Presentation For Computer Last
Presentation For Computer Last
SECTOR: ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE
Prepared by Biniyam.A
LO 1::Start computer, system information and features
A typical stand alone home computer system is shown below.
Monitor
Speakers
System Unit
Printer
Keyboard
There are three buttons on the right in the Title bar. If you hold your mouse pointer over a
button its name will appear.
Changing the size of an icon (Item) and the size of the icon text (Font).
6. Change the size of all icons by clicking on the down or up arrows under Size: (for
Item).
7. Change the size of the text related to icons by clicking on the Font size arrows.
8. Click OK to make the changes OR Cancel to return to the desktop without making changes.
LO 3: Organizing files using basic directory and folder structures.
After completion of this Learning Guide, you will be able to:
Create folders/subfolders with suitable names
Save files with suitable names in appropriate folders
Rename and moving folders/subfolders and files
Identify folder/subfolder and file attributes
Move folders/subfolders and files using cut and paste, and drag and drop
techniques
Save folders/subfolders and files to appropriate media
Search for folders/subfolders and files using appropriate software tools
Restore deleted folder/subfolders and files
Creating folders/subfolders with suitable names
Folder: You can create as many new folders as you need to organize your files. Folders can
be placed directly on Drive C:, inside the My Document folder, or on the desktop.
Subfolder/Directory: Subfolders are folders inside of other folders. Again, you can create
as many subfolders as you need to organize your files.
My Computer: The computer is the primary storage device, and it is designated
“Drive C:” in most operating systems. You can think of this as the storage room for
all saved files.
My Documents: My Documents is a folder on the hard drive of your computer or on a
server. This is generally the default folder for saving files unless you instruct the computer to
save the file somewhere else
File: Files are created when you save a document, a spreadsheet, a presentation, a webpage, a
picture, a video, a song and so on
File Type: Files come in all types and sizes. Type is determined by what kind of file it is and
what program created it. Example: word ,excel ,pdf etc
Saving files with suitable names in appropriate folders
Saving a file
FILE / SAVE: If you don’t make any changes, FILE / SAVE saves the file to
either the default location (usually My Documents) with a default filename (usually
document 1 or the first few words of text in the document).
Steps to save file file save
FILE / SAVE AS: Allows the user to change the location of the file and/or the file
name
Steps to save file using save as:- file save as select file location save
Move and rename directories
Move subdirectories between directories
Click on the folder icon and keep the mouse button down as you drag the folder over the
top of the target folder. Release the mouse button when the target folder is highlighted.
OR
Click-drag the folder into the window area of an open folder or drive window.
Copy, cut and paste files across directories
Cut: Remove file from current location.
Copy: Make a copy of the file.
Paste: Place a copied or cut file into another location.
Rename directories
You can rename your folders at any time. To do this:
1. Right-click on a folder.
2. Left-click on Rename in the menu.
3. Type in the new folder name.
4. Press Enter on the keyboard to save the change.
Create an Advanced Search
1. In the desktop, click or tap the File Explorer button on the taskbar.
2. Open an Explorer window in the location where you want to search.
3. Click or tap in the Search box.
4. A Search tab appears with advanced options.
Restoring a file
1. Double click on the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop to open it.
Check printers you can access: If printing over a network there may be more than one
printer you can access.
Change the default printer
Steps to change
1. Control panel
2. devise and printers
3. Select your printer name
4. Lift click
5. Set as default printer
Check printing preferences for a printer
Printing preferences include options for printing such as:
the size of the paper you are printing to
whether the document you are printing has a horizontal (landscape) or vertical (portrait)
layout
whether you want to print on both sides or only one side of the paper
How many copies of the document you want to print.
Procedures to Print information from installed printer
1. Open the document you want to print (Double-click on the filename if it is not already
open.)
2. Click on the File menu then select Print.
3. In the Print box check the printing preferences for your job.
4. Click on Print.
Procedures to View and delete progress of print jobs
1. Open Printers and Faxes in the Control Panel.
2. Double-click the printer icon to open the print monitor where you
can see the jobs currently in the queue for that printer.
Delete a print job
To delete a job from the print queue:
1. In the print monitor window click on the name of the
document you want to delete.
2. Press the Delete key on your keyboard.
3. The following box appears:
4. Click on Yes to delete the print job. Click on No if you do not
want to delete it.
5.The word Deleting will appear in the Status column.
LO 5: Shutting Dawn Computer