XP 1 Exploring the Basics of Windows XP Lesson 03 Rod Rodrigues.

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XP 1 Exploring the Basics of Windows XP Lesson 03 Rod Rodrigues

XP 2 Starting Windows XP

XP 3 Using a Pointing Device A Mouse is the most common pointing device

XP 4 Clicking the Mouse ClickingDouble-clickingRight-clickingTriple-clicking

XP 5 Clicking the Start Button

XP 6 Exploring the Start menu

XP 7 Selecting

8 Viewing the contents of the Recycle Bin

XP 9 Right-Clicking

10 Starting and Closing a Program

XP 11 Starting and Closing a Program

XP 12 Running Multiple Programs Multitasking –Ability to have multiple programs running in primary storage (RAM) on Windows XP at the same time

XP 13 Closing Inactive Programs from the Taskbar

XP 14 Anatomy of a Window

XP 15 Manipulating a Window Proceed to the next slide for a larger view

XP 16 Manipulating a Window

XP 17 Changing the Size of a Window

XP 18 Selecting Options from a Menu

XP 19 Selecting Options from a Menu

XP 20 Using Toolbars WordPad toolbars

XP 21 Using List Boxes and Scroll Bars

XP 22 Using Dialog Box Controls

XP 23 My Computer

XP 24 Changing the View Change the view by selecting an option from the View menu on the menu bar

XP 25 Using Help

XP 26 Shutting Down Windows XP Log Off option –Located on the Start menu –Logs off Windows XP but leaves the computer on At home you can shut down the computer by taking the Turn Off Computer option –Located on the Start menu –Turns off the computer When you are in the RIC labs, just Log Off leaving the hardware turned on and ready for the next student

XP 27 Important WebCT –All should occur through WebCT me using WebCT and NOT my school or home addresses I will ALWAYS you through WebCT –ONLY IF WEBCT is NOT FUNCTIONING, may you me using and I will use the address you supplied when you signed up for WebCT –Sign-on to WebCT DAILY

XP 28 End