Judging the Relevance and worth of ideas part 2.pptx
Windows 7 part 1
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2. TOPICS :-
Introduction To Windows
Desktop
Control Panel
Date & Time
Functions Of An Operating System
Mouse
o Mouse Pointer
o Mouse Clicks
o Mouse Wheel
Quick Review
3. Introduction :-
Windows is an Operating System that
Microsoft has produced for use on personal
computers. It is the follow-up to the
Windows Vista Operating System, which
was released in 2006.
An Operating System allows your computer to
manage software and perform essential tasks.
It is also a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
that allows you to visually interact with your
computer’s functions in a logical, fun, and
easy way.
4. The first screen appear after you turn on the
power of computer is a desktop
5. If it is a shared PC; more than one user use it,
or one user with password protected, you will
arrive at Welcome Screen
Or
6. The Desktop
The Desktop is the main Windows screen. It is
the work area where dialog boxes, windows,
icons, and menus appear. Like an office desk,
the Windows7 desktop contains items you can
use to do your job. For instance, from your
desktop, you can perform file-management
tasks and run software applications.
7. Working with Control Panel
You can use Control Panel to change settings
for Windows. These settings control nearly
everything about how Windows looks and
works, and you can use them to set up
Windows so that it's just right for you.
8. Open Control Panel by clicking the Start
button and then clicking Control
Panel.
There are two ways to find Control Panel
items:
Search: To find a setting you're interested
in or a task you want to perform, type in the
search box. For example, type "sound" to find
specific settings for your sound card, system
sounds, and the volume icon on the taskbar.
Browse: You can explore Control Panel by
clicking different categories (for example,
9. System and Security, Programs, or Ease of
Access), and viewing common listed under
each category or, under View by, click either
Large icons or Small icons to view a list of
all Control Panel items.
11. Change Date and Time in Windows 7
Windows 7 professional is installed with its
default time, date and time zone. Before you
use it you must change them based on your
geographical location.
Step 1: Right click date and time located on
bottom right corner of task bar. Click Change
date and time settings
13. Step 3: Choose the desired time zone from
drop down and click OK.
14. Step 4: Click OK to finish changing date and
time in Windows 7.
15. Functions of an Operating System:
An Operating System (OS) is an interface
between computer user and computer
hardware.
16. An Operating System is software which
performs all the basic tasks like file
management, memory management, process
management, handling input and output, and
controlling peripheral devices such as disk
drives and printers.
Functions of an Operating System.
Memory Management
Processor Management
Device Management
File Management
17. Security
Control over system performance
Job accounting
Error detecting aids
Coordination between other software and
users.
18. Using Mouse
The mouse is a hand-held device used to work
within the Windows environment. The following
list describes basic mouse functions:
Point to and select objects on the screen.
Select and/or move data or files by dragging
and dropping.
Start programs and shortcuts, or open files.
Scroll application windows or web pages by
clicking and holding a scroll bar, or by
moving the mouse wheel (the third button
wheel on some mouse models).
19. Mouse pointer
The mouse pointer is the graphic image of
the cursor displayed on-screen when the
mouse is active. As the pointer moves over
objects, the image changes to reflect the
associated function. For example, the
standard pointing image of an
arrow is Normal Select. However, when the
computer is processing a command,
the Busy circle displays on the screen.
20. Mouse clicks
The following list describes the types of
mouse clicks:
Click - Single press on the left mouse
button; selects data and performs
commands.
Double-click - Two rapid presses on the left
mouse button; opens files or folders, opens
shortcuts (a double-click must be two clicks
in rapid succession or it may be interpreted
as two single clicks).
21. Right-click - One press on the right mouse
button displays shortcut menus and drop-
down menus. In some applications, right-
clicking a menu item can access contextual
information or specific help for that item.
Drag-and-drop or select - press and hold
on the left mouse button. When using the
select feature within text, the text is selected
or highlighted. When using the drag-and-
drop on the file and folder level, you can
move files or folders:
From one folder to another
22. To the desktop
From the desktop to a folder
From any location to the Recycle Bin
Mouse wheel
The mouse wheel provides vertical scrolling
and panning functions in applications with
active scroll bars. Roll the mouse wheel up
or down to scroll, or press the mouse wheel
to activate panning.
23. Quick Review
Windows is an Operating System that
Microsoft has produced for use on personal
computers.
An Operating System allows your
computer to manage software and perform
essential tasks.
Desktop is the work area where dialog
boxes, windows, icons, and menus appear.
Control Panel is used to change settings
for Windows.