Windows provides a user-friendly interface with icons, windows, and menus, making it easy for users to interact with the operating system.
Windows supports the concurrent execution of multiple applications, allowing users to run and switch between different programs seamlessly.
A built-in file management tool that allows users to navigate, organize, and manipulate files and folders.
Windows supports a wide range of hardware devices, making it compatible with a variety of computer systems and peripherals.
Includes built-in security tools like Windows Defender and features like user account control (UAC) to protect against malware and unauthorized access.
network connectivity, allowing users to connect to the internet, share files, and access resources on local networks.
Users can place shortcuts to applications, files, and folders on the desktop for quick access.
Located at the bottom of the screen, the taskbar provides quick access to the Start Menu, open applications, system notifications, and the system tray.
The Start Menu is a central hub for launching applications, accessing system settings, and searching for files and programs.
The system tray, located on the taskbar, displays icons for system and background processes, as well as notifications.
Users can customize the desktop background with images or solid colors according to their preferences.
Allows users to create and switch between virtual desktops for better organization and multitasking.