WINDOWS -XP   Unit 1 - Chapter 1
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Announcements:   Chapter 1 - book 1.   Welcome new students! 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. There are only two workbooks
for this course. Each workbook is divided into three chapters. Complete one chapter every month to stay on task.

Course Description:   This course in Computer Literacy is a complete instructional package that combines a hands-on CD tutorial with the
study guide learning exercises to effectively introduce and reinforce computer application skills. In this course you will learn how to use the
features and functions of Windows XP.

Instructors Notes:   Check your answers and make corrections.   Item 1.1 - 1.039

Required Resources:
  • A Computer
  • Alpha & Omega, Computer Literacy, Windows XP, Unit 1, workbook.
  • Windows XP CD - Please send an additional $10.00 for CD
TOPIC ONE

1.1   
operating

1.2   two

1.3   hardware, network, applications,
programs

1.4   interface

TOPIC TWO

1.5   
name, password

1.6   desktop

1.7   Welcome screen

1.8   account

TOPIC THREE

1.9   
desktop

1.10   background, Recycle Bin, Start button,
taskbar, current system time

1.11   shortcut

1.12   pointer, icon

1.13   clicking

1.14   a.) A shortcut is a pointer to a file or
    folder.
b.) An icon is a graphical representation
    of an item or function.

1.15   Start button

1.16   programs, documents, settings, help

1.17   documents

1.18   click

TOPIC FOUR

1.19   
a.) Notepad is a program included with
    Windows that is used to edit text
    files.
b.) An application is a computer
    program that performs tasks. They
    are started and managed by the
    computer's operating system.
c.) Windows are rectangular areas in
    which an application is run, work is
    performed, or a document is
    displayed.

1.20   a.) The title bar is located on the top of
    a window and displays the program
    and file that is open.
b.) Usually located under the title bar,
    the menu bar displays available
    menus for a window.
c.) The Minimize button shrinks a
    window to a button on the taskbar
    without actually closing the window
    or the application that may be
    running.
d.) The Maximize button enlarges a
    window to fill the entire desktop.
e.) The workspace is the area where
    tasks are performed.
f.) Located on the right side of the
    screen, the vertical scroll bar allows
    you to move up and down to see
    parts of the workspace hidden from
    view.
g.) Located on the bottom, the
    horizontal scroll bar allows you to
    move left and right to see parts of
    the workspace hidden from view.
h.) The border marks the outside edges
     of a window. When the border is
     dragged, the size of the window
     changes.

REVIEW TOPICS 1 - 4

A.
  Welcome screen

B.   desktop

C.   shortcut

D.   Start

E.   window

F.   False

G.   at the top

H.   dash

I.   bottom

J.   menu bar

TOPIC FIVE

1.21   
commands

1.22   unavailable, selected

1.23   black

1.24   dialog box

1.25   arrow

1.26   a.) Click a command.
b.) Use the Up and Down Arrow keys
    to highlight the command and then
    press enter.

1.27   A keyboard shortcut is one or more
keyboard characters that you press to
activate a menu or command.

1.28   a.) To open a menu and select a
    command.
b.) To select a command without
    opening the menu first.

1.29   True

1.30   To access a Shortcut Menu, move the
 mouse pointer to an item and right-click.

1.31   selected

TOPIC SIX
1.32   A dialog box is a special kind of
 window used to provide information to
 Windows or applications.

1.33   help

1.34   a.)  tabs
 b.)  buttons
 c.) check boxes
 d.) list boxes
 e.) text boxes

1.35   Tabs

1.36   clicking

1.37   clicking

1.38   Option

1.39   check

1.40   scroll bar

1.41   a.) Drag the scroll box
 b.) Click the scroll bar arrows.
 c.) Click the scroll bar on either side of
      the scroll box

1.42   click

1.43   arrow

1.44   a.) Tabs
 b.) Shift + Tab
 c.) Esc
 d.) Enter

1.45   text

1.46   insertion

REVIEW TOPICS 5 - 6

A.   
menu bar

B.   unavailable

C.   ellipsis, dialog box

D.   Keyboard shortcuts

E.   right-click

F.   question mark

G.   information

H.   clicking

I.   True

J.   list

K.   text box

L.   three

M.   arrow

TOPIC SEVEN

1.47   
A window is a rectangular area in which
 an applicant is run, work is performed,
 or a document is displayed.

1.48   The toolbar is a row of buttons below
 the menu bar which contain shortcuts to
 common menu commands.

1.49   A Screen Tip is a short description that
 appears when the mouse pointer is
 moved over a screen element.

1.50   corner

1.51   The Minimize button shrinks a window
 to a button on the taskbar and is the far
 left button located in the upper
 righthand corner of the window.

1.52   The Maximize button enlarges a
 window to fill the entire desktop and is
 the middle button located in the upper
 right-hand corner of the window.

1.53   To move a window, move the mouse
 pointer to the title bar, hold down the
 mouse button, and drag the window to a
 new location.

1.54   Close

TOPIC EIGHT

1.55
  a.) Press F1
 b.) Click the Start button on the taskbar
      and choose Help and Support from
      the menu.

1.56   Navigation bar

1.57   index

1.58   double

1.59   underlined

1.60   hand

1.61   click on the Print button

TOPIC NINE

1.62   
retain their currently running programs,
 desktop configuration

1.63   Start button, Log Off button

1.64   a.) The Switch User button leaves your
      programs running and returns to the
      Welcome screen where another user
       can log on.
  b.) The Log Off button is used to close
        the existing programs and return to
        the welcome screen.

TOPIC TEN

1.65   
a.) The Hibernate command will save all
       your data and settings to the hard
       disk and will power off. When the
       computer is powered back on, the
       desktop will appear just as you left
       it.
   b.) The Turn Off Computer command
         ends your session, copying all data
         and settings to your hard disk,
         prepares your computer to be shut
         down and safely turns off the
         computer.
    c.) The Restart command ends your
         session, saving all data and settings
         to your hard disk, shuts down
         Windows, and then starts Windows
          again.

REVIEW TOPICS 7 - 10

A.   
window

B.   ScreenTip

C.   toolbar

D.   dragging from any corner of the window

E.   Maximize

F.   Minimize

G.   Title bar

H.   Restore

I.   Close

J.   F1, Start

K.   index

L.   Switch User

M.   Log Off

N.   Turn Off

SELF TEST CHAPTER ONE

1.01   Window

1.02   Menu bar

1.03   Ellipsis

1.04   Close Button

1.05   Application

1.06   Notepad

1.07   Vertical Scroll Bar

1.08   Border

1.09   Workspace

1.010   Welcome Screen

1.011   icon

1.012   Dialog Box

1.013   Keyboard Shortcuts

1.014   Shortcut Menu

1.015   Restore button

1.016   User Switching

1.017   Log Off

1.018   List Box

1.019   Start button

1.020   ScreenTip

1.022   Minimize button

1.023   Maximize button

1.024   Help and support

1.025   Horizontal Scroll Bar

1.026   Turn Off Computer Button

1.027   Title Bar

1.028   Desktop

1.029   Taskbar

1.030   a.) user name   b.) account

1.031   a.) Click the maximize button.
     b.) Click the Minimize button.
     c.) Click the restore button.
     d.) Click and drag the border or corner.

1.032   a.) Drag the scroll box.
     b.) Click the scroll bar arrows.
     c.) Click the scroll bar on either side of
          the scroll box.

1.033   a.) Press F1
     b.) Click the Start button and choose
          Help and Support from the menu.

1.034   clicking on it

1.035   a.) tabs                   
     b.) buttons
     c.) check boxes       
     d.) list boxes
     e.) text boxes

1.036   menu bar

1.037   index

1.038   Start

1.039   unavailable






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