Your first notebook PC /
Using a notebook PC is different from using a desktop PC. Not only are the keyboard and screen smaller, you have to deal with battery life, notebook security, connecting to the Internet at Wi-Fi hot spots, and figuring out how to enter numbers without a numeric keypad. How do you do what you need to...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Indianapolis, Ind. :
Que,
2007.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. I. Getting to Know Your Notebook PC
- 1. Notebooks Versus Desktops: Differences and Similarities
- 2. Choosing the Right Notebook for You
- 3. Out of the Box: Setting Up Your New Notebook PC
- 4. Flip It Open and Click Start: Basic Notebook Operation
- 5. Upgrading from a Desktop to a Notebook
- pt. II. Using Your Notebook in the Home
- 6. Connecting to a Wireless Home Network and the Internet
- 7. Sharing Files and Peripherals
- 8. Using Your Notebook with an iPod or MP3 Player
- 9. Using Your Notebook with a Digital Camera or Video Camera
- 10. Playing Games on Your Notebook
- pt. III. Using Your Notebook in the Office
- 11. Connecting to a Corporate Network
- 12. Using Your Notebook for Business
- 13. Presenting with Your Notebook
- pt. IV. Using Your Notebook on the Road
- 14. Connecting to an Internet Hot Spot
- 15. Traveling with Your Notebook
- 16. Playing Movies on Your Notebook
- 17. Extending Battery Life
- 18. Protecting Your Notebook
- pt. V. Getting the Most Out of Your Notebook PC
- 19. Using Your Notebook as a Desktop PC
- 20. Accessorizing Your Notebook
- 21. Powering Up with Utility Software
- 22. Upgrading Your Notebook
- 23. Notebook PC Tips and Tricks
- 24. Troubleshooting Notebook Problems.