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Do you run a small business or non-profit
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are usually concerned about
their paychecks. You end
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system problems occur and
the number of computer viruses
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that is until now.
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You
can't really do any damage
with the right mouse button
in Windows, because it's designed
only to show a context menu (a list of options appropriate for
the selected object).
One of the options is usually Properties , which gives you
access to lots of settings and information.
Look closely at your mouse cursor while
you're moving it around - it's not always an arrow. For example,
when you're dragging a file, Windows gives you a clue as to
what's going to happen when you drop it depending on what's
currently underneath the cursor.
Explorer has its name for a reason. Don't
be afraid to browse your hard
disk. Look in all your folders,
and try all the programs in
the Start Menu. Explore!