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Files removed with Delete are not moved to the trash bin, but deleted completely. To<br />

delete the files in the trash bin completely, right-click the trash bin icon then click<br />

Empty Trash Bin.<br />

5.3.2 Accessing CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, and<br />

Floppy Disks<br />

To access data on removable media, click My Computer on the desktop then click the<br />

desired drive.<br />

If you click an icon when a media is available, the file manager starts and displays the<br />

contents. Display a menu with various options by right-clicking the individual icons.<br />

It is also possible to move a file to a different location, such as to the desktop or your<br />

home directory, by simply keeping the left mouse button pressed and dragging the file<br />

to the appropriate location. You are asked whether you want to move or copy the file<br />

or create a link. You can also copy or move files from your home directory to a floppy<br />

disk.<br />

5.3.3 Accessing the Main Menu<br />

Open the main menu by clicking the icon to the far left <strong>of</strong> the panel. Alternatively, press<br />

Alt + F1 . The main menu is subdivided into these sections: Most Used Applications,<br />

All Applications (a menu with all applications sorted according to categories), and Actions.<br />

Applications that you start most <strong>of</strong>ten appear in the Most Used Applications<br />

section.<br />

If you know the name <strong>of</strong> an application (or at least a part <strong>of</strong> its name) but are not sure<br />

how to start it from the main menu, you can use the search function provided in the All<br />

Applications section.<br />

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