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This section is for users who prefer to learn by exploring and want only a brief orientation to get started. Later sections provide a more thorough introduction to the environment, with helpful hints and shortcuts. If you are impatient to get started, skim this section, go play for a bit, then come back and peruse the other sections of this guide as needed.
KDE provides a highly configurable desktop environment. This overview assumes that you are using the default environment.
A typical KDE desktop consists of several parts:
A panel at the bottom of the screen, used to start applications and switch between desktops. Among other things, it contains the menu, a large icon which displays a menu of applications to start when clicked.
A taskbar, by default embedded in the panel, used to switch between and manage currently running applications. Click on an application on the taskbar to switch to the application.
The desktop itself, on which frequently used files and folders may be placed. KDE provides multiple desktops, each of which has its own windows. Click on the numbered buttons on the panel to switch between desktops.