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Exploring the Basics of Windows XP Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Objectives Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP Start Windows XP and tour the desktop Explore the Start menu Run software programs, switch between them, and close them Manipulate windows Identify and use the controls in menus, toolbars, and dialog boxes
Objectives Navigate your computer with Windows Explorer and My Computer Change the view of the items in your computer Get help when you need it Shut down Windows Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Starting Windows XP Windows XP Starts when computer is turned on Elements of the desktop Icon Pointer Desktop Date/Time control Taskbar Start button Notification area Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Starting Windows XP Figure 1-1 shows the Windows XP desktop Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Starting Windows XP Windows XP desktop uses a graphical user interface Graphical user interface (GUI) Displays icons to represent items stored on the computer Icons: Pictures of familiar objects Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
The Windows XP Desktop Desktop Area that appears on the screen when Windows XP starts A workspace for projects and tools Uses default settings when the computer is first started Default settings: settings preset by the operating system Appearance can be changed by the user Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Using a Pointing Device A pointing device Helps the user interact with objects on the computer screen Comes in many shapes and sizes Mouse Most common pointing device Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Pointing Pointing device Used to move the mouse pointer over objects on the desktop Pointing Positioning the pointer over a specific part of the screen Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Pointing ScreenTips Appear when the mouse pointer is positioned over certain objects Display the purpose or function of the object Figure 1-3 shows a ScreenTip Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Clicking Clicking Pressing a mouse button and immediately releasing it Menu A list of options which can be used to perform tasks Submenus Start menu Appears when the Start button is clicked Provides access to programs, documents, etc. Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Clicking Figure 1-6 shows the Start menu Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Selecting Selecting a menu command Two possible ways of selecting objects in Windows XP Pointing to an object Pointing to and then clicking an object A selected object is highlighted Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Selecting Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Viewing the contents  of the Recycle Bin Click the desktop, and then point to the Recycle Bin icon.  After a few moments, a ScreenTip appears that describes the Recycle Bin Click the left mouse button twice quickly to double-click the Recycle Bin icon.  The Recycle Bin opens Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Viewing the contents  of the Recycle Bin Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Right-Clicking Right-clicking Clicking an object with the right button of the mouse Selects an object and opens its shortcut menu Shortcut menu: a list of options directly related to the object Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Right-Clicking Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Exploring the Start menu Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Starting and Closing a Program Starting a program A program must be started before it can be used To start a program Click the Start button Locate and click the program’s name in the submenus An open or running program A program which has been started Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Starting and Closing a Program Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Starting and Closing a Program Program button Appears on the taskbar for each open program Click to switch between open programs Close button Located in the upper-right corner of the program window Click to close the program  Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Starting and Closing a Program Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Running Multiple Programs Multitasking Ability to run multiple programs on Windows XP at the same time Allows the user to work on more than one project at a time The active program is the one you are currently using Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Switching Between Programs Program buttons Located on the taskbar Offer the easiest way to switch between programs Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Closing Inactive Programs from  the Taskbar Options for closing a program Use the Close button on the title bar of the program window Use the shortcut menu associated with the program button on the taskbar Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Anatomy of a Window A window A rectangular area of the screen that may contain A program Text Graphics Data Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Anatomy of a Window Controls Located in a window Graphical or textual objects used for Manipulating the window Using the program Examples Menu bar Sizing buttons Status bar Title bar Toolbar Workspace  Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Anatomy of a Window Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Manipulating a Window Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Moving a Window To drag an object Click an object and then hold down the mouse button while moving the mouse To move a window Drag the window by its title bar Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Changing the Size of a Window Options for changing a window’s size Sizing handle Located at the lower-right corner of the window Window borders Can be dragged left, right, up, or down Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Changing the Size of a Window Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Using Program Menus Menus Organize a program’s features and available functions Menu bar Typically located at the top of the program window Shows the names of the menus Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Selecting Options from a Menu Menu items or commands Choices for a menu Appear when a menu name is clicked Possible actions when clicked Immediately carry out an action Show submenus Ask the user for more information about the desired action Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Selecting Options from a Menu Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Selecting Options from a Menu Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Using Toolbars Toolbars in the program window Provide one-click access to frequently used commands Have buttons grouped and organized by tasks To perform a command Select a toolbar button by clicking it Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Using List Boxes and Scroll Bars List box Displays a list of available choices Usually includes Array buttons A scroll bar A scroll box Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Using List Boxes and Scroll Bars Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Using Dialog Box Controls Dialog box Opens when a menu command or item followed by an ellipsis is selected Allows the user to provide more information about how a program should carry out a task Groups different kinds of information in panes Panes: bordered rectangular areas Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Using Dialog Box Controls Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Exploring Your Computer Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Changing the View Change the view by selecting an option from the View menu on the menu bar Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Using Help Windows XP Help Provides on-screen information about programs Available by Clicking the Start button and selecting Help and Support from the Start menu Windows Help and Support Center window Provides access to Help files stored on the computer Help information stored on Microsoft’s Web site  Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Using Help Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Using Help Windows XP Help and Support window Organizes information into pages Home page Index page Favorites page History page Support page Options page Search box Used to search for keywords contained in Help pages Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
Shutting Down Windows XP Turn Off Computer option Located on the Start menu Turns off the computer Log Off option Located on the Start menu Logs off Windows XP but leaves the computer on Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP

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Lecture windows xp 3

  • 1. Exploring the Basics of Windows XP Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 2. Objectives Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP Start Windows XP and tour the desktop Explore the Start menu Run software programs, switch between them, and close them Manipulate windows Identify and use the controls in menus, toolbars, and dialog boxes
  • 3. Objectives Navigate your computer with Windows Explorer and My Computer Change the view of the items in your computer Get help when you need it Shut down Windows Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 4. Starting Windows XP Windows XP Starts when computer is turned on Elements of the desktop Icon Pointer Desktop Date/Time control Taskbar Start button Notification area Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 5. Starting Windows XP Figure 1-1 shows the Windows XP desktop Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 6. Starting Windows XP Windows XP desktop uses a graphical user interface Graphical user interface (GUI) Displays icons to represent items stored on the computer Icons: Pictures of familiar objects Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 7. The Windows XP Desktop Desktop Area that appears on the screen when Windows XP starts A workspace for projects and tools Uses default settings when the computer is first started Default settings: settings preset by the operating system Appearance can be changed by the user Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 8. Using a Pointing Device A pointing device Helps the user interact with objects on the computer screen Comes in many shapes and sizes Mouse Most common pointing device Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 9. Pointing Pointing device Used to move the mouse pointer over objects on the desktop Pointing Positioning the pointer over a specific part of the screen Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 10. Pointing ScreenTips Appear when the mouse pointer is positioned over certain objects Display the purpose or function of the object Figure 1-3 shows a ScreenTip Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 11. Clicking Clicking Pressing a mouse button and immediately releasing it Menu A list of options which can be used to perform tasks Submenus Start menu Appears when the Start button is clicked Provides access to programs, documents, etc. Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 12. Clicking Figure 1-6 shows the Start menu Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 13. Selecting Selecting a menu command Two possible ways of selecting objects in Windows XP Pointing to an object Pointing to and then clicking an object A selected object is highlighted Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 14. Selecting Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 15. Viewing the contents of the Recycle Bin Click the desktop, and then point to the Recycle Bin icon. After a few moments, a ScreenTip appears that describes the Recycle Bin Click the left mouse button twice quickly to double-click the Recycle Bin icon. The Recycle Bin opens Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 16. Viewing the contents of the Recycle Bin Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 17. Right-Clicking Right-clicking Clicking an object with the right button of the mouse Selects an object and opens its shortcut menu Shortcut menu: a list of options directly related to the object Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 18. Right-Clicking Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 19. Exploring the Start menu Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 20. Starting and Closing a Program Starting a program A program must be started before it can be used To start a program Click the Start button Locate and click the program’s name in the submenus An open or running program A program which has been started Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 21. Starting and Closing a Program Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 22. Starting and Closing a Program Program button Appears on the taskbar for each open program Click to switch between open programs Close button Located in the upper-right corner of the program window Click to close the program Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 23. Starting and Closing a Program Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 24. Running Multiple Programs Multitasking Ability to run multiple programs on Windows XP at the same time Allows the user to work on more than one project at a time The active program is the one you are currently using Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 25. Switching Between Programs Program buttons Located on the taskbar Offer the easiest way to switch between programs Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 26. Closing Inactive Programs from the Taskbar Options for closing a program Use the Close button on the title bar of the program window Use the shortcut menu associated with the program button on the taskbar Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 27. Anatomy of a Window A window A rectangular area of the screen that may contain A program Text Graphics Data Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 28. Anatomy of a Window Controls Located in a window Graphical or textual objects used for Manipulating the window Using the program Examples Menu bar Sizing buttons Status bar Title bar Toolbar Workspace Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 29. Anatomy of a Window Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 30. Manipulating a Window Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 31. Moving a Window To drag an object Click an object and then hold down the mouse button while moving the mouse To move a window Drag the window by its title bar Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 32. Changing the Size of a Window Options for changing a window’s size Sizing handle Located at the lower-right corner of the window Window borders Can be dragged left, right, up, or down Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 33. Changing the Size of a Window Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 34. Using Program Menus Menus Organize a program’s features and available functions Menu bar Typically located at the top of the program window Shows the names of the menus Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 35. Selecting Options from a Menu Menu items or commands Choices for a menu Appear when a menu name is clicked Possible actions when clicked Immediately carry out an action Show submenus Ask the user for more information about the desired action Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 36. Selecting Options from a Menu Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 37. Selecting Options from a Menu Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 38. Using Toolbars Toolbars in the program window Provide one-click access to frequently used commands Have buttons grouped and organized by tasks To perform a command Select a toolbar button by clicking it Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 39. Using List Boxes and Scroll Bars List box Displays a list of available choices Usually includes Array buttons A scroll bar A scroll box Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 40. Using List Boxes and Scroll Bars Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 41. Using Dialog Box Controls Dialog box Opens when a menu command or item followed by an ellipsis is selected Allows the user to provide more information about how a program should carry out a task Groups different kinds of information in panes Panes: bordered rectangular areas Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 42. Using Dialog Box Controls Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 43. Exploring Your Computer Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 44. Changing the View Change the view by selecting an option from the View menu on the menu bar Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 45. Using Help Windows XP Help Provides on-screen information about programs Available by Clicking the Start button and selecting Help and Support from the Start menu Windows Help and Support Center window Provides access to Help files stored on the computer Help information stored on Microsoft’s Web site Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 46. Using Help Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 47. Using Help Windows XP Help and Support window Organizes information into pages Home page Index page Favorites page History page Support page Options page Search box Used to search for keywords contained in Help pages Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP
  • 48. Shutting Down Windows XP Turn Off Computer option Located on the Start menu Turns off the computer Log Off option Located on the Start menu Logs off Windows XP but leaves the computer on Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP