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Click when you are ready to begin. There is a code at the end for the winner © Adapted from: David R Fordham, James Madison University

Today’s Categories…  Start computer and basic system Desktop and features  Navigate and manipulate desktop environment  Organise basic directory and folder structures  Organise files for use and/or organisational requirements  Print Desktop  Shutdown computer

Basic & On/off Files and Folders Printing Desktop

Basic 200 Back to Board What is NOT a step for Logging On A: Turn on the computer B: Entering your user name and password C: Making a coffee

Nope That’s a Step Try Again

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Basic 400 Back to Board To Change the time, double click on which pic below: A: the 3:48 pm B: the big blue square C: the pic of a computer

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Basic 600 Back to Board To Shut Down properly, you must A: Be sure all programs are closed down and Click on Start -> Shut DownBe sure all programs are closed down and Click on Start -> Shut Down B: Turn it off at the switchTurn it off at the switch C: Ask permissionAsk permission

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Basic 800 Back to Board Formatting a Disk does NOT: A: Erase all the data B: Paint it different colours C: Prepare the disk for saving information

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Basic 1000 You can get help on the computer by: Back to Board A: Typing “help” B: Pushing the Help key C: Hitting F1, clicking on the ? Symbol or going through the menu

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Desktop 200 Back to Board You can look at what’s in the recycle bin by: A: Double Clicking on the Recycle Bin on the desktop B: Looking in the bin in the classroom C: Searching for “Bin”

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Desktop 400 Back to Board The My Computer icon: A: links to my computer at home B: lets you rename the computer C: allows you to look through the files and folder on the computer

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C:B: Desktop 600 Back to Board Double Clicking on which icon would open a program that let’s you watch movies? A:

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C:B: Desktop 800 Back to Board Which box would you click on to close an application? A:

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Desktop 1000 Back to Board To create a shortcut on the desktop, you would need to right click and select: A: SEND TO B: COPY C: DELETE

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Printing 200 Back to Board To Print this document would you A: Double click on the word File B: Click on A C: Click on B AB

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Printing 400 Back to Board You find the default printer by: A: Looking for the tick on the printers listed under Printers and Faxes in the Control Panel B: Asking someone next to us C: looking at the printer for a sticker

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Printing 600 Back to Board To Open your Default Printer, you would A: Click on it B: Double Click on it C: Ask it nicely

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Printing 800 Back to Board To Check the printer, you would click on: A: Network Connections B: Printers and faxes C: Taskbar and Start Menu

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Printing 1000 Back to Board To restart printing a document that stopped, click on: A: Pause B: Cancel C: Resume

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Files 200 Back to Board A letter to your bank should be filed under: A: Stuff B: Letters/Finance C: Bills

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Files 400 Back to Board You would find the size of a folder by right clicking and selecting: A: Explore B: Delete C: Properties

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Files 600 Back to Board Which command would be a step for moving a folder? A: Cut B: Send To: C: Create Shortcut

Nope that’s not a step Try Again

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Files 800 Back to Board To Rename a folder called ‘stuff’, you should: A: Right click, select Rename and type More stuff B: Delete it and start again C: Right click, select Rename and type a name that makes sense when you are trying to find files

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Files 1000 Back to Board Which of these CAN’T you use to find a letter you saved into My Documents A: Paint B: My Documents C: Windows Explorer

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