Agenda Last class: Computer Software Today: –Task Manager, Control Panel.

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Agenda Last class: Computer Software Today: –Task Manager, Control Panel

Task Manager In Windows, it shows all processes that are currently running –Including programs CTRL-ALT-DEL CTRL-SHIFT-ESC

Task Manager Use it to –Check CPU and Memory usage –See which program is slowing the computer down –Force quit programs (not responding) –Look for viruses

Control Panel Use to configure your computer to change how it looks and feels –Hardware – mouse, keyboard, printer, Internet, etc. –Software – lists all installed programs

Control Panel Date and Time Display –Background, screen saver, theme, resolution Folders Keyboard, Mouse Power options Printer, Network, Scanner, camera setup Program / auto update

Control Panel Language Sounds, Volume Speech (Narrator) System – see computer details Task bar / Start menu User accounts (log in passwords) Security, firewall settings

Journal Entry Describe the hardware and software parts in your home computer. Due: Tomorrow