HP Windows 98 Training express manual Mouse Basics Learning Objectives

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Windows 98, Level One

Mouse Basics Learning Objectives

You will be able to:

Describe the purpose of the mouse pointing device

Demonstrate how to properly hold the mouse

Describe the following mouse operations:

Click

Double-click

Drag

Point

Load Solitaire

Exit Solitaire

Windows 98, Level One

Finding Files Learning Objectives

You will be able to:

Find files located on disk

Narrow search criteria

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Contents Windows Level Page Credits About Author Training Express Learning GuidesContents Click Find Now Introduction Narrowing The Search CriteriaUsing This Learning Guide Finding FilesIntroduction Click Files or FoldersMouse Basics Learning Objectives Finding Files Learning ObjectivesMouse Basics Holding The MouseSaving The Document Solitaire As MousePractice Printing The DocumentLoading Solitaire Applying ItalicsChanging The Text Size Exiting SolitaireWindows Commands Learning Objectives Typing a DocumentWindows Commands Word ProcessingMinimize Starting WordPadMenu Commands Word Processing Learning ObjectivesMaximize CloseResizing a Window Moving a WindowMultitasking Applications Mouse Pointer StyleUsing Explorer Learning Objectives Mouse Pointer ControlCopy fonts to Fonts folder MotionUsing Explorer Installing New FontsClick Install New Font Printing a Typeface Sample IntroductionStarting Explorer Viewing Folder ContentsFont Control Setting Screen Resolution Registered DocumentsClosing a Window Changing Screen ColorsMoving & Copying Files AppearanceSelect 3D Flower Box Click Settings Exiting ExplorerClick Close Button Click Screen SaverUsing Control Panel Learning Objectives Screen SaverUsing Control Panel Setting The System TimePrinter Installation Right-clickthe newly installed printerLoading Control Panel PropertiesInstalling a Printer Driver Configuring a PrinterSelecting a Model Click Local printerPrinting a Test Naming The Printer Selecting a Default PrinterSelecting a Printer Port