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Comptia \ ComMPUTER Seer Tt A Scanned with CamScannerY de COMPUTER LEARNING SERIES Gurpreet Bindra MSc. (Computer Sc.), BEd., Educator & Resource Person, In-charge (COE & Computer Resource Centre) ata Jai Kaur Puble Schoo! Reviewed by: ‘Anupama Swara BE. (Electronics and Tetecommunication) MSc. (lnformation Technology) ‘St Mary's School Iression Scanned with CamScannerThe world is changing at a faster pace than ever, especially after the advent ct technology into homes. The newer generations find it hard to imagine how mings were in the past. Even the education industry has not been spared © blackboards and chalks look like things of the past. The minds of the Students have been completely taken over by smartboards, Google products, online courses and ebooks. So, how do we tackle the IT bombardment in today’s era? CBSE envisions @ need for teaching of ICT at all levels and in all possible ways. From the Prescribed curriculum as mentioned in the NCF 2005, Computer Studies finds its way in a multitude of courses with the board. With a 360° ground work done in all the possible paths that a child could take, our editorial team has painstakingly developed and brought forth this all new series on Computers for Classes 1-8 to make students completely equipped for higher courses after Class 8. The CompKidz series has been developed using advanced pedagogical features for effective learning and retention. This carefully graded series is based on the step-by-step approach to learn various application tools of computer. The books contain lively illustrations, high-resolution screenshots and an ample number of questions for practice. Some of the key features of the series are: Chapter Focus © Starter Activity * Testing Zone ¢ Practice Zone * Smart Zone * Fact Zone Keyboard Shortcut « Recall Zone Assessment Zone Fun Zone * Lab Zone © Challenge Activity ° . Online Links © Glossa » Teacher's Zone eae eer Gi cctce sonwars © Project Work “e Test Papers ‘* Updates of Windows 10 The series provides extra teacher support material and web support too. Every effort has been taken to come up with a completely error-free, easy-to-understand and child-friendly series. We eagerly look forward to your suggestions. Before | sign off, a word of caution to all the parents and teachers. Students today have easy access to the Internet, both at home and school. This makes it easy for them to access the social networking sites. While they are studying or searching for their course material online, they get attracted to these sites. This, in turn, diverts their attention from their work. It is, therefore, necessary for teachers and parents to educate children about the harmful effects of social networking and they should be made aware of applying the privacy settings effectively. Happy Computing! Gurpreet Bindra Scanned with CamScannerwey) 2. Let us Meet the Computer » 4 me ) 2. Parts OF a Computer ey 3. Computer and ts (ses me) ° Test Paper—a [ = I) 4 The Keyboard @ J 5. The Computer Mouse 4 &) ° Test Paper—2 ®) 6. The Computer Storage 2. Fun with Paint 2 ; © ) © Test Paper—3 i y * TUX Typing f es ) ¢ Kea Coloring Book €5 ° Project Work C) * Computer Manners \ sy) * Picture Glossary bay ‘E) * A Peep Into Windows 10 Scanned with CamScanner 34 1 43 7 37 59 61 65 67 68= Starter How many times is the word COMPUTER appearing on the screen? Colour those words. One has been done for you. 1;/Cc}P|M|W]P/]V]JHIRIC o|Oo NiM/]J]T{|X|R{IC}]Y|MIM wiP|X/A/P/|K/B/C|X|P u;JU;|RIZ]V{zZ{utx}y fu O;/TIJTIY{IN/Q{LIFIVIT RI/E/E/P]S/Z/O|Z/Q{E TIR/IC/O;/M/JP/U|TIE|R Mi/O/D}|S|Q/|X/|M/VINiC @ Scanned with CamScannerMan-Made and Natural Things There are so many things around us. Some of these things are man-made. They have been made by humans. Here are some examples. GO Bicycle Spoon ‘ There are also some other things that are natural. They have not been made by humans. Here are some examples. ' « ¢ y o i Sun Moon Tree Flowers Machines and Their Types Machines are also man-made things. They make our work easy and save time. Some machines work on electricity. Look at some machines below. if Juicer Microwave oven Washing machine mM: Scanned with CamScannerComputer—A Machine « A computer is a machine. © It works on electricity. Some characteristics of computer are given below: ( It does not | get tired. It never makes a mistake. Abacus was the ec peene 2 first machine used for counting and calculations. Scanned with CamScannerA. Circle the correct spelling. 1. Compter Compoter 2. Machine Mashine 3. Eletricity Alectricity B. Tick (VW) the correct option. 1. It is a natural thing. a. b. O 2. It is a man-made thing. a. b. O 3. It does not get tired. ° 0 ¥ O SSeSsmey, ee ie Computer Mahcine Electricity = Scanned with CamScannerCc. Draw © if correct and (&) for the wrong one. © 1, A computer is not man-made. 2. A fan is a machine. © 3. Computer are very slow. © 4. A computer makes many mistakes. 0) D. In the following pictures, identify and circle the man-made things. Scanned with CamScannerJoin the dots and colour the picture formed. Yat an Look for machines other than computers in your computer lab. ____ Ask your teacher about them. } 2. Count the number of computers in your computer lab and write here. a d ew hn © Help the students to learn more about natural and man-made things around them. Organise a project show in which students can act as natural and man-made things and say a line about it. . Discuss in Class about different types of machines that help us to do our daily work. Tell students ‘0 bring cutouts of some machines and paste them on chart papers to be displayed in class. Scanned with CamScanner= Starter Look at the pictures carefully. Fill in the missing letters to complete the crossword. You can take help from the clues given. LF T [x] Oo|;A|R|OD You have just completed the names of four main parts of a computer— CPU box, Monitor, Mouse and Keyboard. Let us learn about them. —_ Scanned with CamScannerMonitor + The screen of the Monitor. It looks like a television screen. work we do on the computer, we a computer is called « Whatever can see it on the monitor. Mohiiar Mouse * A mouse is used to point at things on the monitor. ‘ARROW —t * It is also called a pointing device. ¢ When we move the mouse, an arrow moves on the screen accordingly. MOUSE Keyboard * You have seen buttons or keys on a calculator or piano. Calculator Piano * A keyboard also has many buttons. These buttons are called keys. * We use these keys for typing and telling the computer what to do. ¢ Whatever we type on the keyboard, we can see it on the monitor. PRT ETESTCoe Keyboard Scanned with CamScannerThe keyboards which we are using these days are QWERTY keyboards. They are called so because the first six alphabet keys have the letters Q, W, E, R, T and Y on them. CPU Box * The CPU box or cabinet is also known as the System unit. * It contains the Central Processing Unit (CPU). * The CPU is called the brain of the computer. * It helps the computer to control all its parts. cru CPU box Computer System * We have now learnt about the four main parts of the computer. * These parts together make the Computer system. * Without any of these four parts, it will be difficult to work on the computer. A standard computer system
> > _ > > > > > a _ . > s _ > > Scanned with CamScannera 3. Guess my name. a. Iam called the brain of the computer. ee b. Ihave many keys and tell the computer what to do. 4. Solve the word puzzle given below to find out five places where a computer can be used. [5] 9 gor SG OO; E | Pe aay > a nz na a nx no N SISISTISIS IS IIFIFIFFF IF IS 5. Complete the names of the Parts of a com | i. puter. [5] |} (Tel leloL tal | eo (wl isi [thin : F< (Te a> Scanned with CamScanner3 a FER Cele) BES Eels paaBeRensaee cee IE ihe al li we rt J x Cele) et . (cores tr few} see fo PIT Cit ) 7 Ge Fel I FIs IE) GOS) & J) Write the letter in the same coloured box as shown above. You have just written the word KEYBOARD. Keys on a Keyboard 6 é A keyboard has many small buttons on it, These are called the keys. “hy There are different types of keys on the keyboard. Scanned with CamScannerThe keys on a keyboard can be grouped as follows: ¢ Alphabet keys * Number keys e Special keys bet Keys —— y in the English alphabet. There are 26 letters (A to Z) i ; We can see these 26 alphabets on the different keys of a keyboard, These keys are called the Alphabet keys. NUMBER Keys a v ‘ALPHABET KEYS NUMBER PAD Number Keys The keyboard has 20 number keys. One set of 10 number keys is on the top of the alphabet keys. Another set of 10 number keys is on the number pad which is on the right side of the keyboard. id * The vertical blinking line which appears on the screen is called the Cursor. * It shows you where you will type and moves | towards the right. IX CURSOR \ Scanned with CamScannerSpecial Keys Special keys are used to do some special tasks. Let us learn about them. BACKSPACE KEY DELETEKEY ARROW KEYS. t Geugeq|uoguuees SURE EEE Eee = a ele EI PE ae SES Eee ‘SPACE BAR ENTER KEYS Enter key j The Enter key is pressed to move the cursor to the next line or to say OK to the computer. There are two Enter keys on a keyboard. Space bar The Space bar is used to leave a space between any two letters, words or numbers. It is the longest key of the keyboard. It is the only key that has nothing written on it. Backspace key The Backspace key is used to delete or erase the letter on the left side of the cursor. Scanned with CamScannerDelete key ‘ ‘i The Delete key is used to delete or erase the letter on the right side of the cursor. [Be Edt Farmat_Yiew Hep — CURSOR 1 BLACK le E6t Format View Help —— CURSOR BLAOCK Click between ‘A’ and ‘O'. Now, press the Delete key. It will delete the letter 'O'. uP Arrow keys There are four arrow keys on a keyboard. a You can move the cursor—Up, Down, Right and Left with these arrow keys. LEFT RIGHT DOWN, | | 8 | Qe & Assessmene Sone | A. Fill in the blanks with the help of the clue box. (clue Box @ Enter Arrowkeys Spacebar 20 26 | 1. The longest key on the keyboard is the . 2. The —— key helps to move the cursor to the next line. 3. We use the ________ to move the cursor up, down, left and right 4. There are ___________ alphabet keys. | 5. There are number keys. Scanned with CamScannerB. Match the following. Column A Enter key Delete key Alphabet keys Number keys Arrow keys ypwnp C. Draw ©) if correct and % for the wrong one. panos 1. We use the Enter key to erase letters. Column B four AtoZ | Oto9 | to delete to move to the next line © 2. Alphabet keys are used to type a word. o 3. We can write numbers by using the Backspace key. © | 4, The Delete key deletes the letter on the right side of the cursor. Q 5. We use the Space bar to insert a space between two words. © 1. In the keyboard shown here, some of the keys are coloured. A APRS ARE 7] EE) (38) (i) (i) Fill in same the boxes given below with the letters on the keys having the colour. One has been done for you. What message do you get? : ~_ > Scanned with CamScanner+ These animals are looking for keys matching the first letters of their names. Help them find the keys by matching them to their keys, One has been done for you. J @aac GOOG) AEC) Be e SOOO] SES) SEC PTET EPL ELIS Eee) Ee fom EPR REE RELL fea) Se rer ) © Bao ORugicn § () ®) W 0 es Loa Scanned with CamScannerVisit your computer lab. Turn on a computer and try this. | 1. Request your teacher to open Notepad. 2. Now type the given text. | 1, 2, buckle my shoe, 3, 4, shut the door, 5, 6, pick up the sticks, 7, 8, lay them straight, 9, 10, a big fat hen! Remember to press— * Space bar : to give space between the letters or words i * Enter key : to go to the next line * Backspace key or Delete key : to delete or erase your mistakes = - ») GE . | © Show various kinds of keyboards to the students and tell them their differences. * Teach the students the right way of keeping their hands on the keyboard while typing. _ © Here is a link to download the free Tux Typing software. /ttp://tux_typing.en.softonic.com/ Scanned with CamScannerScanned with CamScannerScanned with CamScannerStarter Join the dots and colour the pictures. The left-hand side picture shows a real mouse and the right-hand side picture shows a computer mouse. Now, let us read about the computer mouse. Scanned with CamScanneryou have already learnt that a computer mouse is a part ofa computer system. It is used to point and select items on the monitor. It is also used to play games and draw pictures. The computer mouse was invented by Douglas Carl Engelbart. Parts of a Mouse A computer mouse has two buttons—left button and right button. LEFT MOUSE BUTTON RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON SCROLL WHEEL A scroll mouse In addition, some mouses also have a scroll wheel at the centre. Such a mouse is called a scroll mouse. The mouse shown above is a scroll mouse. Mouse pad A mouse pad is a thin flat surface over which we can move the mouse. MOUSE PAD A mouse works smoothly on the mouse pad. ee com Scanned with CamScannerMouse Pointer When we move the mouse on a mouse pad, an arrow moves on the monitor. This arrow is called the mouse pointer. MOUSE _+ POINTER, Mechanical mouse Optical mouse Wireless mouse gStick mouse (Bottom view) (Bottom view) Holding a Mouse This is the correct way of holding a mouse. INDEX FINGER MIDDLE FINGER | THUMB Hold the mouse with the hand you use to write. Place your palm on the body of the mouse, Place your index finger on the left button. Scanned with CamScannerMouse Controls when we press the mouse button, we hear a ‘click’ sound, It is called dicking- Left-click CLICK |, When we press the left mouse button once, it is called left-click. Se We use left-click of a mouse for most of the tasks. Click Double-click cuck When we quickly press the left button of the mouse two times, it is called double-click. Right-click ¥ cuck When we press the right mouse button once, it is called right-click. Drag-and-drop When we press the left button, keep it pressed then move the mouse and leave the left button, it is called drag-and-drop. or Scrolling When we roll the scroll wheel of the mouse up or down, it is called scrolling. Scrolling is used to move a page up oF down. eS Ina laptop computer, a touchpad is used instead of a mouse. Scanned with CamScannery left click pad drag-and-drop pointer) i ee ee 1. A mouse should always be kept on a mouse ——————~~ 2. Asmall arrow called the moves on the monitor while moving the mouse. 3. We mostly use the _____ button of the mouse. 4. Picking the objects from one part of the screen and drop them to the other part is called 5. On pressing the left mouse button, we hear a —_____—— sound, . Draw e if correct and @) for the wrong one. 1. You drag-and-drop with the right button. © 2. When we press the left button two times, it is called double-click. © 3. There are different types of mouses. °o 4. A mouse can be used for typing. °° 5. A mouse is a part of a computer. e . Identify the following clicks and match the following. CLICK [, Double-click 5 cuick ——<—<—<——$— Scrolling c an U Left-click cucl a Right-click Scanned with CamScanner‘om the Gaurav wants a new mouse. He has to choose only one mouse fr three options given to him. Help Gaurav to reach the mouse he chose. which mouse did he choose? ECHANICAL i MOUSE Mec ee WIRELESS OPTICAL MOUSE MOUSE Scanned with CamScanner1. Take the mouse pointer to the word Computer ui! on the screen, 2. Click the left button of your mouse. See what happens. | 7 3. Now double-click on the same word Computer val. A window will open. 4. Do you see a small picture of a cross @£@@ on the top right corner of the window that opened? Left-click on i 5. Now drag the word Computer via! and drop it to any other place on the screen. r ep, MIL aaa © Show the different types of mouses to students — wired, wireless and optical. © Demonstrate how a left-handed person can use the mouse as effectively as a right-handed person by changing some computer settings. ‘© Demonstrate how to use mouse controls on a laptop. Scanned with CamScannere. . Match the following. § i. Scroll mouse a b. ii, Mouse pointer iii, Mouse pad c. d. iv. Delete Key Scanned with CamScannerIdentify and answer in one word, . Small buttons on the keyboard. . The mouse button used to drag-and-drop. Number of Enter keys on the keyboard. . The mouse control used to move a page uP or down. . The key which has nothing written on it. Number of Number keys on the keyboard. 4. Draw a scroll mouse and label the following parts— Left button, Right button, Scroll wheel, Wire > ~ - - -~ > _ > ~ » ~ > » > - . » » -> > _ Scanned with CamScannerThe Computer Storage hapten Focus - sing storage devices for storing data from the computer 1 & Starter Match the items to their correct storage places. Gisiel SusseEl) lj I ay * -2 ih 5 Scanned with CamScannerWe use different objects or storage devices for storing our things. Whatever we do on a computer can also be stored in the same way as we store the other things in our house. ; Compact discs and pen drives can be used for storing the work that we do on the computer. Compact Disc (CD) A CD is round in shape. We can store letters, drawings, stories, games, etc. in it. G \ ) NX It is cheaper than the other storage devices of a computer. Pen Drive A pen drive is also known as a Flash drive. A pen drive can ey, be kept in a pocket. It has more storage space than a compact disc. e A. Tick (V) the correct option. 1. This is used to store data in a computer. a. Os ag O.« e O 2. This is used to store a cartoon movie. ¥: -7o-.@) o 7 3. It is called a pen drive. ‘Pow Oe Fo mm - Scanned with CamScannerB. Match the pictures with their 1 3, 4. 2 names, { a. Refrigerator b. Cupboard c. Box e. School bag © Draw © if correct and e] for the wrong one. L we wn The data of the computer can be stored. . ACD is also called a control disc. . A pen drive is not a storage device. . Flash drive is another name for pen drive. - ACD is square in shape. Scanned with CamScanner; it the CDs a) Look at the treasure box given below. Find and coun Nd pen | drives in it. Which is more in number—CDs or pen drives? 1. Show a CD to the students which contains an animated movie. 2. Show the students how to hold a CD and place it in the CD drive. eee ALTA Aon ° Show the students how a CD is inserted in a drive and played, © Show different storage devices to the students and explain their differences in simple ways. a -- Scanned with CamScannerg Starter Riya has drawn her family picture. Most of us love to draw. Do you? Draw a picture of your family in the space given below and colour it. Draw here => oi Scanned with CamScannerWhen you wish to draw and colour on paper, you ve a paper, a penci, an eraser, a sharpener, colours and so much more! efeeSof But when you wish to draw on the computer, you do not need any of these! All you need to do is learn to use Paint. So, let us get started! Starting Paint To start Paint, follow these steps. Step 1. Take the mouse pointer to the Start @ button and click on it. Step 2. Click on All Programs. Step 3. Take the mouse pointer to Accessories and click on it. Step 4. Take the mouse pointer to Paint $ The Paint window opens. and click on it. CRON 9 Connecttoalewor Projector WH connecttoPreecter Bering Sanes A Mainiput Pane Connection Peer ep ys Gf vom ah 295 ener = GY Vintorstncrd eo BR oncom & Sueryheter «tea [lexxtpayerrenatin Scanned with CamScannerparts of the Paint Window and Ribbon. pxNT BUTTON RIBBON the main parts of a Paint window are Paint button, Drawing area Camm 2241] Sgo8S8R re . some B+ #8050 —— DRAWING AREA Paint button This is the main tab or button that offers you many options such as opening, saving or printing your picture. Drawing area This is a blank area where you can draw. Ribbon It contains different groups and each group contains different tools. We use these tools to draw. let us learn about some of the commonly used groups. ‘Colors Group This is the Colors group of Paint. To select a colour, click on Color 1 x and then click on the desired Colour square. Scanned with CamScannerShapes group This is the Shapes group of Paint. It contains different types of ready-made shapes. JOCIOL A) |? outine > NOOO GO -|em- O+wxOOO = Shapes Let us learn to draw some shapes. Drawing a straight line Step 1. Click on the Line tool Step 2. Click on Color 1 box in the Colors group. Step 3. Click on the desired colour square. Step 4. Move the pointer to the Drawing area. Step 5. Click on the left mouse button and keeping it pressed drag the mouse to draw a line. VOOOBA- @an @ Repeat the steps to draw another line. Drawing a rectangle Step 1. Click on the Rectangle tool a Step 2. Select a colour from the Colors group. =) 50 ~~ SF Scanned with CamScannersep 3. Move the pointer to the Drawing area. step 4. Click on the left mouse button an id keeping it pressed drag the mouse to draw a rectangle. ae : Drawing an oval Step 1. Click on the Oval tool oO Step 2. Select a colour from the Colors group. Step 3. Move the pointer to the Drawing area. Step 4. Click on the left mouse button and keeping it pressed drag the mouse to draw an oval. To draw straight line, square and circle, keep the Shift key Dressed while you draw. Scanned with CamScannerBrushes Tool This is the Brushes tool. To use this tool follow these steps. Step 1. Click on any colour. Step 2. Click on the down arrow in the Brushes tool. Step 3. Select any one from the nine options and start drawing. Tools Group This is the Tools group. It contains six tools. Let us learn about the Fill with color tool () and the Eraser tool Fill with color tool ©) This tool is used to fill colours in a closed shape or in a picture. Step 1. Draw any shape, for example, a rectangle. Step 2. Click on Color 1 box in the Colors group. Step 3. Click on the desired colour square. Step 4. Click on the Fill with color tool (). Step 5. Click inside the rectangle to fill it with the desired colour. Scanned with CamScannerFraser tool @ What do you do if you have written a wrong spelling in your notebook? You use an eraser to erase it. In Paint, there is an Eraser tool @ which can be used to erase a part of a drawing or the whole drawing. Step 1. Click on the Eraser tool @ Step 2. You can choose the size of the eraser by clicking on the Size button. Step 3. Move the pointer to the Drawing area. Step 4. Click on the left mouse button and keeping it pressed drag on the part of the drawing which you wish to erase. Scanned with CamScanneras 2S Gand B If you place the mouse pointer on any tool, it will show the name of that tool. A. Tick (VV) the correct option. 1. Which tool will you use to draw aC)? a. Line tool a b. Oval tool O ¢. Fill with color tool (_) 2. Which tool will you use to draw a a a. Line tool iti) b. Oval tool O c. Rectangle tool O 3. Which tool will you use to change = to —, a. Line tool CX b. Rectangle tool O © Fill with color tool {__} a> Scanned with CamScannerB Write the name of the tool you will use to draw the following pictures. Also write the number of times the tool will be used. ‘ SX . ° S. No. i oe ae ‘Name of the lol used | umber of times e tool is used ihe ¢ Mr Click has drawn this. But he has written the steps of drawing in the wrong order. Look at the drawing and write the correct order of steps in the appropriate blanks. 71nd O GA, Bruner smapes Toots stapes Ste 1, Click on the Fill with color tool. Sep 2. Draw a rectangle. Sep 3. Click inside the rectangle. Step 4, Click on the red colour square. “® 5. Click on Color 1 in the Colors group. _ saul Scanned with CamScannerDraw the following shapes in the box below to make a face and colour it, Face © ONZ Draw and colour the following pictures using Paint. ll 4@ ‘ Make the students understand how the Paint software can help them change the colours in th drawings. Can they do the same to a drawing they have made on a Sheet of paper? i * Demonstrate the use of Shift key while drawing lines, squares and circles, ° Demonstrate the use of different size options available for various tools. Scanned with CamScannerTest Max. Marks : 20 a » 1. Rearrange the following jumbled words to find the terms . a . a a a . . . . . . . . _ . . . i. i. i. XN related to storage. [5] a NPDEIVRE . AMTCPOC eles | ORSTGAE E VIECDE Match the following shapes with their names. a. Oval . Rectangle . Line . Triangle . Diamond Star - Arrow Scanned with CamScanneron b. | ., 3. Draw the following pictures using Paint in the lal [8] | nm a ~ ~ a _ =f > | | -~ | » ms | ~ ms is | ms = 2 ~ | ia is | in SSS555 55 5 5" Scanned with CamScannertux typing is a special computer program for | In this, Tux is the name of the Penguin. let us learn more about Tux typing. Open the Tux Typing 2. Click on é All programs. Practicing typing. | 3. Click on Tux Typing: 4=Click on Tux Typing- (Windowed). | There are different games and lessons available in the Tux Typing menu. | let us learn how to play Fish cascade. | Scanned with CamScannerIn "Fish Cascade", the fish comes out of the sky and Tux has to eat it to satisfy his hunger. : The problem is that the fish has letters on it and eating the fish with letters gives Tux a tummy ache. Typing the letter that is on the fish makes it disappear and this makes Tux go under the "clean fish” and eat it. Click on } ~~ Easy level | | to play. Now, type the alphabets shown on the fi shes and help Tux to eat the clean fishes, Scanned with CamScannerCOTY 4 ny Tes to-use colouring book game. Let us know Kea Coloring Book is an easy- about it. Open the Kea Coloring Book 3. Click on Kea Coloring Book folder. Scanned with CamScannerNow, let us start colouring. 1. Click on Next Picture button to choose the picture you like to colour. 3. Select any colour. 4. Click in the picture to fill that In the same way, fill different colours in the other parts of the picture also. Scanned with CamScannerClose the Kea Coloring Book Click Close | button. Scanned with CamScannerDraw and colour these pictures using MS Paint. CD Om C5 _J Look at each picture and unscramble the letters and write the animal names ‘on the given line. a = ~— A Now, open Notepad with the help of your teacher and type all the animal names. Animals oa oS Scanned with CamScanner(Take the help of your teacher to understand the following.) Kids, when you start your computer with Windows 7, the screen looks something like this: a But when you start your computer with Windows 10, the screen will look like this: Starting Paint in Windows 1 There are two ways to open MS Paint in Windows 10. First way to open MS Paint Be 2. Select Paint | | orn. | Scanned with CamScannerSecond way to open MS Paint Then click on | Now you can draw and paint in the same way that has been taught to you in the Paint lesson in this book. 66 Scanned with CamScannerScanned with CamScannerDP Mouse — Monitor Q CPU box Smartphone Keyboard 2 Pen drive Compact Disc (CD) Speakers 68 - Scanned with CamScannerSMART LEARNING FOR DIGITAL GENERATION roid &10S mY studygear rd Offering Scanned with CamScanner& Starter Womap starter enerse FactZone COMPUTER LEARNING SERIES e Interesting fots about CompKidz, computer learning series, based on Windows 7 with This series has been developed using advanced pedagogical features | oS / MS Office 2013 comprises of eight books for classes 1 to 8. AssessmemtZone | 5, effective learning and retention. This carefully graded series is _
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