What is new in Window XP?

What's New in Windows XP


Many new things have been included in Windows XP.


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1. Improved Start Menu


Compared to the start menu of the earlier version of the Windows 9X family, at this time The start menu of the app appears in a very good form. But don't be discouraged. If you don't like this, you have the option of an older version of Windows, ie the classic view 


of the start menu. Windows XP has two options for the start menu, either working with the classic start menu. You can continue, which you used in Windows 98 or earlier versions or you have Start Menu, which is XP Special and which gives an amazing look to Start Menu. The default start menu is brand new, simple and quick to use. Its panel is in two columns. The right column contains the same tools unless it is customized, while the left column contains some important tools that you can use again and again.


At the top of the panel you can see who is logged on and at the bottom you have two menus for logging off and turning off your computer.


2. Improved Explorer

Explorer in Windows XP gives you a completely new experience. You can do so much more with just your mouse, like copying, moving, renaming, publishing, emailing and much more. 


In Explorer, when you select a file, you get a list of files and folders, including links to Rename this file, move this file, and Delete this file. want to access other folders) and a list of details (which include information about the file selected and are not visible on the screen of the picture). When you select a folder, the Explorer file displays a list of folder tasks. (including links to rename this folder, copy this folder and publish this folder to the web). When you select you're my Network places folder, you find a network task list) With links to View Network Connection and set up a Home or Small Office network ) Shortcut menus (right click menus) in Explorer have also been improved and more and more context sensitive commands have been added in appropriate places has gone. However, very few users use it.


3. Improved control panel

Windows X. P.'s control panel is also new. Like the start menu, the control panel is also available in two views. One view is classic view, which you have been using since the time of windows 95 and the other view is category view, which is windows XP special, and which can be used easily with beautiful appearance. . If you are bored with the control panel that you have been using in earlier versions of windows, then you can go for the new, organized and attractive category view or if you are with the old version of the control panel, then you can go for the classic view. can continue with the work. 


Switching between two views is very easy, under the control panel, select switch to category view, if you are in classic view and if you are in category view then select switch to classic view.


4. Improved Taskbar There have

There have been many changes in the Taskbar in Windows XP, which is very useful for some beginners. These new improvements mainly include the locked toolbar, scrolling taskbar and a group of taskbar buttons. In addition, there is a new system tray which is known as the notification area. However, you can change the way thebehaves.


5. Taskbar Locking In

Windows XP, the taskbar can be locked. With this, the new user does not have to face the problem of resizing or moving it from one place to another. However, if you want to resize or move the taskbar, you can easily unlock it.


6. Taskbar scrolling In

Windows XP you will find taskbar scrolling, that is, when you have more buttons, then it can display on the bar, it has scroll buttons, so you can use Taskbar ( You can scroll the buttons up and down on the taskbar at the same time one row.



7.Taskbar Button Grouping The grouping

items on the Taskbar is a unique feature in Windows XP. Let's say you have opened a ten word document. Windows XP will group them all into a pop-up menu with a single taskbar button if the taskbar is full.


8. Notification Area

By default, Windows XP eliminates the notification area. (Previously known as the system Tray or Status area) so that the icon you have used until recently is displayed. Click the ' button to the left of the notification area to display other icons in the notification area.


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