The Home view interface is minimalistic. In the center of the screen, the [[OLPC Human Interface Guidelines/The Sugar Interface/Icons|XO icon]]—rendered in the child's user-specified colors—represents the child to whom the laptop belongs. The activity ring surrounds the character, indicating all of the currently open activities. Furthermore, the section of the ring that a given activity occupies directly represents the amount of memory that the particular activity requires to run, providing immediate visual feedback about memory constraints and exposing a means for resource management that doesn't require knowledge of the underlying architecture. Most activity management happens here: starting new [[OLPC Human Interface Guidelines/Activities/Activity Basics#Private Activities|private activities]], ending current activities, and switching between activities. | The Home view interface is minimalistic. In the center of the screen, the [[OLPC Human Interface Guidelines/The Sugar Interface/Icons|XO icon]]—rendered in the child's user-specified colors—represents the child to whom the laptop belongs. The activity ring surrounds the character, indicating all of the currently open activities. Furthermore, the section of the ring that a given activity occupies directly represents the amount of memory that the particular activity requires to run, providing immediate visual feedback about memory constraints and exposing a means for resource management that doesn't require knowledge of the underlying architecture. Most activity management happens here: starting new [[OLPC Human Interface Guidelines/Activities/Activity Basics#Private Activities|private activities]], ending current activities, and switching between activities. |