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Chapter 2:
Essential Computer and Software
Concepts Operating Systems #1 Coordinates: o Input from the keyboard with output on the screen o Responds to mouse and touch pad clicks o Heeds commands to save a file o Retrieves files o Transmits commands to printers and other peripheral devices o Provides access to applications
Operating Systems #2 Microsoft Windows for most PCs Apple Macintosh operating system Windows CE operating system for PDAs or handhelds Palm operating system DOS operating system for early PCs Graphical user interface (GUI; point and click for commands)
Software Piracy Illegal installations of legitimate software. Most problems are from countries outside the Western world. o Value of software theft in billion of dollars. o In 1992, the Congress passed the Software Copyright Protection Bill. Raised software piracy to a felony Penalties include fines and even jail.
Managing Digital Files Keyboard shortcuts Managing file extensions Saving a file as a different type Clipboard Disk and data encryption Speech recognition Sleep mode
Handling Minor Problems “This program is not responding” o Request to shut it down o “Three-finger salute” Press down and hold the Ctrl, Alt, and Delete keys. Crashes o Lose whatever you have not saved. Save continually as you work. o Reopen the program. o When all else fails: Press the power button and hold it down until the computer turns off!
Rationale: Cloud computing is pervasive in the use of
computers with Internet access. Cloud computing encompasses use of remote servers and software, file storage resources, and the ability to work synchronously and asynchronously using shared files and folders with others. However, there are pros and cons to its use.
Rationale: Knowledge of software program copyright is
required to avoid software piracy. All but public domain software used is proprietary and copyrighted. Using a copyrighted program without following the rules for use is software piracy.