OVERVIEW OF WINDOWS BCOMP0101 Introduction to Information Technology Noris Bt. Ismail Faculty of Information and Communication Technology Tel : 603 8317.

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OVERVIEW OF WINDOWS BCOMP0101 Introduction to Information Technology Noris Bt. Ismail Faculty of Information and Communication Technology Tel : (Ext 8408)

2BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology2 Identifying the windows elements. Desktop / Manipulating the desktop theme/background/screen saver/appearance and setting To display the start menu To add an icon on the desktop Icon – Short cut to the applications. Creating Folder and rename the folder Creating a file and save the files in the specific folder. Deleting and restoring a file. System maintenance and tools. User account – Changing user account settings, password and pictures. To Start Windows Explorer and Maximize Its Window Windows explorer – To manipulate the files and directories. Search files, documents, computers, and folders Using help and support Log off / Turn Off / Standby

3 Desktop background BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

4BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology4 Desktop - Manipulating the desktop theme/ background/screen saver/appearance and setting Changing the theme

5 Screen saver Desktop background BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

6 Display setting BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

7 To display the start menu User Icon and name Other ways 1.Press CTRL-ESC 2.Press WINDOWS Most frequently used program list Start Menu Separator Lines Pinned Item ListRight Arrows All programs command and right arrow BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

8 To add an Icon to the desktop My Computer Icon Show on desktop Command highlighted Other ways 1.Right-click desktop, click Properties on short-cut menu, Click desktop tab, click Customize Desktop, click Icon title, click title, Click OK button BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

9BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology9 Dragging the icon to create shortcut Shortcut icon to Mozilla Creating a Shortcut Icon on the desktop

10BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology10 Creating Folder and rename the folder Creating a folder on the desktop Rename the folder

11Introduction to Information Technology11 Creating a file and save the files in the specific folder. Saving the file in the (OS) folder at the desktop BCOMP0101

12 Deleting and restoring a file Deleting a folder Restoring the folder Other ways 1.Drag icon to Recycle Bin, click Yes button. 2.Right-click icon, click delete, click Yes Button BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

13Introduction to Information Technology13 System maintenance and tools. BCOMP0101

14BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology14 Allocating the virtual memory Advance tab

15 Changing the virtual memory BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

16BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology16 System maintenance and tools. 1.Error checking 2.Defragmenter 3.System back up

17 User account BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

18 Change user account settings, password and pictures. BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

19BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology19 To Start Windows Explorer and Maximize Its Window Three-dimensional Folders button Standard Button tool bar

20 Minus sign Objects in Control Panel Icon appear in Tiles View, grouped by file type Bar separates panes Minus Sign and plus sign – Contain Additional folders/ files BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

21 Search files, documents, computers, and folders Search option BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

22 Searching criteria i.Pictures, music or video. ii.Documents iii.All files and folders iv.Computers or people BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

23 Using Help and Support Help and support command highlighted Start Menu BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

24 Help and Support Navigation toolbar Start searching button Four areas BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

25BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology25 Log off Log Off 1.Switch user 2.Log off

26 Switch User Two users Currently running BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

27 Turn Off / Standby Standby – saving the power / battery. The monitor will be Black. BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology

28BCOMP0101Introduction to Information Technology28 THE END!