You can Increase the brightness of clips, but you can't add arrows or highlight clips in Windows Movie Maker. The program is very basic with limited features. Adding extras such as you describe have to be done prior to importing in Photo/Picture editing programs.
You can find all the answers you are looking for about iMovie in the Apple Support Manuals. Click on the Related Link below for manual selections.
Depending on the keyboard, "arrows to navigate" are either the arrows on your keyboard (keys with images of an up, left, right, and down arrow), or buttons on the screen, also with images of an up, left, right, and down arrow.
No, Mosques do not have windows there are just images
Certain arrow shapes will tessellate the plane. See the related links for some images or google: Arrow Tessellation Images
the windows inside a church with images on them are called stained glass windows. They are called this because the images are made using glass which has been stained. Then the glass is arranged to form the picture. Sometimes underneath the window describing the scene shown in the window.
Windows can not use ISO images without additional software.
No.
Windows 97 does not exist. It's been sold fake versions with fake images in the 90's and people uploaded edited images to the web to trick people.Windows 95Windows NT (1996)Windows 98
Yes, Windows XP offers image manipulation and editing capabilities and quick access to online photo printing. You can submit your images to a printshop and have them shipped to you.
Three folded arrows in a triangular configuration. http://www.spartanburgcounty.org/govt/depts/pubwrks/images/recycle.jpg
Three folded arrows in a triangular configuration. http://www.spartanburgcounty.org/govt/depts/pubwrks/images/recycle.jpg
No - the images are ISO images and are restricted to a single DVD that is bootable.
If using Windows, burning images to a DVD is a simple process of inserting the disc, and choosing Burn Files to Disc from the menu. Follow the instructions given by Windows, and drag any images you wish to burn into the empty folder in Windows Explorer. When you've chosen all the images, right click the DVD Drive image and click Burn to Disc.