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How to Use Computers Lisa Biow

How to Use Computers By Lisa Biow

How to Use Computers by Lisa Biow


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Intended for new users as an introduction to using a PC, this text uses a visual way to teach how to set up, configure, use, expand, and maintain a computer. This edition has been updated to cover changes in operating systems, application software, computer peripherals, and online resources.

How to Use Computers Summary

How to Use Computers by Lisa Biow

How to Use Computers, Second Edition presents the reader with a straightforward, visual approach to learning. The steps and graphics guide the reader through just about everything he or she needs to know about how a computer works and how to make use of it: *

  • The anatomy of a computer-how the processor, hard disk, memory, and other peripherals work together
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  • How to organize the computer's hard drive and folders
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  • How to use the Windows XP operating system and work with its powerful features
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  • How to upgrade a computer with more memory, or add new peripherals like DVD players
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  • How to protect a computer against data loss and viruses
  • About Lisa Biow

    Lisa Biow is a computer trainer and consultant to small- and medium-sized businesses in Oakland, California. She has taught everything from introductory computer classes to advanced database management courses on the college level. Lisa has authored several books on PC software, as well as the First and Bestseller's Edition of How to Use Your Computer.

    Bob Temple is the president of Red Line Editorial, Inc., an editorial services and content services provider based in Minnesota. He is the author of six other computer books and 18 children's nonfiction titles.

    Table of Contents



    1. The Basics.

    Computers Are Not Fragile. How to Learn About Computers. What Is a Computer? The Two Personal Computing Camps. Programs: The Wizard Behind the Curtain. What You Can Do with a Computer. Hardware Versus Software. The Two Types of Software.



    2. Anatomy of a Computer.

    The Brains of the Computer. Input and Output. Storing Information. CD-ROM Drives and Other Drives. Memory: The Electronic Desktop. Loading a Program into Memory. Saving Data. What's So Random About RAM? What's in a Byte: How Memory and Disks Are Measured. Inside the System Unit.



    3. Your Computer's Filing System.

    What Are Files? Saving, Retrieving, and Resaving Files. Organizing a Hard Disk: Folders/Subdirectories. Working with Floppy Disks. The Care and Feeding of Hard Disks. Using CD-ROMs. Computer Viruses.



    4. Up and Running.

    What Happens When You Turn On Your Computer. Keyboards and Keyboard Layouts. The Cursor Movement Keys. The Special Keys. The Modifier and Function Keys. The Numeric Keypad. What to Do When You Get Stuck. Using a Mouse, Trackball, or Touch Pad. Things You Can Do with a Mouse or Trackball. Turning Off Your Computer. Ergonomics: Taking Care of Your Body While You Use a Computer.



    5. Using Windows.

    What's So Great About Windows? The Windows Desktop. Making Your Desktop Behave Like a Web Page. The Taskbar. Working with Windows. Having Your Way with Windows. Moving, Resizing, and Closing Windows. Working with Menus. Talking to Dialog Boxes. Getting to Work. Working with Folder Windows. Rules for File and Folder Names. Changing Your View of a Folder Window. Selecting, Renaming, and Deleting Files and Folders. Copying and Moving Files and Folders. Using the Recycle Bin. Exploring Windows Explorer. Copying and Moving Items in Explorer. Creating and Using Shortcuts. Using the Clipboard. Getting Help. Customizing Windows. Shutting Down, Logging Off, or Restarting Windows.



    6. Application Software.

    Word Processing. What Can Word Processors Do? Advanced Word Processing Features. Using a Word Processing Program. Spreadsheet Programs. How Spreadsheets Work. Database Management Programs. What Can Databases Do? Choosing Software. Choosing a Database Program. Installing Programs. Learning an Application Program.



    7. More About Hardware.

    Monitors. Video Standards and Screen Resolutions. Taking Care of Your Monitor. Printers. Printing in Windows. Printing: Behind the Scenes. Selecting Printers. Storage Devices. Modems. Plugging In Your Modem. Fax Modems. Multimedia Computing and Sound. Playing Audio CDs. Portable Computers. Installing New Hardware in Windows. Networks.



    8. Going Online.

    Online Basics. AOL and Other Commercial Online Services. The Internet and World Wide Web. A Brief Internet Glossary. What People Do on the Net. Understanding Internet Addresses. Talking to People on the Net. Getting onto the Net. Browsing the Web. Searching for Sites. Downloading and Installing Software. Sending and Reading E-mail.



    Index.

    Additional information

    GOR001774836
    9780672322532
    0672322536
    How to Use Computers by Lisa Biow
    Used - Very Good
    Paperback
    Pearson Education (US)
    20011010
    256
    N/A
    Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
    This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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