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Observant User - Week 2
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Microsoft WindowsIntroductionDesktopTaskbarStart Menu
OneNoteIntroductionScreenParts
Agenda
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Software IntroductionWhat is Windows?What is the Desktop?Desktop and Taskbar OverviewStart Menu OverviewStart Menu Parts
Microsoft Windows
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Operating system software
The “boss” software of the computer. The computer must have an operating system in order to operate any programs. You will be learning much more about the Windows 10 Operating System Software in the following lessons of this course.
Examples:
MS-DOS UNIX
Microsoft Windows MacOS
IOS Android
Application software
Software used to complete specific tasks with the computer.
Software Introduction
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Introduction to Windows—
Microsoft Windows is an operating system software as mentioned on the previous page.
Purpose of Operating Systems: Operating Systems are in charge of important operations of the system. The operating system coordinates the application software’s interaction with the computer.
Functions Operating Systems Perform:
Manage hardware resources•
Control input and output operations (Examples: keyboard input, mouse movements, displaying to the screen and printing)
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Maintain the system of files on your system’s disks•
Maintain security•
Load programs and supervises their executions•
Versions of Microsoft Windows:Windows 3.0•Windows XP•Windows 7•Windows 8•Windows 10•
What is Windows?
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Microsoft Windows Desktop is similar to a physical desktop. It is the "home" location of the computer.
Just as your desk holds your handy tools like paper, pencils, books, references, rolodex, etc. , Windows desktop can be customized for easy access to your most commonly used programs, files and tools. It can also hold shortcuts to your current projects -and you always want to have a garbage can handy.
Below is a sample of a desktop. It has some temporary files, shortcuts to file folders and programs and of course the Recycle Bin.The bottom bar of the desktop is the Taskbar. It has its own set of shortcuts to programs and access to many other tools, settings and programs.
What is the Desktop?
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Start Button: Used to access Programs, documents and settings in the computer. - New Button Style and Menu1.
Windows Search: Used to search the computer for Files and Programs. 2.
Cortana: Windows Search Assistant used to answer questions and search the computer and internet. Note: not installed by default on Windows Enterprise edition.
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Task View Button: This new button allows users to see all open windows at a glance, create and manage multiple desktops.
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Customizable Taskbar Shortcuts: These items are always showing on the Task bar. Users can customize this area to easily locate commonly used programs and files.
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Notification Area (System Tray): Shows notifications for some settings and programs. Click the arrow to show more.6.
Date & Time: Shows Date and Time, hover to show day of the week.7.
Action Center Button: This new button, when clicked, shows a pane with notifications and access to many settings. Not installed by default on Windows Enterprise edition.
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Desktop Peek Button: This item will “Peek” or “Show” the desktop when hovering. Right click change options.9.
Desktop and Taskbar Overview
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What Can I do?
Click the Picture or Program Name – To open a blank document in that program.•
Search for anything – Even though there is no curser in a search box, just start typing and searching will begin•
Use Jump Lists – Right click a tile to show jump list for that program•
Pin a program to Start Menu – Right click the program “pin to “Start menu”. •
Access common files –•
Get Help – Click the Help and Support Item on the Start Menu•
Shut down, log off, Restart. . . •
Start Menu Overview
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Left Side Shortcuts controlled by Windows
Middle Recently added (optional) and alphabetical list of programs
Right Tiles controlled by user
Start Menu Parts
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OneNote OverviewParts of the Screen
OneNote
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What are all the tabs? OneNote at Home
OneNote at Work OneNote at School
OneNote Overview
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Quick access ToolbarRibbonNotebookSectionsPages
Minimize RibbonSearch Box
Parts of the Screen
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Software Programs operate on a device
Operating System Software
The “boss” software of the device. The computer must have an operating system in order to operate any programs. You will be learning much more about the Windows 10 Operating System Software in the following lessons of this course.
Application Software
Software used to complete specific tasks with the computer.
Microsoft Windows
The Operating system used on Personal Computers
Microsoft OneNote
A Notebook program used to keep important information together
Terms of the Week
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