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Microsoft Windows XP User Introduction



Course Aims
This course will help readers gain competence using the basic functions of a personal computer and the Windows XP operating system. This course will teach you how to use the Windows Desktop, how to organise and manage folders and files, how to use application windows, how to manage printers and how to use the applications supplied with Windows.
Assumed Knowledge
No previous experience of using a computer is required though some ability with using a mouse and keyboard will be advantageous.
Course Audience
This course will benefit new users of a personal computer and Windows XP.

This course can be found in the following categories:
Course Library > Desktop
Course Library > Microsoft > Windows XP

Table of Contents
Getting Started with Windows XP
  • Understand the terms hardware, software, GUI and operating system
  • Work safely with computer equipment
  • Switch on the computer and start Windows
  • Use a mouse and keyboard
  • Open and close windows
  • Identify Desktop and window elements
  • Minimise, maximise and restore windows
  • Cascade and tile, move and resize windows
     
    Menus, Commands and Dialogue Boxes
  • Pull-down menus using both the mouse and keyboard
  • Understand the different symbols on a menu
  • Cancel out of menus
  • Use SpeedKeys
  • Understand the elements of a dialogue box
  • Move around a dialogue box
  • Display toolbars
     
    The Start Menu and Taskbar
  • Start a program
  • Use the Taskbar to switch between applications
  • Change the display of the Taskbar
  • Get Help
  • Turn off and restart the computer
  • Log off from Windows
     
    Working with Folders
  • Understand the hierarchy of disks and folders
  • Browse folders on your PC and on a network
  • Create, move, copy, delete and rename folders
  • Change the appearance of items in a folder
  • Customise My Computer and Windows Explorer
     
    Working with Files
  • Search for a file
  • Use file shortcuts
  • Move, copy, rename and delete files
  • Use drag-and-drop to work with files
  • Use the Recycle Bin to restore deleted files
  • Format a floppy disk
  • Compress a file
  • Use the History bar
    Windows XP Applications
  • Create, open and save files
  • Create simple text files with Notepad
  • Use WordPad to create documents
  • Create drawings with Paint
  • Use the Windows Calculator
  • Transfer data between programs
  • Use a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
     
    Customising the Desktop
  • Display the Control Panel window
  • Find out system information
  • Understand year 2000 issues
  • Change the mouse clicking speed and the appearance of the mouse pointer
  • Change keyboard settings
  • Apply a screen saver
  • Change the background of the Desktop and the appearance of windows
  • Adjust the volume setting
  • Change the computer date and time
  • Configure the Recycle Bin
  • Add and remove programs from the Start menu
     
    Printing
  • Use the Printers folder to choose a printer
  • Switch on a printer and load a paper tray
  • Change print settings
  • Print documents
  • Pause and resume printing
  • Use drag-and-drop to print a document
     
    Computer and Network Security
  • Understand the effects of a power cut
  • Know the purpose and value of backing store
  • Know how to protect a computer and data from intrusion
  • Understand what a computer virus is and how a PC can be infected
  • Recognise the implications of software copyright and licensing
  • Understand what is meant by freeware and shareware
  • Know the implications of the Data Protection Act
     
    Glossary
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