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Simply the easiest way to start using a Windows PC
If you want a "show me how, don't tell me why"
approach to learning how to use a computer, this is the book for
you. Large, full-color screen shots and numbered, step-by-step
instructions show you how to get up and running with Windows and
the latest hardware add-ons, the Internet, and popular software
applications. Learn all the basics plus how to use Office 2010,
protect your computer from viruses, sync up mobile devices, and
much more.
Designed for people who learn best visually, this full-color
guide covers basic information for beginning computer users,
including how to use Windows 7, multimedia applications, wireless
devices, and the Internet
Uses large screen shots and step-by-step instructions to make
learning fast and easy
Covers Office 2010, multimedia management, virus protection,
popular software applications, common peripherals, and basic
security
Shows how to integrate the latest wireless technologies and
sync mobile devices
Visual learners will find this colorful guide shows exactly what
to expect at every step and makes learning to use a PC easier than
ever before.
Auteur
Elaine Marmel is President of Marmel Enterprises, LLC, an
organization which specializes in technical writing and software
training. Elaine spends most of her time writing; she has authored
and coauthored over 50 books about Microsoft Project, Microsoft
Excel, Microsoft Word for Windows, QuickBooks, Peachtree, Quicken
for Windows, Quicken for DOS, Microsoft Word for the Mac, Microsoft
Windows, 1-2-3 for Windows, and Lotus Notes. From 1994 to 2006, she
also was the contributing editor to monthly publications Inside
Timeslips, Inside Peachtree, and Inside
QuickBooks.
Elaine left her native Chicago for the warmer climes of Arizona (by
way of Cincinnati, OH; Jerusalem, Israel; Ithaca, NY; Washington,
DC, and Tampa, FL) where she basks in the sun with her PC, her
cross-stitch projects, her dog, Josh, and her cats, Watson and
Buddy. For many years, she sang barbershop harmony with two
International Championship choruses.
Résumé
Simply the easiest way to start using a Windows PC
If you want a show me how, don't tell me why approach to learning how to use a computer, this is the book for you. Large, full-color screen shots and numbered, step-by-step instructions show you how to get up and running with Windows and the latest hardware add-ons, the Internet, and popular software applications. Learn all the basics plus how to use Office 2010, protect your computer from viruses, sync up mobile devices, and much more.
Contenu
1 Getting Familiar with Computer Basics.
Discover the Computer.
Benefits of Using a Computer.
What You Can Do with a Computer.
Types of Computers.
Tour the Personal Computer.
Learn About Computer Hardware and Software.
Get to Know Data Input Devices.
Get Acquainted with Data Output Devices.
Learn About the Operating System.
Tour the Central Processing Unit.
Understanding Memory.
Learn About Data Storage.
2 Purchasing a Computer.
Choose a Computer Type.
Select a CPU.
Choose an Edition of Windows.
Determine How Much RAM You Need.
Select Data Storage Options.
Choose a Monitor and Video Card.
Choose a Printer.
Add Other Hardware and Software.
Tips on Purchase Considerations.
3 Getting Started with Your Computer.
Set Up Your Work Area.
Connect the Computer Components.
Turn On the Computer for the First Time.
Use a Keyboard.
Use a Mouse.
Explore Mouse Types.
Use an Optical Drive.
Use a USB Storage Device.
Restart the Computer.
Turn Off the Computer.
4 Learning Windows 7 Basics.
Explore the Windows 7 Screen.
Understanding the Start Menu.
Start a Program.
Tour a Program Window.
Select a Command Using the Ribbon.
Select a Command Using a Menu or Toolbar.
Understanding Dialog Box Options.
Use Dialog Box Controls.
Save a Document.
Open a Document.
Switch Between Open Programs.
Print a Document.
Edit Document Text.
Start Frequently Used Programs.
Customize the Start Menu.
Customize the Taskbar.
Select a Desktop Theme and Screen Saver.
5 Managing Files and Folders.
Understanding How Windows Organizes Data.
View Files.
Become Familiar with the Windows Explorer Screen.
Select Files.
Create a New Folder.
Change the Windows Explorer Layout.
Rename a File.
Copy a File.
Move a File.
Create a Data CD or DVD.
Delete a File.
Restore a Deleted File.
Search for a File.
6 Securing Windows 7.
Secure Your Computer.
Change the Logon Password.
Establish Parental Controls.
Check the Action Center.
Prevent Others from Using Your Computer.
7 Working with Software.
Install a Program.
Uninstall a Program.
Create Documents with a Word Processor.
Crunch Numbers with a Spreadsheet.
Build Presentations with a Presentation Program.
Store Information with a Database.
Manipulate Pictures with an Image Editor.
Create Publications with a Desktop-Publishing Program.
8 Using Multimedia.
How Digital Cameras Work.
How Webcams Work.
How Digital Audio Players Work.
Understanding Digital Images.
Understanding Digital Video.
Understanding Digital Audio.
Copy Music CD Tracks to Your Computer.
Play Music Using Your Computer.
Create a Music CD.
Discover Gaming.
Windows 7 Games.
9 Working with Portable Computers and Devices.
Understand the Advantages of a Portable Computer.
Discover Portable Devices.
Synchronize Using a BlackBerry Smartphone.
Synchronize Using an iPod.
10 Surfing the World Wide Web.
Introduction to the Internet.
Explore Internet Connections. Manually Establish an Internet Connection...