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What is the windows desktop for?
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The desktop is the main work screen present in operating systems such as Windows, Linux, Mac, among others. It is the graphical starting point for any activity within a graphical operating system.
The desktop usually displays icons of applications, files and shortcuts most used by the user. It is also usually fully customizable in its colors, backgrounds, fonts, and icons.
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* Components or parts of the Windows Desktop
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