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Windows 10 for dummies /

A guide to the latest release of the Windows operating system covers its updated features, applications, hardware requirements, customization, and troubleshooting.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Rathbone, Andy (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, [2018]
Edición:3rd edition.
Colección:--For dummies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; How to Use This Book; Touchscreen Owners Aren't Left Out; And What about You?; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part 1: Windows 10 Stuff Everybody Thinks You Already Know; Chapter 1: What Is Windows 10?; What Is Windows, and Why Are You Using It?; What's New in Windows 10?; Should I Bother Upgrading to Windows 10?; What's So Different About Windows 10?; Why Does Windows 10 Keep Changing?; Can My Current PC Still Run Windows 10?; The Different Flavors of Windows 10.
  • Chapter 2: Starting with the Start MenuBeing Welcomed to the World of Windows; Understanding user accounts; Keeping your account private with a password; Signing up for a Microsoft account; Figuring Out the Windows 10 Start Menu; Toggling between Tablet and Desktop mode; Launching a Start menu program or app; Finding something on the Start menu; Viewing, closing, or returning to apps; Getting to know your free apps; Adding or removing Start menu items; Customizing the Start menu; Exiting from Windows; Temporarily leaving your computer; Leaving your computer for the day.
  • Chapter 3: The Traditional DesktopFinding the Desktop and the Start Menu; Working with the Desktop; Launching apps with the Start menu; Jazzing up the desktop's background; Toggling between Tablet mode and the desktop; Dumpster diving in the Recycle Bin; Bellying Up to the Taskbar; Shrinking windows to the taskbar and retrieving them; Switching to different tasks from the taskbar's Jump Lists; Clicking the taskbar's sensitive areas; Opening the Action Center; Customizing the taskbar; Setting Up Multiple Desktops; Making Programs Easier to Find; Chapter 4: Basic Desktop Window Mechanics.
  • Dissecting a Typical Desktop WindowTugging on a window's title bar; Navigating folders with a window's Address bar; Finding commands on the Ribbon; Quick shortcuts with the Navigation Pane; Moving inside a window with its scroll bar; Boring borders; Maneuvering Windows Around the Desktop; Moving a window to the top of the pile; Moving a window from here to there; Making a window fill the whole desktop; Closing a window; Making a window bigger or smaller; Placing two windows side by side; Making windows open to the same darn size; Chapter 5: Storage: Internal, External, and in the Cloud.
  • Browsing the File Explorer File CabinetsGetting the Lowdown on Folders; Peering into Your Drives, Folders, and Other Media; Seeing the files on a drive; Seeing what's inside a folder; Creating a New Folder; Renaming a File or Folder; Selecting Bunches of Files or Folders; Getting Rid of a File or Folder; Copying or Moving Files and Folders; Seeing More Information about Files and Folders; Writing to CDs and DVDs; Buying the right kind of blank CDs and DVDs for burning; Copying files to or from a CD or DVD; Working with Flash Drives and Memory Cards; OneDrive: Your Cubbyhole in the Clouds.