MIS001 A1 Computer Hardware Windows ’98 and Internet Explorer Chapter 3 Start Menu and Control Panel.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Basic Computer Skills Windows & the Internet.
Advertisements

Chapter 7 – Managing Windows XP. Control Panel The main tool for configuring your system. Most of the tools to configure the system come with the normal.
ITEC 1001 Tutorial 1 Using Common Features of Microsoft Office 2003.
W INDOWS XP, T IPS AND T RICKS Oswaldo Bolivar 09/29/2010.
Lesson 10: Starting Windows Applications start an application program move between open application programs start an application using the Run command.
®® Microsoft Windows 7 Windows Tutorial 8 Connecting to Networks with Mobile Computing.
XP Tutorial 4 New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows XP 1 Microsoft Windows XP Personalizing Your Windows Environment Tutorial 4.
COMPREHENSIVE Windows Tutorial 3 Personalizing Your Windows Environment.
Miscellaneous Windows 2000 Desktop Features Windows 2000 Intermediate.
Exploring Microsoft Windows 8 Chapter 1 Getting Started with Windows 8
Interfacing with Computer Associate Degree in Education (ADE) Lecture 04 Sajid Riaz.
Using a Template to Create a Resume and Sharing a Finished Document
IC3 Chapter 9 – Computer Fundamentals
PowerPoint 2002 Linking Video in Presentation and Delivering Presentation on the Road.
SHORTCUTS. Overview Shortcuts are quick ways to get to the items you use often. You can put a shortcut to any program, document, or printer on your desktop.
WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-1 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs Using the Taskbar, opening & switching.
MCT260-Operating Systems I Operating Systems I Customizing the User Interface.
Folder & File management 1.Window Bars 2.Window Explore 3.Create a new folder or File 4.Rename a folder or file 5.File Extensions & Types 6.Cut, Copy,
Operating Systems Day 3. Changing Date & Time 1.Double click on digital clock on the notification area of a task bar (Click start button, Click control.
Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. WINDOWS XP BACKNEXTEND 1-1 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Starting Windows Using the Taskbar, opening & switching programs.
Windows Tutorial 9 Maintaining Hardware and Software
Downloading © Copyright William Rowan Objectives By the end of this you will be able to Download text and images from the internet for analysis,
Guide to MCSE , Second Edition, Enhanced 1 Objectives Understand and use the Control Panel applets Describe the versatility of the Microsoft Management.
Working with Drivers and Printers Lesson 6. Skills Matrix Technology SkillObjective DomainObjective # Understanding Drivers and Devices Install and configure.
taskbar Notification area Start To change size of taskbar: RMC- uncheck Lock the taskbar Changing Properties : RMC- Properties.
Windows & The Internet. Objectives: Identify and use computer hardware Open and close a desired program Switch back and forth between open windows Create.
Windows XP 101: Using Windows XP Professional in the Classroom.
With Internet Explorer 9 Getting Started© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall1 Exploring the World Wide Web with Internet Explorer.
Internet. Internet is Is a Global network Computers connected together all over that world. Grew out of American military.
Computer Basics Tonya Wright. Identify and use computer hardware Open and close a desired program Switch back and forth between open windows Open an internet.
Getting Started with Application Software
Some activities may not be enabled as part of the Kent School District network system.
Teach Yourself Windows 98 Module 2: Working with Files, Folders, and the Desktop.
IS 2101—FALL 2009 Chapter 6 Getting Started with Windows Vista 9/22/08 and 9/24/08 9/21/09 1 IS Fall 2009.
COMPREHENSIVE Windows Tutorial 9 Maintaining Hardware and Software.
Microsoft Windows 7 Essential Introduction to Windows 7.
WindowsXP Explorer The Explorer is a used to organize and control the files and folders of the different storage systems such as the hard drive, floppy.
Exploring Your Desktop To run presentation, please click on bottom arrow to right to change to next frame.
Microsoft Windows Vista Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Using Microsoft Windows Vista.
Microsoft Windows 7 Part 1 Fundamentals of Using Windows 7.
Teach Yourself Windows 95 Module 5: Customizing and Maintaining Your Computer.
Introduction to Windows7
Computing Fundamentals Module Lesson 3 — Changing Settings and Customizing the Desktop Computer Literacy BASICS.
®® Microsoft Windows 7 for Power Users Tutorial 4 Creating and Customizing Shortcuts.
Windows Internet Explorer 7 Chapter 1 Introduction to Windows Internet Explorer.
Chapter 1 Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site
By the end of this lesson, learners should be able to: Discuss the parts of the Windows XP desktop Discuss the parts of the Start menu Restart and Turn.
Lesson No: 6 Introduction to Windows XP CHBT-01 Basic Micro process & Computer Operation.
Ekambharam. p. WWindows key + Other keys GGeneral keys.
CMPF124: Basics Skills for Knowledge Workers Manipulating Windows GUI.
XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Tutorial 7 1 Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Tutorial 8 – Integrating a Database with a FrontPage.
1 Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. by Mary Anne Poatsy, Keith Mulbery, Lynn Hogan, Amy Rutledge, Eric Cameron, Cyndi.
Getting to Know Your Desktop Icons, Taskbar, Workspace, Window, Notifications, Start and Search.
XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows XP Tutorial 5 1 Microsoft Windows XP Bringing the World Wide Web to the Desktop Tutorial 5.
Understanding Web Browsers Presented By: Philip Slama Nancy Solomon CGS 1060.
Data-information stored in files on the disks and CDs in your computer system Why should we save a file when we create it on the computer?
Explore GNOME The easy way, using a live CD By Carl Weisheit.
Internet Explorer. 2 Menu bar Command bar Back & forward buttons Search bar (type word or phrases )
Day 11 Review. Where would I click to send an ?
Windows Tutorial 3 Personalizing Your Windows Environment
Microsoft Office 2010 Basics and the Internet
Microsoft Office 2010 Basics and the Internet
Computer Literacy BASICS
Getting Started with Application Software
Microsoft Windows XP Inside Out Second Edition
T_C_N_L_G_ E D I D I E O Y O H I E B J I R E A A W.
BASICS 1 Windows XP.
Windows XP 101: Using Windows XP Professional in the Classroom
Introduction to Internet Explorer
Data Base.
Presentation transcript:

MIS001 A1 Computer Hardware Windows ’98 and Internet Explorer Chapter 3 Start Menu and Control Panel

MIS001 A2 Start Menu Programs Favorite Option Documents Option Settings Option Find Help Run ! CTRL + Esc

MIS001 A3 Start Menu Programs: give you the path of the specific program files / executable files. Favorites: used to store your favorite links to specific web sites by Internet Explorer Documents: denotes the documents that were used recently. Settings: modify desktop or system setting Find: search for files or folders Help: get answer to your questions Run: open items such as Web pages, programs, and other computers’ resources

MIS001 A4 Add a Favorite links

MIS001 A5 Settings Control Panel Add a printer Control Start menu Folders options Windows update

MIS001 A6 Add a program to start menu Steps taken Click Start Menu Click Settings Click Taskbar & Start Menu Select the Start Menu Programs tab Click on Add

MIS001 A7 Add a program to start menu Steps taken Use Browse to select the program to be added Click Next Double click on Start Menu Folder Type in a name for the program Click on Finish

MIS001 A8 How to find a file

MIS001 A9 How to find a file Components of a file name: Dog.doc Dog is the name of the file.doc is the extension of the file, stands for word document Wildcard to be used: *: identifies a set of characters ?: identifies a single character For example, st*.doc, dat?.ppt

MIS001 A10 How to find a file Examples of using wildcard searching: D?s*.* (find all the files start with D, and the third character of the file name is s) ??y.ppt (find all powerpoint files that have ‘y’ as the third character in the file name)

MIS001 A11 How to add a shortcut Steps taken: Right Click on your desktop Click on New option Select the Shortcut option Use browser to select the program you want to create a shortcut for

MIS001 A12 Control Panel Add/remove programs in start menu Change date/time Change display Change mouse setup View system settings Use ODBC (Open Database Connection)

MIS001 A13 Add/remove a program Steps taken: Click Start Menu Click Settings Click Control Panel Click Add/Remove programs Click Install to install new program or Remove to uninstall an existing program

MIS001 A14 Change Date/Time Steps taken to change system date/time Double click on Date/Time Modify the date/time to the desired one Click on Apply to apply the new settings

MIS001 A15 Change Display Steps taken to change the display for the computer: Click on Display Make proper changes Click on Apply to apply the new settings

MIS001 A16 View system settings