box as you can see on the screenshot below.
2. Right-Clicking or Long Tapping the Start Screen
Another environment which is available in the Windows 8.1 operating system is called the Start Screen. This feature serves as the flagship of all the modern-style apps and the metro environment. Again, doing a left click gesture using the mouse will just open some apps and shortcuts that are pinned to it but when you right-click on an empty space, you will notice a bar that will appear at the bottom which bears a single option which says “Customize”. When you click on it, all of the tiles and shortcuts that are present on the Start Screen will fade and an input box that says “Name group” will appear on top of each group of tiles.
3. Right-Clicking or Long Tapping on a Shortcut Pinned on the Desktop
When you are on the desktop, you might want to do something on one of the shortcuts that is pinned on it. To do some tweaks on one or more of the stuff that are on your computers desktop, simply select the item/s then do a right-click gesture on one of them. After you do so, the right-click menu will appear bearing a set of options for customizing the selected stuff. If you opened a shortcut or a file, you will see the set of options shown on the screenshot below.
On the other hand, if you selected and right-clicked on a shortcut, a different set of options will appear on the right-click menu as shown on the screenshot below.Still another stuff that you can select on the desktop screen are folders and if in case you select and right-click on one, you will see another different set of options on the right-click menu which are all tailored for doing some tweaks on the folder and its contents.
4. Right-Clicking or Long Tapping a Tile
You can also try right-clicking on a tile that is pinned on the Start Screen of your Windows 8.1 machine. After you do so, you will the “App bar” which will appear at the bottom portion of the screen bearing some of the tweaks and settings that you can do to the tile itself. The number of options that appear when you click on a modern-app tile is fewer as you can see on the screenshot below. The options may also be different for each tile since some tiles have a feature that is not available on the other.
If you right-click on a shortcut of a desktop program that is pinned on the Start Screen, you will also notice that the set of options that will appear on the “App bar” is different from that which appeared earlier when you right-clicked on a tile that represents a modern-style app as you can see on the screenshot that follows.
5. Right-Clicking or Long Tapping Within Windows Explorer
Another scenario that could happen while you are using your Windows 8.1 machine is right-clicking inside the File Explorer Window specifically on the content pane. If you do this, you will be able to access a set of options that will allow you to do some tweaks on the general folders and drives that appears.
If you do the same action on the contents of a folder which you opened in File Explorer, you’ll be able to access a longer list of options but most of it is the same with the one that appeared for the general folders and locations.
Next, if you right-click on a specific file that is stored in a folder which you opened in File Explorer, a new set of options will appear which looks like the screenshot below.
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