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Review: Applying Computer Basics © 2010, 2006 South-Western, Cengage Learning

Types of Computer Software  Operating system (OS) o Controls communication with hardware o Controls interaction with user  Application o Generally installed on a local computer  Online app o Runs over the Internet inside a web browser Slide 2

Windows User Interface Slide 3

Mousing Around Left-click to select something Double-click to open an application, a file, or an image Click and drag objects around the screen Right-click to open pop-up menus Lesson 2 Slide 4

Shut Down Menu Options  Keeps your information in memory while allowing another user to log in  Allows you to log off the system without shutting down the computer  Locks your computer to keep your information safe while you are away. Lesson 2 Slide 5

Shut Down Menu Options  Shuts down completely and then restarts.  Puts your computer to “sleep”  Stores information and shuts down the computer  Completely turns off the computer Lesson 2 Slide 6

Application Window: Powerpoint Lesson 3 Slide 7

Moving Through Open Windows  Choose the application from the taskbar  Press ALT+TAB to scroll through open applications  Use the Show Desktop feature by clicking its icon  Scroll by holding down the Windows key+TAB Lesson 3 Slide 8

Mouse and Pen Pointer Shapes Arrow pointer shows where mouse is located Vertical bar appears in areas where user can enter words or numbers or select text Two-sided arrow indicates a resizing handle or window border Lesson 3 Slide 9 Busy or spinning pointer indicates that the user should wait

Mouse and Pen Pointer Shapes Move or four-sided arrow indicates an object can be moved Pointing hand appears when user points to a hyperlink Pen appears when using handwriting recognition Lesson 3 Slide 10

Microsoft Word Lesson 4 Slide 11  Home tab groups on ribbon: Clipboard, Font, Paragraph, Styles, Editing

Quick Formatting  Click Change Styles more arrow o And choose Style Set o Or choose Colors  Select text o And click Styles more arrow o Or click B to bold o Or click I to italicize Lesson 4 Slide 12

Review Question 1.Which mouse cursor indicates an object can be moved? a. a b.A c.A d.a Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 13 Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

ANSWER 1.Which mouse cursor indicates an object can be moved? a. a b.A c.A d.a Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 14

Review Question 2.Which task is not controlled by the OS? a.Choosing a printer b.Finding files or applications c.Keying text into a document d.Entering a login name and password Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 15 Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

ANSWER 2.Which task is not controlled by the OS? a.Choosing a printer b.Finding files or applications c.Keying text into a document d.Entering a login name and password Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 16

Review Question 3.The Restore button a.Sends the window to the taskbar b.Makes the window fill the entire screen c.Returns a window to its previous size d.Hides an application window Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 17 Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

ANSWER 3.The Restore button a.Sends the window to the taskbar b.Makes the window fill the entire screen c.Returns a window to its previous size d.Hides an application window Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 18

Review Question 4.Which of the following is not a group on the Home tab of the Word Ribbon? a.Font b.Paragraph c.Page Layout d.Editing Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 19 Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

ANSWER 4.Which of the following is not a group on the Home tab of the Word Ribbon? a.Font b.Paragraph c.Page Layout d.Editing Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 20

Review Question 5.Which of the following is part of the Windows GUI? a.Taskbar b.Mouse wheel c.Left click d.Ribbon Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 21 Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

ANSWER 5.Which of the following is part of the Windows GUI? a.Taskbar b.Mouse wheel c.Left click d.Ribbon Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue Slide 22