® ®Microsoft Windows 7
Windows Tutorial 1Exploring the Basics
of Microsoft Windows 7
XPXPXPObjectives• Start Windows 7 and tour the desktop• Explore the Start menu• Run software programs, switch between them,
and close them• Identify and use the controls in windows and
dialog boxes
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XPXPXPObjectives• Navigate your computer using Windows
Explorer and the Computer window• Change the view of the items in your computer• Get help when you need it• Turn off Windows 7
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XPXPXPStarting Windows 7• Turn on your computer. After a moment,
Windows 7 starts and the Welcome screen appears
• On the Welcome screen, click your user name and enter your password, if necessary
• The Windows 7 screen uses a graphical user interface (GUI)–Contains windows
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XPXPXPStarting Windows 7
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• The user interface in Windows 7 is called Aero– Semitransparent glass design– Features to manage windows–Also called the Aero desktop experience
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XPXPXPTouring the Windows 7 Desktop
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• In Windows terminology, the background area displayed on your screen when Windows 7 starts represents a desktop
• To open the Start menu, click the Start button on the taskbar
XPXPXPExploring the Start Menu
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XPXPXPStarting a Program• Click the Start button on the taskbar, and then
click the name of the program you want to start.or
• Click the Start button on the taskbar, and then point to All Programs.
• If necessary, click the folder that contains the program you want to start.
• Click the name of the program you want to start.
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XPXPXPStarting a Program
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XPXPXPRunning Multiple Programs• Multitasking allows you to work on more than
one task at a time and to switch quickly between projects
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XPXPXPRunning Multiple Programs• Switching between programs–Press and hold the Windows key, and then
press the Tab key• Aero Flip 3D•Windows Flip
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XPXPXPClosing Programs from the Taskbar• Right-click the button representing the
program you want to close, and then click Close window on the shortcut menu
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XPXPXPUsing Windows and Dialog Boxes
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XPXPXPUsing Windows and Dialog Boxes
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XPXPXPUsing Windows and Dialog Boxes
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XPXPXPUsing the Ribbon• The Ribbon is located at the top of the
program window, immediately below the title bar–Organized into tabs– Tabs are organized in groups
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XPXPXPUsing the Ribbon
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XPXPXPUsing Windows and Dialog Boxes• A dialog box is a special kind of window in
which you enter or choose settings for how you want to perform a task–Paragraph dialog box
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XPXPXPExploring Your Computer
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XPXPXPExploring Your Computer
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XPXPXPExploring Your Computer
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XPXPXPExploring Your Computer• Changing the Icon View:– In a folder window, click the Change your view
button arrow on the toolbar, and then click a view.or– To cycle through the predefined views, click the
Change your view button more than once.or– Click the Change your view button arrow on the
toolbar, and then drag the slider.
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XPXPXPExploring Your Computer
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XPXPXPNavigating Windows Explorer• To start Windows Explorer, click the Windows
Explorer button on the taskbar
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XPXPXPGetting Help• Click the Start button on the taskbar• Click Help and Support
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XPXPXPTurning Off Windows 7• When you’re finished working in Windows 7,
you should always turn it off properly• You can turn off Windows 7 using a Shut down
button at the bottom of the Start menu– If your computer provides a Sleep option,
you can choose the Sleep option to save your work and turn down the power to your monitor and computer
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