
Table of Contents
: Get Going with Windows® 2000


Exercise 1: Let’s get going,
When you switch on the computer,
The opening screen,
Starting a program,
Shutting down the computer,
Exercise 2: Basic terminology,
Desktop elements (objects),
Windows,
Exercise 3: The Mouse,
Techniques and training,
The window’s size,
Exercise 4: Help,
Exercise 5: Creating more files,
Creating a drawing,
Exercise 6: Working with objects,
A right drag,
Tidy up your desktop,
Rename objects,
Deleting objects,
Undo delete,
Desktop properties,
OK – how far have we come…?,
Exercise 7: My computer,
Make Windows look the same,
How My Computer is structured,
Exercise 8: Windows Explorer,
Part One:
Build up a file structure,
Sorting objects,
Creating folders on the Desktop,
Creating folders in Windows Explorer,
Part two:
Moving files and folders,
Copy files and folders,
Part three:
Deleting files and folders,
Part four:
Copying to other drives,
Some tips about selecting,
Short resume,
Part five:
Find files in Windows Explorer,
Find, using part of a file name,
Search, folders and history,
Part six:
Configuring Windows Explorer,
Registered file types,
Associated programs,
A few examples of file types,
Opening files in Windows Explorer,
What do I do next?,
Exercise 9: Object properties,
Exercise 10: Shortcuts,
Shortcuts on the Desktop,
Shortcuts in the Start menu,
Shortcuts on the Quick Launch toolbar,
While on the subject of shortcuts,
Exercise 11: Control Panel,
Part one: Basic settings,
Regional settings,
Date/time,
Mouse,
Different display options,
Part two: Maintaining you system,
Emergency Repair Disk,
If the worst happens,
What next?
General Windows keys.