Windows 10: Part 1. Updated: May 2018 Price: $2.00

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Windows 10: Part 1. Updated: May 2018 Price: $2.00"

Transcription

1 Windows 10: Part 1 Updated: May 2018 Price: $2.00

2 A Special Note on Terminology Windows 10 accepts both mouse and touch commands. This means that you could use either mouse clicks or touch gestures interchangeably. Throughout this document, you will read either click, tap, or click/tap. Please note that you can click on anything that says tap, and you can tap on anything that says click. Click = Tap Double Click = Double Tap Click and Drag = Tap and Drag Right Click = Tap and Hold NOTE: You must have a touchscreen to use touch commands. What is Windows 10? Windows 10 is Microsoft s latest operating system for home and work computers. An operating system (OS) is a collection of software that enables the user to interact with the computer. Currently, Windows is still the most popular OS on the market for personal or home computers. The Microsoft Account Before we go further, let s talk about the Microsoft Account. When you first upgrade to Windows 10, or purchase a computer with Windows 10, you will have the opportunity to create a Microsoft ID. NOTE: You do not have to create an ID, but some features require you to create an account. A Microsoft ID allows you to access Internet-connected apps, the Microsoft Store, and Cortana. If these terms are new to you don t worry! we will explain them later. For now, know that as you get more used to the computer, you may need to create a Microsoft account to use additional features in Windows. Lesson 1: Touring Windows 10 The Desktop After you start your computer and sign into Windows, you will see the desktop. The desktop is your work area and the backdrop of the computer screen. 2

3 Parts of the Desktop 1. Taskbar: By default, the taskbar is located on the bottom edge of the desktop. The taskbar will display active windows, notifications, and the Start Button. 2. Shortcut Icons: Small pictures on the desktop are called icons. Icons are connected to computer programs or files. When you double-click on an icon, it will open the associated program or folder. 3. Recycle Bin: When you delete an object, Windows 10 sends it to the Recycle Bin. You can restore objects from the Recycle Bin or you can permanently delete them. The Taskbar The taskbar is a long bar that runs along the bottom of your desktop. Any active windows will display on the taskbar. You will have access to the Start Menu and will be able to view your notifications thru the taskbar. A B C D E F A. Start: You click the Start button to display the Start Menu. You use the Start menu to open programs and to perform other functions, such as searching for files. You can view all available programs from the Start Menu. B. Search: Next to the Start button, you will find the search bar. The search bar will search for programs, files, or websites (if connected to the Internet). C. Task Manager: Click or tap the task manager icon (see right) to view all your running programs, switch between programs, and switch between desktops. D. Quick Launch: Using the Quick Launch toolbar, you can open a program or file by clicking its icon. Certain programs (Edge, File Explorer, and Microsoft Store) are in the Quick Launch by default. E. Active programs: Programs that are currently running. The task bar lets you switch between programs by clicking on the Active Program Icon. For example, if both Word and File Explorer open at the same time, you can switch between Word and File Explorer by clicking on their icons. F. Notification Area: This area displays the time, date, and current status of the computer. 3

4 Lesson 2: Using the Start Menu To open the Start menu, click the Start button ( ) in the lower-left corner of your screen. - or - Press the Windows logo key ( ) on your keyboard. The Start Menu gives you access to all the programs and files in your computer. There are two parts to the start menu: 1. Start Menu: You can access a variety of programs and files using this menu. 2. Metro Apps: If you have used Windows 8 previously, you may recognize the metro apps on the side. These apps open the associated program. For example, the mail app will open the program. The term apps is short for applications. All applications/apps are computer programs. Apps is a colloquial term used to distinguish the smaller and faster programs from the larger, more resource-driven programs (like Microsoft Office). Apps let you do something useful and fast. The Metro Apps are found on all Windows phones, tablets, and computers. 4

5 Start Menu Functions Under the Most Used category, you will quickly find the most frequently used programs. You can tap or click on these programs to open them. At the bottom of the start menu, you will see My Account, File Explorer, Settings, Power. My Account Opens a menu that allows you to log out, lock the screen, or open a new window to your account settings. File Explorer- Opens a window that will allow you to access your saved files, documents, and pictures. Settings- Adjust your computer settings, including: adding users, changing colors and theme, and selecting privacy settings. Power- Shut down your computer by selecting shut down. Put your computer to sleep by selecting sleep. There are multiple ways to open a program. To open the Weather (which displays the most current local weather information) app, you can: Method 1 Click on the Metro app associated with the program. Method 2 1. On the taskbar, click on the Start button. 2. In the Start menu, you will see a list of all your apps to the right. 3. Locate Weather. *You might have scroll down the list. To scroll, either use your finger and swipe up or click on the small, white arrow that points down. NOTE: The small pictures next to some of the selections are folders. That s because a group of similar files are stored in folders. Folder: a directory of files; users can create and rename as many folders as needed. 5

6 Method 3 1. In the search bar, type the name of the program or a keyword. 2. Tap the Weather program, which appears at the top of the list. NOW YOU TRY: Practice using the Start Menu by opening the app called Calculator. Lesson 3: Canceling Unwanted Menus Anytime you see a list or menu that you do not need, you can turn it off. To turn off unwanted menus, click anywhere on the screen that is blank. A blank area does not have icons or links to click. Click/tap anywhere on this space to close the Start menu or any other unwanted menus. NOW YOU TRY: o Right-click on the Recycle Bin icon. A new menu appears. o Tap or click in the blank area to close the menu. Lesson 4: Shortcuts Desktop Shortcuts The small icons on your desktop are shortcuts to programs, documents, or files. If you do not want to go through the Start Menu each time you want to find one of your most used programs, you can create a shortcut on the desktop. Double-click these icons to open the file or start the program. 6

7 To create a shortcut on the desktop: 1. Locate the program or file. 2. Click and drag the program to the desktop. NOW YOU TRY: Create a shortcut for the Calendar app. o Open the Start menu. o Look for the Calendar app. o Click and drag the icon from the Start menu to the desktop. Arranging Shortcuts You can click and drag to move your shortcuts anywhere on the screen at any time. If you do not want to spend time arranging the icons one-by-one, you have the option to quickly sort your shortcuts. To quickly sort your icons: 1. Right-click on the blank space area of the desktop. 2. Select Sort By. 3. Choose your preferred way to organize. NOW YOU TRY: Try arranging your icons in alphabetical order by name. Deleting Shortcuts You can delete any unwanted shortcuts. When you delete items from your computer, those items move to the Recycle Bin. Files are not permanently removed until you empty the Recycle Bin. To delete icons: Method 1 1. Tap and hold OR right-click the icon. 2. Select Delete from the menu that appears. Method 2 1. Click and drag the icon to the Recycle Bin icon. 2. Drop the icon on top of the Recycle Bin icon. NOW YOU TRY: Delete the calendar shortcut you created earlier. 7

8 Lesson 5: How to Use the Recycle Bin Recycle Bin acts as a temporary holder of unwanted programs, files and shortcuts. This is a precaution Microsoft built in case the user accidently deleted the wrong file. When you want a file to be permanently deleted, you need to delete the file from Recycle Bin. Example: Let s say you accidently delete a wanted file. Here are the steps to restore that file: 1. Double click the Recycle Bin icon to open the File Explorer window. 2. You are now in the Recycle Bin window. Click on the file you want to restore. 3. Click Restore the selected item. To permanently delete a file: 1. Double click on the Recycle Bin icon. 2. Right-click OR tap and hold the item. 3. Select Delete. NOTE: If you wanted to permanently delete everything in the bin, click Empty Recycle Bin. Lesson 6: Working with Windows A window is a framed area on the desktop that contains an application, document, or task. You can control the appearance and location of windows, and you can switch between open windows on the desktop. You can also use menus when working with windows. 8

9 Parts of a Window We will use Edge as an example. Edge is Microsoft s newest web browser. A web browser program let you access and view websites. Edge replaced Internet Explorer in Here we have an Edge window open to the DuckDuckGo website. Scroll Bar Allows you to move up and down in a window. Click and drag the scroll bar to navigate. A. Minimize: Click the minimize symbol (-) to temporary hide the window. You can reopen the window by clicking its icon on the task bar. B. Maximize: Click the maximize symbol ( ) to make the window fill the screen. C. Close: Click the close symbol (X) to close the window and exit. NOTE: If you need to zoom out or into the window area, you can make the pinch gesture on your touch screen or press CTRL and - to zoom out and CTRL and + to zoom out. Switching Between Windows You can have several windows open at the same time. If you do, the window on top is the active window. You can only interact with the active window. You cannot interact with two windows simultaneously. 9

10 There are several ways to change the active window: Click on the Active Program icon (on the task bar) of the program you want to use. Minimize the active window to the task bar. Click on the window you want. Press Alt and the Tab on the keyboard at the same time. While holding down the Alt key, hit Tab to select a window. Press the Windows key and Tab at the same time. While holding down the Windows Key, hit Tab key to select a window. NOW YOU TRY: o Open both the Edge and Firefox browsers. o Switch between the two windows using two or more of the above methods. Lesson 7: Organizing Windows To Move a window To move a window around on your desktop, left-click the window s title bar and drag the window. To Resize a window To resize a window, you can move your cursor over the window border. When the cursor changes to a double-sided white arrow, you can click and drag to resize the window. 10

11 To Snap a window When you are working with multiple windows, you can snap a window so that it only takes up half your screen. This allows you to have two windows side-by-side. To snap a window: 1. Click and drag the first window to the edge of the screen. 2. If you did Step 1 correctly, you will see smaller versions of the other open windows. 11

12 3. Tap or click the second window of your choice. Both windows should be identical sizes. Lesson 8: Multiple Desktops Windows 10 allows you to work with multiple windows and multiple desktops. When you have several windows open, your computer desktop can become cluttered. If you prefer to have a cleaner desktop while you work, you can group windows on different desktops. On your task bar, you will notice a new symbol for Windows. This symbol is called Task Manager. When you click the task manager icon, you will see a quick list of open windows and desktops. You can also open a new desktop and arrange your windows on the desktop of your preference. EXAMPLE: You are working on a big project. You are editing a photo to add to a school report. While you are editing the photo, you also have another window open to research the topic. Now, you can have all three windows open on the same desktop. However, some find this too overwhelming, and others feel that their screens are cluttered. You can have one desktop to work on writing the paper and researching. You can use a second desktop to edit the photo. This will help keep your tasks separate and organized. Remember, you do not have to use multiple desktops, if you prefer not. 12

13 How to Open a New Desktop 1. Click the Task Manager Icon. 2. Click the (+) symbol in the bottom right corner. 3. You can now move windows to the second desktop. Click and drag the windows to the preferred desktop. WARNING: These multiple desktops act as place holders. You cannot make changes to one desktop such as deleting an icon without the changes appearing on the other desktops. NOW YOU TRY: Using the scenario described earlier, we are going to open multiple windows and desktops. o Open the following programs: Paint, Word, and Edge. o Tap or click Task Manager. o Tap or click the new desktop icon. o Click and drag Paint to Desktop 2. Notice that as you click and drag the program to Desktop 2 it becomes smaller. When you move Paint on top of Desktop 2, it will be small enough to fit inside. Let go of the mouse button (or stop touching the screen), and the program will now be on the second desktop. 13

14 Paint is now on the second desktop. Switching Between Multiple Desktops Method 1: 1. Tap/click the Task Manager icon. 2. Select the preferred desktop. Method 2: 1. Tap the Windows key and the TAB key on your keyboard to open Task Manager. 2. Use your arrow keys to select the preferred desktop (or use the mouse). Closing Desktops When you are finished using multiple desktops, you can close a desktop. 1. Tap/click Task Manager. 2. Tap the small white X in the top-right corner. 14

15 Lesson 9: Action Center The Action Center grants quick access to your computer settings, connections, and notifications. NOTE: The action center may look different on your computer, as the tiles shown can be changed in Windows Settings. To open the Action Center: Method 1: Swipe from the left side of the screen. Method 2: Click the Notification symbol on the task bar. Method 3: Tap the Windows key and the A key at the same time. Notifications are listed in the top portion of the Action Center. Notifications include s, Microsoft notices, calendar reminders, and more. These will appear in chronological order. The bottom portion includes tiles that will grant you access to settings, tablet mode, and more. 15

16 Tablet Mode: will switch your Windows 10 between the tablet-friendly view and traditional desktop view. Connect: will connect your Windows 10 computer to other devices, such as smart watches, cell phones, printers, and more. Tap the tile and follow the prompts. Brightness: adjust the computer screen brightness. Airplane Mode: will turn off all connections, including the WiFi, so that the device does not interfere with an airplane s instruments. Note: opens OneNote, which is Microsoft s virtual notebook. You can write your thoughts or lists here. All Settings: grants access to your computer settings, privacy settings, account settings, and personalization. We cover this topic in depth in Windows 10: Part 2. Bluetooth: turns your Bluetooth connections on or off. Bluetooth is a lowfrequency signal that allows other devices to talk to your computer. Location: turn your location on or off. Location allows apps and websites to record your physical location to better match services. It uses a GPS or WiFi signal to determine your location. Lesson 10: Microsoft Account You will need to create a Microsoft (or MS) Account before you are able to accomplish some tasks on the computer, especially if you want to download new apps from the Microsoft Store. Your Microsoft Account is connected to your , and you will create a unique password for this account. It s free to create. If you already have a Microsoft account, such as an Outlook address, you will be able to use this same as your Microsoft account. If you have another , such as a Gmail account, you can still use your original account as your account. You do not have to stop using any previous accounts with other companies. 16

17 The Microsoft Account gives you control over what programs are downloaded from the Microsoft App store. The MS account is also used to set up apps that require passwords, such as the Mail App. You will need to create a MS account to use your Windows 10 computer to its fullest potential. You can create an account by going to and click Sign up now. You may need an alternative or cell phone number to authenticate the new account. CAUTION: We strongly suggest reading the Service Agreement and Privacy statement of any company before creating accounts. If you need assistance with s or creating an account, Twinsburg Public Library offers oneon-one computer coaching. Lesson 11: Cortana Cortana is Microsoft s virtual assistant. You can choose to activate Cortana or not. You will need a Microsoft ID in order to use Cortana. When you first click on the Search Bar, found in the Start Menu, Cortana will give you an option to set it up. If you decide you would rather not use Cortana, ignore the setup and use the search feature as you would normally. Why Cortana? Cortana will learn your preferences and more accurately react to your search queries. She can keep track of reminders, events, and respond to verbal commands. 17

18 3 4 As long as a microphone is attached to the computer, you can verbally command Cortana to open an , start a program, or even make jokes. When setting up Cortana, the first step we recommend is adjusting the settings to your preference. 1. Open the Start menu. 2. Tap the Search bar. 3. Tap the book icon on the left side. 4. Tap Settings. 1 2 This will open Cortana s settings. For example, you can choose to have Cortana respond to Hey Cortana. This means that Cortana will not require that you tap or click the search bar. You can say Hey Cortana, to trigger the program. CAUTION: Always Listening! The Hey Cortana feature can be somewhat controversial. In order to work, your Windows 10 computer is always waiting for you to say these words. If you are concerned about privacy, you can consult the Microsoft Privacy Policy, or disable the Hey Cortana feature. Lesson 12: Mail App Microsoft created the Mail App so that you can access your from the Start Menu. When you tap or click the Mail App, you will be able to read and create s. Your computer needs to be connected to the Internet to use this feature. NOTE: Some providers do not work very well with the Microsoft App. Since this is a newer program, do not be discouraged if your does not work right away. Every day Microsoft updates its applications. An provider is a website or company that allows you to use their ing services. Examples include: Google, Yahoo, AOL, and Outlook. When you first open the Mail App, you will be asked to enter your account information. In the bottom-left corner, you will see a list of potential providers (see right). 18

19 To add your account: 1. Click the Settings icon in the bottom left corner. 2. Click Accounts. 3. Click Add Accounts. 4. Select your account. 5. Enter your login information. Important: The Microsoft Mail App will remember your login information, so that you do not have to sign in with your username and password every time. You are able to add more than one account, if you have multiple s Mail Folders: Mail Folders are directories that help the user to group similar s. You can manage and view s in your folders. Common folders include: Sent, Drafts, Trash, and Inbox. Tap or click the folder you want to view. 2. List: You can view your s here. These are items that were sent to you You will read your in the right pane, instead of a separate window. 4. Options: You can complete common tasks using these options, such as: Reply, Delete, Archive, and Reply All. 5. Compose: Create new s to send to associates. Click New mail to open a blank message. 19

20 Lesson 13: Keyboard Shortcuts Keys Action Ctrl+C (or Ctrl+Insert) Copy the selected item Ctrl+X Cut the selected item Ctrl+V (or Shift+Insert) Paste the selected item Ctrl+Z Undo an action Alt+Tab Switch between open apps Alt+F4 Close the active item, or exit the active app Windows logo key +L Lock your PC or switch accounts Windows logo key +D Display and hide the desktop Windows logo key +A Open Action center Windows logo key +S Open search Windows logo key +C Open Cortana in listening mode Windows logo key +Tab Open Task view Windows logo key +Ctrl+D Add a virtual desktop Windows logo key +Ctrl+Right arrow Switch between virtual desktops you ve created on the Windows logo key +Ctrl+Left arrow Switch between virtual desktops you ve created on the Windows logo key +Ctrl+F4 Close the virtual desktop you re using This chart is taken from Microsoft Help. 10/keyboard-shortcuts right Please visit: windows.microsoft.com for additional shortcuts. To learn more about Windows 10, try the Windows 10: Part 2 class topics covered include file management, privacy settings, personalization, and more. left 20

Windows 10: Part 2. Updated: May 2018 Price: $1.80

Windows 10: Part 2. Updated: May 2018 Price: $1.80 Windows 10: Part 2 Updated: May 2018 Price: $1.80 A Special Note on Terminology Windows 10 accepts both mouse and touch commands. This means that you could either use mouse clicks or touch gestures interchangeably.

More information

College of Pharmacy Windows 10

College of Pharmacy Windows 10 College of Pharmacy Windows 10 Windows 10 is the version of Microsoft s flagship operating system that follows Windows 8; the OS was released in July 2015. Windows 10 is designed to address common criticisms

More information

Explore Windows 8.1 Update

Explore Windows 8.1 Update Work Smart by Microsoft IT Explore Windows 8.1 Update This guide provides a high-level overview of many new exciting features in the Windows 8.1 Update user interface. Windows 8.1 Update includes improvements

More information

Technoversity Tuesdays

Technoversity Tuesdays Technoversity Tuesdays Microsoft Windows 10 Overview, New Features, Tips and Tricks Technology training brought to you by Computer Education Support New Features Windows 10 is Microsoft s newest operating

More information

BrainStorm Quick Start Card for Microsoft OneDrive for Business

BrainStorm Quick Start Card for Microsoft OneDrive for Business BrainStorm Quick Start Card for Microsoft OneDrive for Business mso.harvard.edu Changing the Way the World Works Clear the path for your productivity goals! Using Microsoft OneDrive for Business, you have

More information

Microsoft Windows 10. Quick Reference. Watsonia Publishing 47 Greenaway Street Bulleen VIC 3105 Australia

Microsoft Windows 10. Quick Reference. Watsonia Publishing 47 Greenaway Street Bulleen VIC 3105 Australia Watsonia Publishing 47 Greenaway Street Bulleen VIC 3105 Australia www.watsoniapublishing.com info@watsoniapublishing.com Quick Reference Course Code: INF1440 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Starting With

More information

Getting to Know Windows 10. Handout

Getting to Know Windows 10. Handout Handout Handout Session Overview We re excited to share the exciting new features of Windows 10 and look forward to answering any questions in real time as we learn more about this updated platform together.

More information

Windows 10. Page 1 of 15

Windows 10. Page 1 of 15 Windows 10 Microsoft Windows Microsoft makes the Windows operating system used in many computers. The operating system is a set of instructions that tells your computer how to run and how to manage the

More information

Windows 10: FAQs. The Start Menu. Cortana

Windows 10: FAQs. The Start Menu. Cortana Windows 10: FAQs Click on a topic below e.g. File Management to find answers to common questions about Windows 10. Alternatively, you can search this document by pressing CTRL + F and typing a keyword.

More information

4File Explorer & Libraries

4File Explorer & Libraries The Original Quick Reference Guides Microsoft Windows 10 Windows 10 offers a lot to be happy about for both new and longtime users, by combining helpful and intuitive new features with enough familiarity

More information

Libraries. Multi-Touch. Aero Peek. Sema Foundation 10 Classes 2 nd Exam Review ICT Department 5/22/ Lesson - 15

Libraries. Multi-Touch. Aero Peek. Sema Foundation 10 Classes 2 nd Exam Review ICT Department 5/22/ Lesson - 15 10 Classes 2 nd Exam Review Lesson - 15 Introduction Windows 7, previous version of the latest version (Windows 8.1) of Microsoft Windows, was produced for use on personal computers, including home and

More information

Navigating Windows 10 Windows 10 is the most recent version of the Microsoft Windows operating system.

Navigating Windows 10 Windows 10 is the most recent version of the Microsoft Windows operating system. Navigating Windows 10 Windows 10 is the most recent version of the Microsoft Windows operating system. New Features in Windows 10 Start Menu Microsoft Edge new web browser Cortana virtual assistant Multiple

More information

Basic Windows 95 Skills

Basic Windows 95 Skills Building Mouse Skills Click press left mouse button once used to select options in menus or to move your cursor Double click press left mouse button twice without moving the mouse pointer used on icons

More information

Exploring Windows 10. Work Smart by Microsoft IT. Topics in this guide include: Snap enhancements. Notification center. For more information

Exploring Windows 10. Work Smart by Microsoft IT. Topics in this guide include: Snap enhancements. Notification center. For more information Work Smart by Microsoft IT Exploring Windows 10 Windows 10 is designed to please both touch and mouse users. It s also designed to be intuitive for users of both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, incorporating

More information

Exploring Windows 8. Starting Windows 8 for the First Time. About Windows 8 User Interface and Features. Get Started. Unlock Your Computer and Sign In

Exploring Windows 8. Starting Windows 8 for the First Time. About Windows 8 User Interface and Features. Get Started. Unlock Your Computer and Sign In About Windows 8 User Interface and Features This guide provides an overview of the new features in the Windows 8 user interface so you can get up and running quickly with the new operating system. Starting

More information

Discover the Start screen.

Discover the Start screen. Discover the Start screen. Your Start screen has all of the information that matters most to you. Live tiles keep you up to date. Your favorite apps, such as Office apps, People, News, and more are front

More information

Introduction to Windows 10 Part 1

Introduction to Windows 10 Part 1 Introduction to Windows 10 Part 1 Higham and Rushden U3A In this presentation we will have a quick look at the following: Starting Windows 10 Typical desktop layout Start screen Cortana and Search Taskbar

More information

Windows Me Navigating

Windows Me Navigating LAB PROCEDURE 11 Windows Me Navigating OBJECTIVES 1. Explore the Start menu. 2. Start an application. 3. Multi-task between applications. 4. Moving folders and files around. 5. Use Control Panel settings.

More information

Section 2 Getting Started

Section 2 Getting Started Section 2 Getting Started ECDL Section 2 Getting Started By the end of this section you should be able to: Start, restart and close down a device Log on and log off Windows Recognise and use the Desktop

More information

INTRODUCTION... 2 GETTING STARTED...

INTRODUCTION... 2 GETTING STARTED... Conventions used in this document: Keyboard keys that must be pressed will be shown as Enter or Ctrl. Controls to be activated with the mouse will be shown as Start button > Settings > System > About.

More information

Windows 8.1 User Guide for ANU Staff

Windows 8.1 User Guide for ANU Staff Windows 8.1 User Guide for ANU Staff This guide has been created to assist with basic tasks and navigating Windows 8.1. Further tips for using Windows 8.1 can be found on the IT Services website, or by

More information

Getting Started with Windows XP

Getting Started with Windows XP UNIT A Getting Started with Microsoft, or simply Windows, is an operating system. An operating system is a kind of computer program that controls how a computer carries out basic tasks such as displaying

More information

Computer Learning Center at Ewing Course Notes for Windows 8.1 Class Session 1

Computer Learning Center at Ewing Course Notes for Windows 8.1 Class Session 1 12 November 2014 Computer Learning Center at Ewing Course Notes for Windows 8.1 Class Session 1 Introduction This class is to help students become more comfortable with the Windows 8 Operating System.

More information

MODULE 1: Getting Started with Windows 10

MODULE 1: Getting Started with Windows 10 WIN-1 Edition Hunt SOLUTIONS MANUAL office-2016-fundamentals-1st-edition-hunt-solutions-manual/ Edition Hunt TEST BANK office-2016-fundamentals-1st-edition-hunt-test-bank/ MODULE 1: Getting Started with

More information

Windows 10 Revisited Discussion September 15, 2016 Initial Comments By now you have either purchased a new computer with Windows 10, or upgraded to

Windows 10 Revisited Discussion September 15, 2016 Initial Comments By now you have either purchased a new computer with Windows 10, or upgraded to Initial Comments By now you have either purchased a new computer with Windows 10, or upgraded to Windows 10. o Or have decided you do not wish to upgrade to Windows 10. o The free upgrade ended July 29

More information

Windows XP. A Quick Tour of Windows XP Features

Windows XP. A Quick Tour of Windows XP Features Windows XP A Quick Tour of Windows XP Features Windows XP Windows XP is an operating system, which comes in several versions: Home, Media, Professional. The Windows XP computer uses a graphics-based operating

More information

Your familiar Windows, only better.

Your familiar Windows, only better. Your familiar Windows, only better. Your quick guide to Windows 8.1 Basics 2014 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This material is provided as-is, and for informational purposes only. Microsoft

More information

For this class we are going to create a file in Microsoft Word. Open Word on the desktop.

For this class we are going to create a file in Microsoft Word. Open Word on the desktop. File Management Windows 10 What is File Management? As you use your computer and create files you may need some help in storing and retrieving those files. File management shows you how to create, move,

More information

Introduction to Personal Computers Using Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016

Introduction to Personal Computers Using Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016 Watsonia Publishing 47 Greenaway Street Bulleen VIC 3105 Australia www.watsoniapublishing.com info@watsoniapublishing.com Introduction to Personal Computers Using Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016 Quick

More information

Windows 8.1 User Guide for ANU Staff

Windows 8.1 User Guide for ANU Staff Windows 8.1 User Guide for ANU Staff This guide has been created to assist with basic tasks and navigating Windows 8.1. Further tips for using Windows 8.1 can be found on the IT Services website, or by

More information

Discovering Computers & Microsoft Office Office 2010 and Windows 7: Essential Concepts and Skills

Discovering Computers & Microsoft Office Office 2010 and Windows 7: Essential Concepts and Skills Discovering Computers & Microsoft Office 2010 Office 2010 and Windows 7: Essential Concepts and Skills Objectives Perform basic mouse operations Start Windows and log on to the computer Identify the objects

More information

Outlook Web Access. In the next step, enter your address and password to gain access to your Outlook Web Access account.

Outlook Web Access. In the next step, enter your  address and password to gain access to your Outlook Web Access account. Outlook Web Access To access your mail, open Internet Explorer and type in the address http://www.scs.sk.ca/exchange as seen below. (Other browsers will work but there is some loss of functionality) In

More information

You might think of Windows XP as a set of cool accessories, such as

You might think of Windows XP as a set of cool accessories, such as Controlling Applications under Windows You might think of Windows XP as a set of cool accessories, such as games, a calculator, and an address book, but Windows is first and foremost an operating system.

More information

Windows 10 Creators Edition Tips & Tricks. These New Hidden Features Will Save You Time and Money

Windows 10 Creators Edition Tips & Tricks. These New Hidden Features Will Save You Time and Money Windows 10 Creators Edition Tips & Tricks These New Hidden Features Will Save You Time and Money In April 2017, Microsoft released the new Windows 10 Creators Edition. Its features will save you hours

More information

Section 1. System Technologies and Implications. Modules. Introduction to computers. File management. ICT in perspective. Extended software concepts

Section 1. System Technologies and Implications. Modules. Introduction to computers. File management. ICT in perspective. Extended software concepts Section 1 System Technologies and Implications Modules 1.1 Introduction to computers 1.2 Software 1.3 Hardware 1.4 File management 1.5 ICT in perspective 1.6 Extended software concepts 1.7 Extended hardware

More information

Windows 10 Essentials

Windows 10 Essentials Windows 10 Essentials User Interface START MENU Start typing to search for applications or files Once the start menu is open you can change its size by dragging a side Right-click on an application and

More information

How to set up an Amazon Work Profile for Windows 8

How to set up an Amazon Work Profile for Windows 8 How to set up an Amazon Work Profile for Windows 8 Setting up a new profile for Windows 8 requires you to navigate some screens that may lead you to create the wrong type of account. By following this

More information

Switch between open apps Close the active item, or exit the active app

Switch between open apps Close the active item, or exit the active app Ctrl + X Ctrl + C (or Ctrl + Insert) Ctrl + V (or Shift + Insert) Ctrl + Z Alt + Tab Alt + F4 L D F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F10 Alt + F8 Alt + Esc Alt + underlined letter Alt + Enter Alt + Spacebar Alt + Left arrow

More information

National Digital Literacy Mission Module 1: Power in Your Hands

National Digital Literacy Mission Module 1: Power in Your Hands National Digital Literacy Mission Module 1: Power in Your Hands 2 Lesson Plan Lesson Plan of Module 1 1. Overview and introduction to digital devices 2. Know the computer (Components, Functions and Applications)

More information

Microsoft Surface Pro 2 Windows 8 tablet - basic notes for staff

Microsoft Surface Pro 2 Windows 8 tablet - basic notes for staff Microsoft Surface Pro 2 Windows 8 tablet - basic notes for staff Table of Contents Overview... 2 To begin... 3 General tips... 3 Charms bar... 3 Quick Access menu... 4 Take a screenshot... 4 Shut down...

More information

Lesson 1: Getting Started with

Lesson 1: Getting Started with Microsoft Office Specialist 2016 Series Microsoft Outlook 2016 Certification Guide Lesson 1: Getting Started with Email Lesson Objectives In this lesson, you will learn to identify Outlook program items,

More information

Your familiar Windows, only better.

Your familiar Windows, only better. Your familiar Windows, only better. Your quick guide to Windows 8.1 for business For Windows 8.1 Update Discover the Start screen. Your Start screen has all of the information that matters most to you.

More information

QUICK START GUIDE NTS HOSTED PBX CALL MANAGER. Welcome. Getting Oriented

QUICK START GUIDE NTS HOSTED PBX CALL MANAGER.   Welcome. Getting Oriented QUICK START GUIDE NTS HOSTED PBX Welcome Welcome to NTS Hosted PBX! This guide is intended to get you up and running with the basic features associated with the product. For more in-depth information,

More information

WINDOWS NT BASICS

WINDOWS NT BASICS WINDOWS NT BASICS 9.30.99 Windows NT Basics ABOUT UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTER The University Technology Training Center (UTTC) provides computer training services with a focus on helping University

More information

Unit III: Working with Windows and Applications. Chapters 5, 7, & 8

Unit III: Working with Windows and Applications. Chapters 5, 7, & 8 Unit III: Working with Windows and Applications Chapters 5, 7, & 8 Learning Objectives In this unit, you will: Launch programs and navigate the Windows task bar. Perform common windows functions. Customize

More information

Outlook - an Introduction to Version 2003 Table of Contents

Outlook - an Introduction to  Version 2003 Table of Contents Outlook - an Introduction to E-mail Version 2003 Table of Contents What is Outlook Starting Outlook The Navigation Pane Getting Help Creating and Sending a Message Using the College Exchange Directory

More information

Microsoft Office Training Skills 2010

Microsoft Office Training Skills 2010 Lesson 3 - Creating Documents with MS word 2010 Introduction to Word Processing MS-Word 2010 is word processing application that is used create and edit documents such as: Books, letters, reports, newsletters,

More information

Outlook Web App. Getting Started. QUICK Source. Microsoft. in Exchange Server 2010

Outlook Web App. Getting Started. QUICK Source. Microsoft. in Exchange Server 2010 QUICK Source Microsoft Outlook Web App in Exchange Server 2010 Getting Started The Outlook Web App Window u v w x y u v w x y Browser Toolbars allow the user to navigate in the browser. Outlook Web Access

More information

Switching to Gmail from Microsoft Outlook Learning Center gsuite.google.com/learning-center

Switching to Gmail from Microsoft Outlook Learning Center gsuite.google.com/learning-center Switching to Gmail from Microsoft Outlook 2016 Learning Center gsuite.google.com/learning-center Welcome to Gmail Now that you've switched from Microsoft Outlook to G Suite, learn how to use Gmail as your

More information

Getting To Know the Chromebook Keyboard

Getting To Know the Chromebook Keyboard Getting To Know the Chromebook Keyboard App Google Drive Description Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service provided by Google. Google Drive is the home of Google Docs, Sheets and Slides,

More information

Exploring Windows 10. Start menu. Display the Start menu. Microsoft IT Showcase

Exploring Windows 10. Start menu. Display the Start menu. Microsoft IT Showcase Microsoft IT Showcase Exploring Windows 10 Windows 10 is designed to please both touch and mouse users. It s also designed to be intuitive for users of both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, incorporating the

More information

How to Set Up and Customize Accounts in Windows 10 Mail Application

How to Set Up and Customize  Accounts in Windows 10 Mail Application How to Set Up and Customize Email Accounts in Windows 10 Mail Application Windows 10 comes with a built-in Mail app, from which you can access all your different email accounts (including Outlook.com,

More information

Microsoft IT Showcase. microsoft.com/itshowcase

Microsoft IT Showcase. microsoft.com/itshowcase Getting to know Windows 10 Guide contents The purpose of this guide is to introduce you to the key features in Windows 10, and give you tips and tricks on how to get started using those features. You ll

More information

A Document Created By Lisa Diner Table of Contents Western Quebec School Board October, 2007

A Document Created By Lisa Diner Table of Contents Western Quebec School Board October, 2007 Table of Contents A Document Created By Lisa Diner Western Quebec School Board October, 2007 Table of Contents Some Basics... 3 Login Instructions... 4 To change your password... 6 Options As You Login...

More information

Sema Foundation ICT Department. Lesson - 18

Sema Foundation ICT Department. Lesson - 18 Lesson - 18 1 Manipulating Windows We can work with several programs at a time in Windows. To make working with several programs at once very easy, we can change the size of the windows by: maximize minimize

More information

RAM JAYAM VIDYAA MANDIR MATRIC HR SEC SCHOOL. Cumbum. Theni district. 1 D.EASWARAN M.Sc B.Ed Computer Instructor RJMS_SCHOOL.

RAM JAYAM VIDYAA MANDIR MATRIC HR SEC SCHOOL. Cumbum. Theni district. 1 D.EASWARAN M.Sc B.Ed Computer Instructor RJMS_SCHOOL. RAM JAYAM VIDYAA MANDIR MATRIC HR SEC SCHOOL. Cumbum. Theni district. D.Easwaran M.sc B.ed Computer Instructor RJMS School. Cumbum THENI DISTRICT. CELL : 8760324704 1 Higher Secondary First Year Study

More information

Switching to Gmail from Microsoft Outlook Learning Center gsuite.google.com/learning-center

Switching to Gmail from Microsoft Outlook Learning Center gsuite.google.com/learning-center Switching to Gmail from Microsoft Outlook 2013 Learning Center gsuite.google.com/learning-center Welcome to Gmail Now that you've switched from Microsoft Outlook to G Suite, learn how to use Gmail as your

More information

Windows 8.1. Tiles come in four shapes: small, medium, wide, and large. The red outlined tiles are live tiles.

Windows 8.1. Tiles come in four shapes: small, medium, wide, and large. The red outlined tiles are live tiles. Windows 8/8.1 was Microsoft s attempt to have one operating system for all devices desktops, laptops, phones, tablets, and everything else. Some like it more than others. Microsoft Windows 10 is supposed

More information

Shelly Cashman: Microsoft Windows 10

Shelly Cashman: Microsoft Windows 10 Shelly Cashman: Microsoft Windows 10 Module 1: Introduction to Windows 10 2017 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or 1 Describe Windows 10 Objectives

More information

NCMail: Microsoft Outlook User s Guide

NCMail: Microsoft Outlook User s Guide NCMail: Microsoft Outlook 2003 Email User s Guide Revision 1.0 11/10/2007 This document covers how to use Microsoft Outlook 2003 for accessing your email with the NCMail Exchange email system. The syntax

More information

GROUPWISE INSTRUCTIONS

GROUPWISE INSTRUCTIONS Viewing the GroupWise Home Desktop From the Folder List on the left-hand side of the screen, [Click] on the yourname HOME FOLDER The Home view provides panels of shortcut views which can be customized.

More information

Introduction to Personal Computing

Introduction to Personal Computing Introduction to Personal Computing Academic Computing Services www.ku.edu/acs Abstract: This document explains the basics of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It is intended for users who are either

More information

What is Emcee? Actions in Thumbnail View Starting Emcee and Activating the Thumbnail View... 5

What is Emcee? Actions in Thumbnail View Starting Emcee and Activating the Thumbnail View... 5 USING THE DESKTOP ORGANIZER Multi-monitor support. Touch, Keyboard or Mouse Control. Windows 10, Windows 8 and Windows 7. Compatible with TaskView and virtual desktops. Free evaluation trial period before

More information

Unit 2: Using Windows 7 Lesson 9

Unit 2: Using Windows 7 Lesson 9 Unit : Using Windows 7 Lesson 9 Lesson 9 Looking at the Windows Desktop Objectives In this lesson, you will be introduced to the Windows desktop and how to navigate around in Windows. On successful completion,

More information

11 th COMPUTER APPLICATION CHAPTER 5 WINDOWS AND UBUNTU

11 th COMPUTER APPLICATION CHAPTER 5 WINDOWS AND UBUNTU 11 th COMPUTER APPLICATION CHAPTER 5 WINDOWS AND UBUNTU 1. An operating system is system software. 2. Operating system enables the hardware to communicate and operate with other software. 3. Operating

More information

IN THIS CLASS WE ARE GOING TO LEARN THE BASIC FEATURES OF WINDOWS 8.1 WITH HANDS ON TRAINING THE CLASS WILL RUN ON THE SPEED OF THE AVERAGE STUDENT

IN THIS CLASS WE ARE GOING TO LEARN THE BASIC FEATURES OF WINDOWS 8.1 WITH HANDS ON TRAINING THE CLASS WILL RUN ON THE SPEED OF THE AVERAGE STUDENT 1 IN THIS CLASS WE ARE GOING TO LEARN THE BASIC FEATURES OF WINDOWS 8.1 WITH HANDS ON TRAINING EACH CLASS WILL RUN APPROXIMATELY 40 MINUTES WE WILL PICK UP WHERE WE LEFT OFF AT THE NEXT CLASS THE CLASS

More information

MICROSOFT OFFICE. Courseware: Exam: Sample Only EXCEL 2016 CORE. Certification Guide

MICROSOFT OFFICE. Courseware: Exam: Sample Only EXCEL 2016 CORE. Certification Guide MICROSOFT OFFICE Courseware: 3263 2 Exam: 77 727 EXCEL 2016 CORE Certification Guide Microsoft Office Specialist 2016 Series Microsoft Excel 2016 Core Certification Guide Lesson 1: Introducing Excel Lesson

More information

Getting Started. Microsoft QUICK Source 7

Getting Started. Microsoft QUICK Source 7 Microsoft QUICK Windows Source 7 Getting Started The Windows 7 Desktop u v w x u Icon links to a program, file, or folder that is stored on the desktop. v Shortcut Icon links to a program, file, or folder

More information

Introduction to Microsoft Office 2016: Word

Introduction to Microsoft Office 2016: Word Introduction to Microsoft Office 2016: Word Last Updated: September 2018 Cost: $2.00 Microsoft Word is a word processing software. You can use it to type letters, reports, and other documents. This class

More information

Computer Basics: Step-by-Step Guide (Session 2)

Computer Basics: Step-by-Step Guide (Session 2) Table of Contents Computer Basics: Step-by-Step Guide (Session 2) ABOUT PROGRAMS AND OPERATING SYSTEMS... 2 THE WINDOWS 7 DESKTOP... 3 TWO WAYS TO OPEN A PROGRAM... 4 DESKTOP ICON... 4 START MENU... 5

More information

Chapter 1. Working with the Windows 7 Desktop

Chapter 1. Working with the Windows 7 Desktop 1 Chapter 1 Working with the Windows 7 Desktop Introducing Windows 7 The Windows 7 operating system software runs the computer system overall. Windows 7 enables the system hardware to communicate with

More information

Mac: Beyond Basics. Window 2 (Microsoft Word) Window 1 (folder contents)

Mac: Beyond Basics. Window 2 (Microsoft Word) Window 1 (folder contents) Mac: Beyond Basics Working with windows When you open a file or application, you will see a window. This window is your working area. It is possible to have many windows open at the same time. This allows

More information

The Institute of Computer Accountants 27, N. S. Road, 4th & 5th Floor, Kolkata Windows 10 Updates

The Institute of Computer Accountants 27, N. S. Road, 4th & 5th Floor, Kolkata Windows 10 Updates The Institute of Computer Accountants 27, N. S. Road, 4th & 5th Floor, Kolkata-700001 Windows 10 Updates New Features in Windows 10 Windows 10 is the latest version of Microsoft's operating system for

More information

A. Outlook Web App -

A. Outlook Web App - A. Outlook Web App - Email 1. Outlook Web App (OWA) Vs. Outlook Outlook refers to an application that is physically installed on a computer. Whereas a Web Application is something that is not installed

More information

The PCC CIS etutorial to Windows

The PCC CIS etutorial to Windows The PCC CIS etutorial to Windows Table of Contents What do I see when I start my computer?...3 What is the desktop?...4 What is the start menu?...5 How do I adjust my windows?...6 How do I minimize a window?...6

More information

Apps Every College Student Should Have

Apps Every College Student Should Have Apps Every College Student Should Have Evernote Evernote makes it easy to remember things big and small from your everyday life using your computer, phone, tablet and the web. (All Platforms) myhomework

More information

Mobile: OneNote. Microsoft Quick Start ITS (2017)

Mobile: OneNote. Microsoft Quick Start ITS (2017) Mobile: OneNote Microsoft Quick Start ITS (2017) Quick Start Guide We ve created a mobile version of OneNote for your Windows 10 tablet. Use this guide to learn the basics. Explore commands on the ribbon

More information

The Fundamentals. Document Basics

The Fundamentals. Document Basics 3 The Fundamentals Opening a Program... 3 Similarities in All Programs... 3 It's On Now What?...4 Making things easier to see.. 4 Adjusting Text Size.....4 My Computer. 4 Control Panel... 5 Accessibility

More information

3.1 Opening the Start menu

3.1 Opening the Start menu QUICK LINKS Home Search Superguide LESSONS Introduction Prerequisite Skills Chapter 1 The Beginning Chapter 2 Windows 10 on Tablets Chapter 3 Exploring Files and Folders Chapter 4 Deeper into Folders Chapter

More information

Introducing Windows 8.1 7

Introducing Windows 8.1 7 Contents 1 2 3 Contents Introducing Windows 8.1 7 What is Windows? 8 About Windows 8.1 9 Windows 8.1 Interface 10 Navigating Windows 8.1 12 Using a Microsoft Account 16 Sign-in Options 18 PC Requirements

More information

SharePoint: Fundamentals

SharePoint: Fundamentals SharePoint: Fundamentals This class will introduce you to SharePoint and cover components available to end users in a typical SharePoint site. To access SharePoint, you will need to log into Office 365.

More information

NETWORK THE HOME 10 FOLDERS APPS

NETWORK THE HOME 10 FOLDERS APPS NID-7006 NAXA NID Tablet User s Guide Table of Contents GETTING STARTED 4 CONNECTING TO A WIRELESS NETWORK 4 USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 4 USING THE HOME SCREENS 5 USING THE NAVIGATION ICONS 6 USING THE ALL

More information

File Storage & Windows Tips

File Storage & Windows Tips Recycle Bin Holds onto deleted files until you empty the bin. Windows Desktop The screen below should be similar to what you may have seen on your computer at work or at home. Icons For: Programs Files

More information

Information Communications Technology (CE-ICT) 6 th Class

Information Communications Technology (CE-ICT) 6 th Class Information Communications Technology (CE-ICT) 6 th Class Lecture 1: Microsoft(MS) Windows Operating System (OS) Lecturer: Sophia Agenda for Today Microsoft Windows Operating System Windows Desktop Launching

More information

COMPUTER FOR BEGINNERS

COMPUTER FOR BEGINNERS COMPUTER FOR BEGINNERS INTRODUCTION Class Objective: This class will familiarize you with using computers. By the end of the session you will be familiar with: Starting programs Quitting programs Saving

More information

Contents. Contents. Introducing Windows Windows Apps Start Button and Menu File Explorer Getting Around...

Contents. Contents. Introducing Windows Windows Apps Start Button and Menu File Explorer Getting Around... Contents Contents 1 2 Introducing Windows 10... 5 Windows 10: the Next Step...6 Getting a Microsoft Account...8 Start Button and Start Menu...10 Settings and Control Panel...12 Signing In...14 Start Button

More information

What is OneNote? The first time you start OneNote, it asks you to sign in. Sign in with your personal Microsoft account.

What is OneNote? The first time you start OneNote, it asks you to sign in. Sign in with your personal Microsoft account. OneNote What is OneNote? OneNote is a digital notebook. In OneNote, you can: Type notes or record audio at your laptop. Sketch or write ideas on your tablet. Add picture from your phone. Find notes instantly.

More information

2013 edition (version 1.1)

2013 edition (version 1.1) 2013 edition (version 1.1) Contents 1 Introduction... 3 2 Signing in to your Office 365 account... 3 2.1 Acceptable Use Policy and Terms of Use... 4 3 Setting your profile and options... 4 3.1 Settings:

More information

Mail overview. What you ll see in Mail.

Mail overview. What you ll see in Mail. Page 1 of 7 Mail overview When you open Outlook Web App, the first thing you ll see is your Inbox. This is where messages sent to you arrive, and this is where you ll probably spend the most time reading

More information

Open. Select the database and click. Print. Set printing options using the dropdown menus, then click the

Open. Select the database and click. Print. Set printing options using the dropdown menus, then click the The Original Quick Reference Guides Microsoft Access 2010 Access is a tool for creating and managing databases collections of related records structured in an easily accessible format such as a table,

More information

PRINCESS NOURA BINT ABDUL RAHMAN UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY YEAR SECOND SEMESTER ( / ) Computer skills (CMP-001) MODULE :2

PRINCESS NOURA BINT ABDUL RAHMAN UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY YEAR SECOND SEMESTER ( / ) Computer skills (CMP-001) MODULE :2 PRINCESS NOURA BINT ABDUL RAHMAN UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY YEAR SECOND SEMESTER (2014 2015 / 1435 1436) Computer skills (CMP-001) MODULE :2 Windows 8 And Web browsing Prepared by: Ms. Esraa Al Mousa Reviewed

More information

Step-by. A Very Warm Welcome to the Exciting World of Computers. Let s get Started It s easy with my Step- Instructions

Step-by. A Very Warm Welcome to the Exciting World of Computers. Let s get Started It s easy with my Step- Instructions A Very Warm Welcome to the Exciting World of Computers Let s get Started It s easy with my Step- by-step Instructions This lesson is all about getting to know your Main Menu Bar at the top of your screen.

More information

Creating a PowerPoint Presentation

Creating a PowerPoint Presentation powerpoint 1 Creating a PowerPoint Presentation Getting Started 1. Open PowerPoint from the "Start" "Programs" Microsoft Office directory. 2. When starting PowerPoint, it usually starts with a new blank

More information

Getting Started The Outlook Web Access Window

Getting Started The Outlook Web Access Window QUICK Source Microsoft Outlook Web Access in Exchange Server 2003 Getting Started The Outlook Web Access Window ❶ ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺ ❻ ❼ ❽ Using the Reading Pane The Reading Pane allows you to view your e-mail messages

More information

Navigating and Managing Files and Folders in Windows XP

Navigating and Managing Files and Folders in Windows XP Part 1 Navigating and Managing Files and Folders in Windows XP In the first part of this book, you ll become familiar with the Windows XP Home Edition interface and learn how to view and manage files,

More information

Outlook basics. Identify user interface elements that you can use to accomplish basic tasks.

Outlook basics. Identify user interface elements that you can use to accomplish basic tasks. Outlook basics Outlook is a powerful tool for managing your e-mail, contacts, calendars, and tasks. To use it most effectively, you first have to understand the basics. This tutorial introduces some of

More information

Opening and Using Programs

Opening and Using Programs Conventions used in this document: Keyboard keys that must be pressed will be shown as Enter or Ctrl. Controls to be activated with the mouse will be shown as Start button > Settings > System > About.

More information

Computer Science (COSC) 2002 Computer Operating Systems (1.5 Units) CSU [formerly Computer Science 42E]

Computer Science (COSC) 2002 Computer Operating Systems (1.5 Units) CSU [formerly Computer Science 42E] Prepared by: R. Wiltrout Reviewed by: A. Agundez Reviewed by: J. Eigenauer Reviewed by: L. West Date prepared: November, 2004 Text Update: April 3, 2014 Computer Science (COSC) 2002 Computer Operating

More information

WINDOWS 8.X SIG SEPTEMBER 22, 2014

WINDOWS 8.X SIG SEPTEMBER 22, 2014 New Start Screen: Top RIGHT corner next to your Sign in Name is the OFF button. To the Right of Off button is a Search icon You can click on Search icon OR just start typing anywhere in open area of Start

More information

Using Windows 8 (and new Windows 8.1)

Using Windows 8 (and new Windows 8.1) Using Windows 8 (and new Windows 8.1) KSC Seminar Presented by Steve Courtney Director KSC Computer Training Team With support from the KSC Computer Training Team November 7 th,2013 1 Seminar Topics Windows

More information