Windows 11 Review
Web Apps
"Light" version of software that can be run on your phone or tablet. Free online apps that can be accessed by logging into your Office 365 Account.
Settings
A component of Windows 11 that allows you to configure and personalize virtually every aspect of Windows.
Snap
A feature that allows the user to view two or more windows and move them to the side of your screen without resizing the window.
Pinning and Unpinning
Adding or removing an icon "shortcut" link to the start menu or taskbar
File Explorer
An icon located on the taskbar that allows you to find, open and organize files on your computer.
Task View
An icon on the taskbar that allows you to view all applications that you have open.
Start Menu
Click this button to access a menu that provides quick access to computer applications, folders, system settings, power and more.
Taskbar
Located at the bottom of Windows 11 desktop, this allows you to view or open your favorite applications.
OneDrive
Microsoft cloud service that connects you to all your files. You may access your files online from any device that has Internet service.
Jump List
Right-clicking on an app on the taskbar will show you a list of recently accessed files.
Tiles
Shortcuts on the Start Menu that you click on to open apps.
Power Options
Shut Down and Restart icons located on the Start Menu
Desktop
The background working area on your monitor; it contains icons to help you access files, folders, start button taskbar and more.
Desktop Apps
The full version of software like Word, PowerPoint, Excel and other Apps. You access the software by clicking on the Start button on a Desktop Computer
Snipping Tool
Used to make a copy (picture) of something on your desktop
Flip
Using ALT + Tab key to switch between open apps.
Keyboard Shortcuts to use Snipping Tool
Windows + Shift + S