Miscellaneous Windows 2000 Desktop Features Windows 2000 Intermediate.

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Miscellaneous Windows 2000 Desktop Features Windows 2000 Intermediate

The Windows 2000 Search Utility Allows you to locate files within your folders Where is the file I want?

Adding Programs to Your Start Menu Programs can easily be added or removed from the Start menu If you remove a program from the Start menu, it does not physically remove the program files from disk, it only deletes the program as an item in the Start menu –TIP: Remember that you may place objects directly on the Desktop rather than in the Start menu

Customizing the Start Menu Make sure that you know how: –To move an icon on the Start menu –To move an icon from the Start menu to the Desktop –To copy an icon from the Desktop or Windows Explorer to the Start menu –To delete an icon from the Start menu

Moving and Customizing the Taskbar –By default, the Taskbar is displayed across the bottom of your screen. If you prefer you can display it across the top of the screen, or down either side of the screen –TIP: If you display the Taskbar vertically, it can display more running programs than if it is displayed horizontally across the bottom of your screen

Creating a New File Directly From the Desktop You can create an icon that allows you to create new documents directly from the Desktop

Desktop Toolbars The Desktop Toolbars can be used to provide quick single click access to programs, files or web sites Quick Launch Toolbar

Creating & Customizing Desktop Toolbars You can create your own Desktop Toolbars from the contents of folders Desktop Toolbars can be displayed on the Taskbar or they can be made to float on the Desktop

Miscellaneous Explorer 2000 Features Windows 2000 Intermediate

Customizing the Windows Explorer File Display Use the Views icon on the Windows Explorer Toolbar to control how files/folders are displayed Click on the down arrow to display a pop-up menu

Customizing a Folder

Sorting Files Within the Explorer Select Arrange Icons from the View drop down menu

The Windows 2000 Command Prompt Windows 2000 Intermediate

Alt+Enter to toggle between full screen and a window Customising the Command Prompt

The Start Command Windows applications can now be launched from a Command Line prompt START CALC will start the Windows 2000 Calculator, (stored as CALC.EXE)

Showing a Visual Directory Display Using the Start Command Enter the command Start.

Networking With Windows 2000 Windows Intermediate

Windows 2000 Network Features Many different types of network work well with Windows 2000

Peer-to-Peer Networks vs. Server-Based Networks Server-based networking –Large corporate workgroups Peer-to-Peer networks –Small workgroups

Sharing Documents and Folders Disks, files and folders can be shared You can control the level of access other people have to your system

Connecting to Shared Folders

Sharing Printers You can easily share printers attached to your PC –You can attach to printers connected to other PCs

Connecting to Shared Printers

Internet Connection Wizard The Internet Connection Wizard will guide you through the process of connecting to the Internet

Advanced Use of The Clipboard and OLE Windows Intermediate

Manipulating ‘Scraps’ Text or graphics can be dragged directly onto your Desktop Useful as a temporary storage medium –There are endless ways to use scraps, such as a way to store ‘headed note paper’

The Command Line & the Clipboard It is easy to copy data from the command prompt to the Clipboard

Screen Dumps and Producing Documentation Print Screen –Dumps the entire screen to the Clipboard Alt+Print Screen –Dumps the active window to the Clipboard Very useful for producing Windows-based documentation The screen dumps may be edited and cropped within the Paint program

Benefits of Using OLE Allows document centric computing –Less reliance on applications, disks, and files Linking allows you to save duplicating objects Allows transmission of data across a network –Without having to also send the application that created it MORE PRODUCTIVITY OLE (Object Linking and Embedding)

Linking Vs Embedding Links can be: –Updated manually –Updated automatically –Locked –Broken

In-place Activation of Embedded Objects Microsoft Word - before in-place activation Microsoft Word - after in-place activation

Linking in Action – Excel and Word

Customizing Windows 2000 Windows Intermediate

Customizing the Background You can place any image you wish on the Windows 2000 background –Provided it is in a file format that Windows 2000 understands Click on the Desktop, using the right-hand mouse button

Setting a Screen Saver You can change your screen saver using the Display Properties options –Prevents screen ‘burn-in’ Click on the Desktop, using the right-hand mouse button

Setting Desktop Schemes Useful for changing the screen appearance Click on the Desktop, using the right-hand mouse button

What is the Control Panel? A window containing icons that allow you to modify, control and customize your system

Setting the Time and Date

Customizing the Mouse & Keyboard –Mouse configuration –Keyboard configuration

Adding New Devices ‘Add/Remove Hardware’ icon within the Control Panel Automatic device detection

Adding and Removing Programs You can add additional components to an installed program at any time You can un-install programs

Creating Shortcuts Shortcuts are pointers to objects Drag and drop to the desktop Drag and drop while depressing the Control+Shift keys

Display Effects Use the Effects tab to turn on/off the animation of windows and menus You can also enable screen font smoothing which can remove the jagged edges from large fonts

Security and Optimization Issues Windows Intermediate

Disk Cleanup Removes unneeded files from your hard disk, freeing up space

Disk Defragmenter The Disk Defragmenter re-organizes the contents hard disks enabling programs to start faster

Scheduled Tasks Allows you to schedule tasks to start automatically at a particular time on a particular day, such as cleaning up your hard disk

System Information