WINDOWS - 98 Unit 1 - Chapter 2
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Announcements: Chapter 2 - book 1. Computer operations are a common part of our world today! This course will help you become a
better " home computer user " and it will prepare you for the computerized job market. One workbook is divided into three chapters. To stay
on task, you must complete one chapter each month.
Course Description: This unique and educational computer course will teach you the basics of computer software programs. Step-by-step
instructions and practical exercises will help you learn. This is an older version of Windows, but the basic operation is the same.
Required Resources:
- A Computer
- Alpha & Omega, Computer Literacy, Windows 98, Unit 1,
workbook.
- Windows 98 CD
Instructors Notes: Check your answers and make corrections.
Item 2.1 - 2.025
CHAPTER 2 - TOPIC ONE
2.1 Start
2.2 black arrows
2.3 Windows function
2.4 a.) contains your programs
b.) shows folders and Web sites you have
marked as favorites
c.) shows the 15 files you have used most
recently
d.) contains commands for changing how
your computer works and looks
e.) contains commands for finding files
and folders on your computer, Web
sites and people's addresses
f.) opens the Windows 98 Help window
g.) lets you open a file if you know its
complete name and path
h.) lets you switch between different
users without shutting down Windows
2.5 click
2.6 name, path
2.7 the complete address or location of a file
or resource
2.8 program, document
2.9 Favorites
2.10 Find
2.11 True
2.12 part
2.13 desktop shortcuts
2.14 False
2.15 StartUp
TOPIC TWO
2.16 a.) Click the close button
b.) Alt + F4
c.) use the Exit or Close command on the
File menu
TOPIC THREE
2.17 TRUE
2.18 clicking, dragging
2.19 right-click, delete
TOPIC FOUR
2.20 Control Panel
2.21 utilities that assist in performing actions,
based on information you provide
2.22 Install, Install Wizard
2.23 insert
2.24 Finish
2.25 automatically
2.26 Add / Remove
REVIEW TOPICS 1 - 4
A.) f I .) True
B.) d J.) False
C.) c K.) True
D.) e L .) part
E .) a M.) StartUp
F .) g N.) dragging
G.) b O.) Control
H .) h
TOPIC FIVE
2.27 command center
2.28 bottom, any side
2.29 point to a blank spot and drag it to
another side of the screen
2.30 open windows
2.31 click
2.32 Ctrl + Esc
2.33 Microsoft
2.34 right
TOPIC SIX
2.35 cascade
2.36 to arrange your windows on top of each
other with all the title bars showing
2.37 right-click the taskbar and select Cascade
Windows
2.38 right click the taskbar and select Undo
Cascade
2.39 arrange them so you can see them all at
the same time
2.40 horizontally, vertically
2.41 right-clicking, Minimize
2.42 Toolbar
2.43 double bars
2.44 remove
2.45 Properties
2.46 a.) keeps the Taskbar always on the top
of any open window
b.) keeps the Taskbar hidden from view
when you are not using it
c.) shrinks the Start menu and its icons so
you can see more of the Desktop
d.) turns the clock on and off
2.47 roll over it
2.48 far right of Taskbar
2.49 Start Menu Programs
2.50 False
2.51 clear
TOPIC SEVEN
2.52 on the right side of the Taskbar
2.53 Speaker
2.54 Volume Control Slider
2.55 Click outside of it
2.56 computer's clock
2.57 Rest the mouse over the time display
2.58 time display
2.59 calendar, schedule
2.60 True
2.61 Add Scheduled Task, name
TOPIC EIGHT
2.62 Display Properties
2.63 Right-click any empty part of the
desktop, then click Properties
2.64 Background
2.65 bitmaps
2.66 a graphics format that saves information
as small dots called pixels
2.67 miniature monitor
2.68 True
2.69 drop-down
2.70 change, password
2.71 appearance, dialog boxes
2.72 current settings
2.73 Settings, number
2.74 clarity
2.75 Screen area slider
2.76 Effects
2.77 Change Icon
2.78 True
2.79 Active Channels
2.80 add
2.81 True
2.82 Active Channels
2.83 remove
2.84 Delete, check box
2.85 Folder Options
2.86 General
REVIEW TOPICS 5 - 8
A.) Taskbar
B.) window
C.) cascading
D.) System Tray
E .) automatically
F .) Wallpaper
G.) pixels
H.) Appearance
I .) Resolution
J.) Properties
K .) True
L .) False
M .) True
N.) False
O.) True
P.) True
Q.) False
R.) True
S.) True
SELF TEST CHAPTER 2
2.01 documents
2.02 Control Panel
2.03 Find
2.04 System Tray
2.05 Resolution
2.06 taskbar
2.07 StartUp
2.08 Settings
2.09 Auto Hide
2.010 Task
2.011 a.) click the Close button
b.) Alt + F4
c.) select close from the file menu
2.012 point to a blank spot and drag it to
another side of the screen
2.013 on the right side of the taskbar
2.014 True
2.015 False
2.016 False
2.017 True
2.018 False
2.019 False
2.020 False
2.021 True
2.022 False
2.023 True
2.024 False
2.025 True
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