Identify some fundamental personal
computing concepts and terminology, such as hardware components, software, and computer
networks.
Examine and identify components of the Windows 95 screen - select items with the mouse
pointer - access window features by using the Start button and work with windows by using
buttons and dragging techniques.
Observe the contents of a hard disk by using the My Computer Icon - observe shared
resources by using the Network Neighborhood Icon and access a disk quickly by creating a
desktop shortcut.
Become accustomed to common Windows program techniques by experimenting with Help and
WordPad.
Work with multiple programs by using the taskbar to switch between tile windows.
Share data between programs by using the Edit-Copy and Edit-Paste commands - create
simple graphic shapes by using the Paint accessory.
Display the contents of disks by using the Windows Explorer - create a folder by using
a shortcut menu - copy and move documents and folders by dragging them - sort and locate
documents by using the Windows Explorer
Prepare a disk for use with the Format command - copy and move groups of documents -
delete and restore documents by using the Recycle Bin - exit Windows by using the Shut
Down command
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