This is the OS/2 Warp 4 desktop. Like many desktops you can store files and folders right on the desktop.
The icons shown above are the standard icons placed on the OS/2 desktop.
The OS/2 System folder, when opened, contains options and tools used for configuring and managing OS/2. The Assistance Center folder contains help files and Internet links to information relating to the use of OS/2. Connections contains local drives, printers, the local network connections, and internet connections. The Programs Folder opens an icon view of programs that are installed on the system. WebExplorer is a basic web browser that ships with OS/2 Warp 4. The shredder is used for deleting files, however unlike a Trash or Recycle Bin icon, the shredder immediately deletes the file and does not store a copy for retrieval later.
Oddly the right mouse button is used for dragging icons by default, rather than the left mouse button. This behavior can be changed.
The icons shown above are the standard icons placed on the OS/2 desktop.
The OS/2 System folder, when opened, contains options and tools used for configuring and managing OS/2. The Assistance Center folder contains help files and Internet links to information relating to the use of OS/2. Connections contains local drives, printers, the local network connections, and internet connections. The Programs Folder opens an icon view of programs that are installed on the system. WebExplorer is a basic web browser that ships with OS/2 Warp 4. The shredder is used for deleting files, however unlike a Trash or Recycle Bin icon, the shredder immediately deletes the file and does not store a copy for retrieval later.
Oddly the right mouse button is used for dragging icons by default, rather than the left mouse button. This behavior can be changed.
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