Module 03 Operate Personal Computer.pdf
Module 03 Operate Personal Computer.pdf
ADMINISTRATION
LEVEL -I
Based on March, 2022, Curriculum Version 1
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specific functions.
3. Speakers: The speakers play sound when on-capable features are accessed on the
computer. 4. Mouse: A mouse is used to select menu options, text and graphics displayed
on the monitor. 5. Printer: A printer is used to print text and graphics onto paper.
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pointer across the screen.
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▪Scroll = Rolling the Scroll wheel when the Window is showing a more than one page of
information.
1. printers
2. speakers
3. monitor/screen.
iv. Ergonomic: poor design of equipment, workstation design, (postural) or workflow, manual
handling, repetitive movement.
B. Safety issues
There are a number of safety issues that can arise from using ICT devices. Some of these
safety issues include:
1 Electrocution
. Tripping over wires
2 Heavy equipment falling on you
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4. Fire risks
1.3 Check input voltage
Computer consists of several interior components, such as coils, capacitors, and electronic
circuit boards to regulate current. Your power supply unit requires fans to cool down the
interior components, but fans are one of the primary reasons for power supply failure. You
will also find colored wires attached to the circuit board, and these wires are used to
transmit various voltages to the main board and any connected devices. The typical PC
power supply draws approximately 110 volts of alternating electrical current from the wall
outlet, which converts to a much smaller unidirectional flow of electrical current.
Alternating current (AC) defines the flow of charge that changes direction periodically. AC
voltage is produced by the alternator, which is a special kind of electrical generator used to
produce alternating current. Direct current (DC) can be described as a constant voltage or
current, which is generated by a rectifier, batteries, or an AC generator that is equipped
with a commutator. Modern power supplies are equipped with several safety circuits that
check the flow of current continuously to detect extreme power output conditions. Steps to
check the computer power supply voltage
2. Password.
Usernames and passwords are set (for each authorized user) by the IT Administrator for the
organisation. Your teacher or IT Department (in an organisation) will provide you with these
details.
Sequence for switching on power of computer
1. Check peripheral device connections.
2. Turn on power at the power outlet.
3. If the monitor has a separate switch, turn it on.
B. Security conditions
Your username and password determine what information and features of the computer and
network you have access to, and this is determined by the IT security policy of the organisation.
Therefore, it is important to note the conditions of use that apply to you when you log on to a
computer with your username and password. These conditions appear on the screen before you
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are asked to enter your name and password. You must click on the OK button after you
have read the conditions. This enables you to get to the log on screen where you enter
your name and password.
1.4.2 Switch off the computer
Shutting down a computer closes all open programs and exits the operating system
safely so hardware isn't damaged and your operating system isn't corrupted. The
sections below explain how to shut down a computer, with instructions for different
operating systems.
A. Shutting down a computer
It is good practice to use the correct shut down procedure when you want to turn off your
computer so that you do not lose data. If you still have any software applications or files
open, they will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Each of the applications and files
must be closed. You may get a message asking you to confirm whether files need to be
saved. Make sure you save any work you have done before you turn off the computer.
Depending on whether or not you have had to log on to start using a computer, you will
need to follow a different sequence shutting down the computer.
B. Logging off
Logging off means you are disconnecting the computer from the network and no one else will be
able to access the same computer unless they also have a log on (username and password). You
must log off the computer regardless of whether or not you will be turning off the power.
Sequence for Turn off a computer:
1. Follow this sequence if you do not have to log off first.
2. Close all files (remember to save your latest work if necessary).
3. Close all software programs.
4. Remove floppy disks or other storage media from drives if necessary.
5. Click on Start on the taskbar. Select Turn Off computer from the Start menu.
6. Check that Turn off is selected.
1. If you need to log on you will see a box on the screen asking you for two items of
information that you need to type is?
A. Username and Email C. Password and Email
B. Username and Password D. A and B
2. Which one is the first task to start the computer?
A. Log off C. Shutdown
B. Booting D. Connect peripherals
3. If you have had to log on to the computer when you started the session, then you need to
____________when you finish your session on the computer.
A B
1. Power supply A. Starting your computer
2. Booting B. AC to DC
3. Operating system C. Windows 10
Test III. Type whether the device is an input device or output device.
Step 1 Follow this sequence if you do not have to log off first.
Step 2 Close all files (remember to save your latest work if necessary).
Step 4 Remove floppy disks or other storage media from drives if necessary.
Step 5 Click on Start on the taskbar. Select Turn Off computer from the Start menu.
• Quality criteria: Correctly plunge peripheral device, start the computer and switch off
computer
If it is a shared PC; more than one user uses it, or one user with password protected, you will arrive at
Welcome Screen you can select the proper username and enter password
Note: Both Set time automatically and Set time zone automatically must be Off to make this
change.
6. System Information
You can access this utility by doing a search for System Information in the Start menu or by
using Run command, entering msinfo32 and pressing Enter. This utility provides well
detailed information about software and hardware on a system in an easy to use and friendly
graphical user interface.
Procedures 3
Step 1 Click on the Time Zone tab.
Step 2 Select ‘Aus Eastern Standard Time’ from the drop-down menu.
Step 3 Click on the Date & Time tab.
Step 4 Click on the drop-down menu and select the correct month.
Step 5 Use the up and down arrows to select the year.
Step 6 Click on the date in the calendar to select the day.
Step 7 Under the clock, use the up and down arrows to select the correct time.
Step 8 Click on OK to save the changes you made OR click on Cancel if you don’t want
to save the changes.
• Quality Criteria: the given desktop customization and setting given setup
• Desktop
Change the desktop pattern to “Ripple”
• Screen saver
Change the screen saver setting to “Marquee”.
Select the slowest speed
• Text style (Settings)
Change the Font to “Courier”.
Set the font size to 48
Set the font color to Aqua
Task 3: Copy your computer Basic system information
Task 4: Access online help and application software.
• Show how to get windows online help
• Show to get application online help
- MS Word
Step 6 The following icon will now be on your desktop (but with a different folder name):
• Quality Criteria: the given customizing creating and modifying properad setting acceptable
This unit will also assist you to attain the learning outcomes stated in the cover page.
Specifically, upon completion of this learning guide, you will be able to:
• Create and name Directories and subdirectories
• Identify Attributes of directories
• Move Subdirectories between directories
• Rename directories
• Access directories and subdirectories
All these terms refer to a small drive that you plug into a USB port (an input connection on
the system unit). They are small (about the size of a disposable lighter) and can be
carried easily. They hold more data than a floppy disk.
• CDs (compact disk)
• CD-R: (compact disk read-only) are read-only format which means you can read the data
but you can’t write (add) data to the CD. They often have application programs or music
stored on them.
Some of the icons are automatically placed on the desktop when Windows is installed. You
can also create shortcuts. Shortcuts are icons that represent files, folders or programs.
They are really only a link to the real file or program. In other words, they are like a
nickname that stands for a person's real name. All shortcuts have a little arrow in the lower-
left corner of the icon. This indicates that the icon is a shortcut. Any file, folder or program
on your computer can be a shortcut. They do not use up much room on your hard disk. It is
a good idea only to make useful shortcuts. They should be used for the files or programs
that you regularly use.
Drive
1.contains three folders under Documents:
Customers
2. Staff
3. Warehouse.
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The Customers folder has four sub-folders:
1. CD Basement
2. Gig Shop
3. MP3 to go
4. Music Beat.
You can set up your own directory and sub-directories by creating new folders within a
hierarchical structure, depending on a logical or business system for organising the directory.
In our earlier example (Figures 1 and 2) the directory on the floppy disk has this hierarchical
structure:
• read-only
• hidden
• archive
• system
Figure 4. 2 The Properties box for this file shows that the file is Read-only
Under the General tab of the Properties box, you can check or uncheck the boxes for read-only or
hidden. More attributes are under the Advanced button.
Click OK to save any change to the attributes and close the Properties box.
Folder views
There are many different ways you can display your electronic `filing cabinet' to view
your files and folders. Some people prefer to see their folders and files listed while others
prefer to have them displayed as icons.
Changing the folder view
Follow these steps to change the folder view.
1. Open Windows Explorer
2. Select View from the toolbar
3. Select how you want your files and folders displayed, e.g. Details
You can display files or folders as: Icon’s view shows each folder and file as a large icon
with its name underneath. If you have a lot of folders and files it is difficult to see them all at
one time in this view because the large icons take up a lot of space. List view is where the
files and folders are arranged in columns. You need to use the bottom scroll bar or left and
right Arrow keys to see all of them. Detail’s view presents the file system as a list with
details about the files and folders. These details
include the name of file in alphabetical order (A-Z), the size of file, the type of file (i.e.
Word document, spreadsheet, graphic document) and date and time when it was
modified, that is, created and/or changed. Changing the view of all folders The view
options you select only apply to the open folder. If you want to change the view of all
folders, you must use the Folder Options dialog box. Follow these steps to change the
display of all folders and files in the same way:
1. Open Documents
2. Click on Tools on the top toolbar
3. Click on Folder Options. A dialog box will appear like the one below
4. Select View
5. Select the settings you want
6. Click on “Apply to all Folders”
7. Click on OK
Folder properties
A folder's 'properties' refers to information about:
• its type
• its location
• its size
• the number of files and other folders it contains
• when it was created
Information about the size of a folder is useful if you need to save the folder on to a floppy disk and
want to know if it will fit.
4.3 Renaming Directories
4.3.1 Renaming folders
You will notice that there is a '+' (plus) or '-' (minus) sign next to the main folders or
directories. The `+' sign indicates there are sub-folders (sub-directories) within this folder.
When the folder has a minus sign beside it, it means that all the sub-folders within the
folder are on view. You can rename a folder in the same way that you rename a file. Follow
these steps to rename a folder:
1. Open Documents
Figure 4. 3 selecting Folders and sub folders from the left and right panel
B. CD-WR D. CD-R
4. Computer
5. Divider
6. Computer power cable
▪ Precautions: before starting computer identify and plunge the correct peripheral
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Procedures in doing the task
Step 1: Follow these steps to arrange the icons on the desktop:
1. Go to the desktop.
2. Right click an empty space on the desktop. A shortcut menu will appear.
3. Select Arrange Icons from the shortcut menu.
4. Click on by Name.
5. The icons will arrange themselves neatly in alphabetical (A-Z) order. You can also
arrange them by type, size or date.
3. Create the following three sub-directories within the Staff sub directory:
• Overtime
• Rosters
• Timesheets
Create one sub-directory within the Warehouse sub-directory.
4.
• Utilities
Test 2
1.Move files and folders or directories one place to another.
1. Press the WIN key, or select the search bar from the bottom-left corner of the taskbar, near
the Start button.
2. Start typing the name of the file, app, or another item you’re looking for, but don’t press
Enter just yet.
You can do an advanced search to look for files used in the last week or month when searching
files and folders in the Search Companion box.
3. Click on Search.
Figure 5. 3 Drive icon showing that a writeable disc has been inserted
2. Select Global Settings to choose how the current pdf session closes when a single
session or multi session capable disc is ejected.
3. Click OK to save your changes.
5.4 Restoring Deleted files
5.4.1 Delete and restore files
You may need to delete files or folders, for example, when you no longer need them or when
they are copied to another disk.
Here are two ways you can delete a file (a folder can be deleted in the same ways).
1. Right-click on the file you want to delete
• Right-click on a file.
• Left-click on Delete in the menu.
The file is now moved to the Recycle Bin which sits on the desktop.
2. Drag the file to the Recycle Bin
Another way to delete a file is to drag it to the Recycle Bin on the desktop:
• Click on the file and hold the mouse button down as you drag it to the Recycle Bin.
If you have deleted files or folders but not emptied the Recycle Bin you can still get the
deleted files back. This is called restoring a file. To do this you need to access the Recycle
Bin from the desktop:
1. Double-click on the Recycle Bin to open it. Inside this window you can see the files that
have been deleted.
3. Click on Restore in the menu. The file will be returned to the place it was previously
deleted from.
2. Select Empty Recycle Bin from the menu. (If there are no files in the bin then this option
will be faded.)
The files that were previously deleted (transferred to the bin) are now permanently deleted.
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Create the command under desktop using command prompt that shows in below.
The following sections provide instructions for installing the printer software on various
operating systems.
To install a printer driver
To install the printer software for Windows NT 4.0, you must use the Add Printer Wizard.
Figure 6. 2 The Printing Preferences for Microsoft Office Document Image Writer
Figure 6. 3 Select Set as Default Printer to make this printer the default.
3. In the Print box check the printing preferences for your job.
4. Click on Print.
Step 3 In Printers and Faxes, you see the names of the computer/s that you should be
able to access.
▪ Procedures 2
Step 1 In the Printers and Faxes window right-click on the name or icon of the printer.
Step 3 To change the paper size, you want to print on, click on the arrow next to the box
Step 4 under Page size. Select a different paper size from the popup menu.
Step 5 To change the orientation of your document page, click in the button next to
either
Step 6 Portrait or Landscape.
Step 7 Click OK to save any changes or cancel to keep the same settings.
▪ Quality Criteria: adding printer and adjusted setting acceptable
Step 1 In the print monitor window click on the name of the document you want to delete.
Step 2 Press the Delete key on your keyboard.
Step 3 The following box appears:
Step 4 Click on Yes to delete the print job. Click on No if you do not want to delete it.
Step 5 The word Deleting will appear in the Status column.
▪ Quality Criteria: print given information and deleting unnecessary job and adjusted setting
acceptable