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Unit of Competence

Operate Personal Computer

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Unit Descriptor
 This unit defines the competence required to operate a personal

computer, including starting the PC, logging in, using and


understanding desktop icons and their links to
underlying programs, navigating a directory structure,
saving work, printing, closing down the PC and word
processing .

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Learning outcome
At the end of this module the trainees will able to:
LO1: Start the computer

LO2: Access basic system information

LO3: Navigate and Manipulate desktop environment

LO4 Organize basic directory/ folder structure and files

LO5: Organize files for user and/or organization requirements

LO6: Print information

LO7: Operate application software

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LO1: START THE COMPUTER

 Check peripheral device connections for correct position.

 Check input voltage for the device based on the OHS

standards.

 Switched on power at both the power and computer.

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Check peripheral device connections for
correct position.
What is Peripheral Device?

 A computer peripheral is a device that is connected to a

computer but is not part of the core computer architecture.

 The core elements of a computer are the central processing unit,

power supply, motherboard and the computer case that contains


those three components. Technically speaking, everything else is
considered a peripheral device.

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Why we need Computer Peripherals?
 You connect the device to the computer to expand the

functionality of the system.

For example, consider a printer. Once the printer is


connected to a computer, you can print out documents.
Another way to look at peripheral devices is that they are
dependent on the computer system.

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Cont…
For example, most printers can't do much on their own, and they
only become functional.

Example: A peripheral device connects to a computer system to


add functionality.

Examples are a mouse, keyboard, monitor, printer and scanner.


Learn about the different types of peripheral devices and how
they allow you to do more with your computer.
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Types of Computer Peripherals
There are 3 types in Computer Peripherals.
1. Input device: An input device is a piece of equipment that enables
data to be entered into a computer system(Example Mouse,
Keyboard, Joystick ,Microphone ,Digital Camera, Scanner
etc..)
2. Output device: which provides output to the user from the computer
(monitors, printers, etc.)
3. Storage device: which stores data processed by the computer
(External hard drives, flash drives, etc.)
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 Peripheral devices can be external or internal.

 For example, a printer is an external device that you

connect using a cable, while an optical disc drive is


typically located inside the computer case.

 Internal peripheral devices are also referred to as

integrated peripherals. When most people refer to


peripherals, they typically mean external ones.
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What is Computer?
 A Computer is a programmable electronic device/machine

that accepts data as input, stores and processes it, and then
gives the information as output.

 A computer system is the combination of hardware and

software.
1. Hardware and
2. Software

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Computer Software
 Computer hardware is directed by a set of instructions. Without these
instructions, computers can do nothing.
 These set of instructions are called software (also called programs).

 We use programming languages to write these instructions.

 Examples of programming languages include C, C++, Visual Basic,


Java, etc.
 Software are categorized into two:
 System Software

 Application Software

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Computer Hardware
 Computer hardware is the physical part of the computer

system that can be seen and felt.

 The hardware part of a computer system is composed of a

number of interacted physical parts.

E.g. keyboard, mouse, system unit, monitor and


power switch

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Hardware Parts of Computer
System Unit

Monitor

Keyboard

Mouse

Power Switch

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System Unit
 It processes, stores, and
communicates information.
 components of System unit
 CPU
 Primary Memory
 RAM & ROM
 Secondary Memory
 Internal Hard Disk
 Mother Board
 CD-Drive
 Ports & etc…

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Monitor

 This is what we call the Display Unit or


Screen.

 This visually communicates with the


user.

 Almost all information communicated


from the computer to the user is
through the monitor

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Power Switch

 Both the system unit and the


monitor have a power switch
that turns them on and off.

 Most power switches have this


symbol.

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Keyboard
 It is an important tool that allows a user to communicate with
the computer.
 We use keyboard in order to type text into the computer.
 It is composed of “keys” that send a signal to the computer that
the computer recognizes and uses to carry out processes and
programs.

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Cont…
Keys on the Keyboard Function
Key

Numeric Key

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Cont…
Backspace Key Function
Key

Numeric Key

To delete the character


(or space) to the left of the
cursor

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Cont…
Delete Key Function
Key

Numeric Key

To delete the character


(or space) to the right of
the cursor

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Cont…
Escape (Esc) Key Function
Key

Numeric Key

Used to cancel the


current operation or
Used to exit a program

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Cont…
Tab Key Function
Key

Numeric Key
Used to move from one
position on the screen to
another
 Used to create indentation
for paragraphs

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Caps Lock Key Function
Key

Numeric Key
Used to type letters in
UPPERCASE when caps lock
button is ON
•To deactivate caps lock, press
the caps lock key again.

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Cont…
Shift Key Function
Key

Used in combination with a second


key. Numeric Key
By holding down the shift key, it is
•Used to capitalize letters
•Used to type the characters and
symbols above the numbers on
the number keys.

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Cont…
Space Bar Key Function
Key

Numeric Key
Used to create a space (one
character wide) between
characters or words

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Enter Key Function
Key

Used to activate anything


Numeric Key
that you have selected

But in text processing, used


to moves the cursor down to
the next line

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Arrow Keys Function
Key

Numeric Key
Pressing one of these keys will
cause some type of screen
movement in the direction of
the arrow on the key

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End Key Function
Key

Numeric Key

Used to find and see the LAST


page of a document

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Cont…
Home Key Function
Key

Numeric Key

Used to find and see the


FIRST page of a document

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Numeric Keys
Function Keys

Numeric Keys

Used to type numeric data

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Function Keys
Function Keys

Used for some specific purpose


Example: Numeric Keys
•F1-Help
•F2-Rename/Setup
•F4-Find (in word)
•F12-Save as (in Ms Office)

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Cont…
Control (Ctrl) Key
Function Keys

Usually used with another key Numeric Keys

Example: Ctrl + S, Ctrl +C,


Ctrl +V, Ctrl + O, etc

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Cont…
Alternate (Alt) Key
Function Keys

Used in combination with


Numeric Keys
other keys
Example: Alt + Tab, Ctrl +
Alt + Delete, etc

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Mouse
 Similar to the keyboard, the mouse is used to communicate with the

computer.

 The mouse is like a remote control to a TV

 It is a tool that drives the computer that can be used “away from the

computer;” though the mouse is considered your direct connection


into the computer world.

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Cont…
Using the Mouse
 Fit the palm of your hand

around the mouse, with


 your index finger resting on

the left (the primary) mouse


button &
 your middle finger resting on

the right (the secondary)


mouse button.
 Let the heel of your hand rest on

the desk or table.


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Mouse Cursors
 As you move the mouse, the mouse pointer (the cursor on the
screen) will move in the same direction as your hand.
The
Arrow or
cursor or is the visual cue that points, moves,
Pointer and selects things on monitor

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Mouse Techniques
1. Click
 To click, you press down one of the mouse buttons.

 As you click it, it makes a “clicking” noise.

2. Left Clicking
 This is the primary “click” that you will use.

 This is clicking on the left mouse button.

 When someone says, “click here,” that usually means to left click.

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Cont…

3. Right Clicking
 This is used to change options or perform specific functions.

( using the displayed short-cut menu or Menu)

4. Point
 Use the mouse to move the mouse pointer so that it hovers over the top

of an icon or word on the screen.

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Cont…
5. Drag and Drop
 Move the mouse pointer over the top of an item (such as an icon) on
your screen and then (while holding your hand still) gently press and
release the left button on the mouse.
 This technique is often used to make a selection.

6. Double-click
 While hovering the mouse pointer over an item on the screen, quickly
press the left mouse button two times.
 By double clicking, you are usually prompting the computer to take an
action on the item you selected
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7. Select Item or Icon
 Press and hold down a mouse button (usually the left button).

 As you hold down the button, move the mouse in any


direction.
 Click and drag is a method used when “highlighting” or
“selecting” text.
 To do this to text, click at the beginning of the text that you
want to select, hold down the left mouse button, and move
your mouse to the end of where you want to highlight.
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Turning the Computer ON and OFF
Turning the Computer ON

 On a desktop computer, there


will be a power button to turn
ON the computer.
 Similarly, there will be a power
button on the monitor to turn
ON the monitor.
 These buttons are usually on the
front of the computer and the
monitor.
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 Follow the procedures below to turning the computer ON:

Push the power button on the computer (system unit)

 You will see some lights near the power button come on, these are

the lights to show you that the computer is running.

 Push the power button on the monitor (if it is not ON)

 A green light will show on the monitor

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Turning the Computer OFF
 Follow the procedures below to shutdown the computer that allows
the computer to properly store files.
 Click on the start button at the bottom left of the screen.
 From the start menu choose Shut down.
 In the dialog box that opens, select Shut down (if it isn't already pre-
selected).
 Click on the OK button.
 Wait until the monitor turns black and the computer is no longer
making a humming noise.
 Lastly, turn off the computer monitor by pressing the power button on
the monitor.
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Introduction Microsoft Windows
 Microsoft Windows
 It is the operating system that is installed on most computers.
 Desktop
 It is the first screen you see on the monitor when the computer
starts up
 It is sometimes referred to as The Desktop Environment.
 The desktop environment is made up of several parts including:
Desktop Icons(Computer , Network and Recycle Bin etc…..)
The Task Bar
The Start Button
Notification Area(System Try)

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Cont…
Shows the disk drives and hardware connected to this
computer

Accessed the computer and the device are that are on the
network

Contain File and Folder that you have deleted

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Quick Lunch
Start Button
Notification area or System Try

C C

Show Desktop
Taskbar

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Taskbar Cont…

The area at the very bottom of the


Quick Lunch
Start Button computer screen
To help you keep
Notification area things
or Systemorganized
Try

C C

Show Desktop
Taskbar

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Cont…
Start Button
Located on the lower left hand
Quickcorner
Lunch of your screen (on the
Start Button
taskbar)Notification area or System Try
Used to access all of the programs
on the computer so you can “start”
them.
C C

Show Desktop
Taskbar

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Cont…
Quick Lunch

Quick Lunch
Start Button
Notification area or System Try

Used to Quickly access different


programs.
C C

Show Desktop
Taskbar

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Notification area or System Try
Quick Lunch
Start Button
Notification area or System Try

Found at Cthe right end of the taskbar. C


It can give you quick access to changing
your computer's volume, display
properties, or mouse settings. Taskbar
Show Desktop
It also displays the current time and date.
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Cont…
Show Desktop
Quick Lunch
Start Button
Notification area or System Try

Used to Minimized all open files


and folder
C C

Show Desktop
Taskbar

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Working in Windows
 A Window is a rectangle on your screen that organizes how
you
 view and work in specific programs or
 view files on your computer.
 Elements of a window:
Title Bar
Menu Bar
Status Bar
Scroll Bar
Minimize Button
Maximize Button
Close Button
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Status Bar
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Title Bar
Cont…

Status Bar
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Menu Bar
Cont…

Status Bar
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Status Bar
Cont…

Status Bar
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Scroll Bar
Cont…

Status Bar
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Close Button
Cont…

Status Bar
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Maximize Button
Cont…

Status Bar
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Minimize Button Cont…

Status Bar
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Operation Sheet #1
1. Start computer
2. Shutdown Computer
3. Click On computer icon
4. Open Document Window
5. Minimize Document Window
6. Maximized Document Window
7. Close Document Window
8. Drag recycle bin icon and Drop Icon
9. Select all icon on the Desktop
10. Drag Selected Icon and Drop
11. Pointing On Start Button
12. Open Paint Program Then Draw Triangle, Rectangle and Ellipse shade
13. Open Paint Program Then Draw Ethiopian Flag and Oromia Flag
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14. Finally Show your work for your trainer
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LO2: ACCESS BASIC SYSTEM INFORMATION

 Insert User name and password as prompted and noted

access, privacy, security and related conditions of use displayed


on introductory screens

 Navigate Operating system to access system information to

identify system configuration and application versions in


operation

 Use On-line help functions as required

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Access privacy, security of user name and password
What is a Security?
 On a network, protection of a computer system and its data from
harm or loss, implemented especially so that only authorized users can
gain access to shared files.
What is a User?
 A person who uses a computer. If the computer is connected to a network,
a user can access the programs and files on the computer, as well as
programs and files located on the network (depending on account
restrictions determined by the network administrator).
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What is a user account?
 A user account is a collection of information that tells Windows
which files and folders you can access, what changes you can
make to the computer, and your personal preferences, such as
your desktop background or screen saver.
 User accounts let you share a computer with several people, while
having your own files and settings. Each person accesses his or
her user account with a user name and password.

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Cont….
 There are three types of accounts. Each type gives users a
different level of control over the computer:
1. Standard accounts are for everyday computing.

2. Administrator accounts provide the most control


over a computer, and should only be used when
necessary.
3. Guest accounts are intended primarily for people who
need temporary use of a computer.
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How to create user account
 To open user accounts, click Start, and then click Manage
 Create a new user account
 To rename a user account
 To delete a user account
 To change the password for a user
 To disable or activate a user account
 To modify a user account
How to create user account
 To open user accounts, click Start, and then click Control Panel.
Double-click user account

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Operating system
What is an Operating System?

 Is a computer program that manages the hardware and software

resources of a computer.

 It Co-ordinates the activity between the user and the computer.

 Through OS you can tell the computer to run a program, to

type your letter, and to store and retrieve the data you work
with the computer.

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The OS performs basic tasks such as:
 Controlling and allocating Memory.

 Prioritizing system requests.

 Controlling input and output devices.

 Make Easy Networking And Managing Files.

 It also may provide a Graphical User Interface (GUI)

for higher level functions.

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Types of Operating Systems
1. Single Tasking OS(CLI)

2. Multi-Tasking OS(GUI)

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Cont….
1. Single Tasking OS

 Only one program can be run on the computer at a

time.
 Example: MS-DOS

TO START MS DOS,
Click Start button  Click Run  Type cmd Click OK.
Click Start button All Programs  Accessories 
Click Command Prompt.

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MS DOS Commands
The following are MS Dos Commands.
I. Internal Commands:
 Dir …………………….Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a
directory
 Ver………….………….Displays the version of the operating system.
 Cls ……………………..Clears the screen
 Date ……………………Displays or sets the date
 Time ……………………Displays or sets the system time.
 Ren ………………..……Renames a file or folders.
 CD …………………..….Specifies that you want to change to the parent
directory
 RD …………….…………Removes (deletes) a directory
 MD………………...…… Makes (Creates) a directory
 Copy………………..…... Copies one or more files to another location
 Type ………………...…..Displays the contents of a text file or files
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II. External Commands:
 Xcopy …………………Copies files and directory trees
 Edit…………………….Opens MS DOS editor.
 fdisk ………………….Partition Hard disk for use with Windows
98.
 format……………….. Formats a disk for use withWindows.
 Diskcopy …………….Copies the contents of one floppy disk to
another
 Doskey ………………Edits command lines, recalls Windows
2000 commands, and creates macros
 CHKDSK …………… Checks a disk and displays a status report
 Scandisk…………….Same as CHKDSK.
 Comp …………………Compares the contents of two files of
sets of files..

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Cont….
2. Multi-Tasking OS
 Designed to run more that one program at a time.

 Example: MS-Windows (Win 95,Win 98,Win NT, Win 2000,

WinXP,W7.W8,W10).

 Multi-User OS
 Used in large companies to connect a number of computers

(workstations), to a Server so that Server's CPU is shared by all


of the workstations.

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System Information
 System Information collects and displays system
configuration information for local and remote
computers.

 This includes information about

1. Hardware configurations
2. Computer components, and
3. Software, including signed drivers and unsigned drivers.

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Cont…
 When support technicians troubleshoot your system
configuration, they require specific information about your
computer. You can use System Information to quickly find the
information that these technicians need to resolve a system
problem.
 System Information saves data files in a native (.nfo) format.
You can also open .cab and .xml files in System
Information.
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LO3: Navigate and Manipulate desktop environment

 Create and customize desktop icons

 Select, open and close to access application programs

desktop icons

 Manipulate and desktop return to original conditions

application windows

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Introduction
 Navigate and manipulate desktop environment deals with

creation of desktop icons, using icons to access application


windows and manipulating application windows

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1. Desktop icons
 Icons: icons are little pictures that represent objects,

such as files or actions such as menu commands the user


can initiate an action by double-clicking on the icon

 Program icon: A graphic symbol representing an

application or document .double click on the icon to start


the application associated with it

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2. Manipulation of application windows
 Application Window: contains a running application.
Application windows have menu bars and may also contain
one or more document window
 Document window: contains a document used by an
application. Generally, document windows appear within
application windows and are often referred to child
windows

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Windows Component
 Title bar

 Displayed along the top of all most all program, folder and

display box windows.

 Maximize, Minimize, Restore and Close Buttons

 To close a windows using keyboard

 Press Alt+F4

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To minimize all program windows simultaneously

-Right click on empty part of the Task bar

- select show the desktop

To reverse the effect of minimize all windows

-Right click on empty part of Taskbar

-select Undo show Open windows

Scroll bar: Allows movement of text and graphics within windows

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Cont…
 Window Borders: the area framing the window.

 Control icon: All windows have control icons

 Dialog box: Allow you to enter text in to the dialog box

 Text box: Allow you to enter text in to the dialog box

 List box: Select from the list of option

 Scroll buttons: Drag up or down to move the window

display
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 Scroll bar: used to move up or down through the contents of

a window

 Dropdown list: A list of option from which items can be

selected

 Check box and Radio button

 Check box allows the selection of one or more items

 Radio button allows only one a single selection

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Desktop icons(Practical Section)
 To add a desktop icon

 To rename a desktop icon

 To arrange your desktop icons

 To customize a background color

 To put a shortcut icon on the desktop

 To turn off the desktop icon grid

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Rename Icon
Method 1
 Right click on icon
 Then click on rename
 Then type name
Method 2
 Select icon
 Then press from keyboard F2
 Then type name

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Manipulation of application windows
 Window components
 Opening a Window
 Resize an Open Window
 Moving a Window
 Displaying All Open Windows
 Arrange all open windows
 Minimizing a Window
 Maximizing a Window
 Restoring a Window
 Closing a Window
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LO4:- Organize basic director/folder
structure and files
 Create and name directories and subdirectories

 Identify attributes of directories.

 Move subdirectories between directories

 Rename directories as required.

 Accesses directories and subdirectories via different

paths

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Introduction
 This Presentation briefly defines director, folder and their
attributes and how to move directories and also brief sub or
child directories/folder
Folder
 A container for programs and files in graphical user interfaces,
symbolized on the screen by a graphical image (icon) of a file
folder.
 A folder is a means of organizing programs and documents
on a disk and can hold both files and additional folders.
Folder is a directory in windows environments
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Cont…
 The Root Directory is the top of the directory hierarchy
for a drive.
 Directories and subdirectories form a structure called
Directory tree. Suppose you want to keep letters and minutes
of the different units of Addis Ababa University (AAU)
separately you can then create subdirectories in the following
format

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Create the following Directory
structure Under My Document

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\Mary Help College

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Cont…
 All directories except the root directory are
subdirectories; however they are commonly called directories.
To understand the relationship between two or more
directories, the term parent & child directories are used.
For example, the root directory is the parent director of the
subdirectories FACULITY,finance and ADMINST.
 FINANCE is the parent directory of PAYROLL, and
PURCHASE on the other hand PAYROLL and PURCHASE are
called child directories of FINANCE.
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LO5:- Organize files for user and/or
organization requirements
 Use system browser to search drives for specific files

 Accesses most commonly used types of files in the directories.

 Select, open and rename groups of files as required

 Move files between directories.

 Copy files to disks.

 Restore deleted files as necessary.

 Erase and format disks as necessary.

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Use system browser to search drivers
 Search for a file or folder/To search the Internet

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Accessing commonly used files
 To show your most recently used documents on the
Start menu

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LO6: Print information
Add Printers if required and ensured to have

correct printer settings(layout, paper size,


paper tray, cartridge type, number of copies,
orientation)
Change Default printer if appropriate.

Print Information from an installed printer


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LO7:- Operate application software
 Create Documents and customize basic settings

to meet page layout conventions.


 Format Document and create tables.

 Add Images and use mail merge

 Select Basic print settings and print documents.

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