Getting to know the computer Great Falls Public Schools.

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Presentation transcript:

Getting to know the computer Great Falls Public Schools

Two types of Computers LaptopDesktop

Desktop Computer Parts

Mouse Click here for right click Click here for left click

Head phones

Work Station

Keys on the Keyboard Backspace Use the Backspace key to remove text. Cursor should be behind the text to be removed.

Keys on the Keyboard Delete Use the Delete key to remove text. Cursor should be in front of the text to be removed. Also use with the Ctrl-Alt-Del to log on to a computer.

Keys on the Keyboard Enter Use the Enter key to move the cursor to the next line.

Keys on the Keyboard Shift Use one of the Shift keys to type one or two uppercase letters. Use the Caps Lock if typing more than three uppercase letters.

Keys on the Keyboard Caps Lock If ‘A’ light is on, Caps Lock is on Use the Caps Lock key to type in all uppercase letters.

Keys on the Keyboard 10-Key or Number Pad Use the 10-Key or Number Pad when typing numbers.

Keys on the Keyboard Numbers Lock If ‘9’ light is on, Numbers Lock is on The 10-Key or Number Pad will not work unless the Numbers Lock key is on.

Keys on the Keyboard Alt Use with the Ctrl-Alt-Del to log on to a computer.

Keys on the Keyboard Control Use with the Ctrl-Alt-Del to log on to a computer. Also use for shortcut commands. (For example, Ctrl-C to copy and Ctrl-V to paste.)

Keys on the Keyboard Windows Use to open Search menu.

Icons Google Chrome Successmaker This arrow means it is a shortcut.

Folder Icon

Folders

ID number Your five digit number used for: Lunch SuccessMaker Typing Pal Example: 55555

Minimize and Maximize

Internet Browsers Internet Explorer (IE) Chrome Mozilla Firefox Safari (Apple devices)

Computer Desktop

Pop up Windows Always ask your teacher what to do. Example

Start Menu Start/Search

Shutdown Use Shut down for the best way to turn off the computer and to be sure that the computer gets the needed updates to continue working correctly.

Log Off Log off Use the arrow to get the menu options to select Log off when switching users.

Posture Fingers on home row

Drag and Drop Dragging and dropping from one file to another What does it mean to drag and drop? Picking up an object (icon) from one place to another with the mouse and moving it somewhere else by dragging it and then dropping it.

Volume (Troubleshoot) To turn volume up or down, move volume bar up or down. Volume Button Volume On Volume Off (mute) Volume Bar

How to log on to SuccessMaker Log In Username and Password