Using Computers & File MGT (Ms Windows)
Using Computers & File MGT (Ms Windows)
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According to manufacturer
- Microsoft Windows operating systems
- Linux
- Mac OS etc
Types of an operating system
Microsoft Windows:
Microsoft created the Windows operating system in the
mid-1980s.
Earlier windows versions include windows 3.0, 3.1,
windows 95, 98, 2000, windows NT and many more.
Most popular versions are Windows 7 (released in
2009), Windows Vista (2007), and Windows XP (2001).
It comes preloaded on most new PCs, which helps to
make it the most popular operating system in the world
Mostly Graphical user Interface.
windows OS come with newer or improved features with
every version release versions have additional features.
Personal Computers Operating Systems
Macintosh Operating System(Mac OS):
Used on Apple machines.
It comes preloaded on all new Macintosh computers, or
Macs.
All of the recent versions are known as Mac OS
X (pronounced Mac O-S Ten), and their specific version
names are Lion (released in 2011), Snow Leopard (2009)
and Leopard (2007).
Apple also offers a version called Mac OS X Server, which
is designed to be run on servers.
Apple computers tend to be more expensive this is why
Mac OS X users are very few compared to Windows users (
which are over 90%).
Personal Computers Operating Systems
• Linux
– It is a 32-bit/64-bit OS that supports multiple users and
multiple processes at the same time.
– It is a free or inexpensive version of UNIX.
– It is very stable, fast and secure.
– Mostly uses a command line interface but also has a GUI
environment.
– It is Open Source which means that it can be modified
and distributed by anyone around the world.
– The most popular Linux distributions include Ubuntu,
Mint, and Fedora.
Windows Operating
System Basics
Using a computer
Keyboard
Appearance of a Windows desktop
Icons
Icons
Task bar
Start button Task bar
Start button
Common terms
Clicking
– Briefly holding down the left or the right mouse button.
– By clicking on an item around a computer screen means
you have selected it.
– Left , right and double clicking give different
functionalities.
Menu
– A list of items displayed on a computer screen.
Taskbar
– A horizontal bar across the bottom of the windows
desktop that displays a start button plus the name of any
open application.
Common terms
Multi-tasking
– Ability of windows to have several
applications and files open at the same
time.
Button
Multi-tasking
Common terms
Command button
– A button that performs or cancels an action e.g. OK
and Cancel buttons.
Dragging with the mouse
– Moving a selected item on the desktop by clicking on
it with the left mouse button, and holding the button
as you move the item.
Dialog box
– A rectangular box that windows displays when it
needs further information before it can carry out a
command or when it needs to provide you with more
Common terms
Drop-down list box
– Is a list of options that you can select
from.
Option buttons
– A group of round buttons indicating
alternative choices.
Check boxes
– A set of square boxes that you can select
or clear to turn options on or off .
Working with the Control Panel
Folders are the best way to organize and store your data on
your computer. Folders located inside other folders are
often called subfolders. Steps of creating a folder in
windows.
Go to the location (either a folder or the desktop) where
you want to create a new folder.
Right-click a blank area on the desktop or in the folder
window, point to New, and then click Folder.
Type a name for the new folder, and then press ENTER.
Moving/copying Files