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Start button

Introduced with the release of Microsoft Windows 95 and included with all future releases of Microsoft Windows operating system, the Start button allows users to access their computer programs or configure Microsoft Windows easily. To the right is different examples of the start button. The first example is the early Start button often seen in Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, ME, and 2003. Second, this start button made a quick appearance in Windows XP. Last, this start button, which is just the Windows logo in a circle is found in Windows Vista.

Start button

XP Start button

Vista Start button

Also see: Apple menu, Button, Operating System definitions, Push-button

 

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