![]() Pretty simple: just move unwanted files and folders to the Recycle Bin. You can resize an application window by grabbing it at the side, rather than using the lower right corner (OS X). On a Mac you minimize a window using the yellow button in a window, it is very similar on Windows where you click the minimize box. Maximize windows using the button on the top right, but beware: unlike on a Mac the red button closes the application. Windows is the equivalent of Command on your Mac. On Windows you Rename documents by clicking Rename this file in the File Tasks menu. The My Computer dialog lets you access Windows File Manager which lets you access all the files on the drive, while Windows Control Panel is the equivalent of System Preferences. ![]() You can quit unresponsive apps using Ctrl+Alt+Delete (but you probably knew that - there's even songs about it). You can quit Windows apps by clicking the red X at the upper right corner of the window you're in. On Windows you need to use the Windows Quick Launch icons at the bottom of the screen in the Windows Task Bar. On Macs you can launch apps and return to active applications using the Dock. On a Mac you'll see external connected drives appear in a Finder window, on Windows you need to open File Explorer and use the My Computer (This PC on Windows 8) command to access various drives. On Windows Mac users should use Windows Explorer. Mac users use Finder to track down their files and apps.
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