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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 233x188x15 mm, weight: 570 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119038596
  • ISBN-13: 9781119038597
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 233x188x15 mm, weight: 570 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119038596
  • ISBN-13: 9781119038597
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Your clear-cut, easy-to-follow guide to Windows 10

If you're a first-time, over-50 Windows 10 user looking for an authoritative, accessible guide to the basics of this new operating system, look no further thanWindows 10 For Seniors For Dummies. Written by an all-around tech guru and the coauthor ofWindows 8.1 For Seniors For Dummies, it cuts through confusing jargon and covers just what you need to know: navigating the interface with a mouse or a touchscreen, customizing the desktop, managing printers and other external devices, setting up and connecting to simple networks, and storing files in the Cloud. Plus, you'll find helpful instructions on sending and receiving email, uploading, editing, and downloading pictures, listening to music, playing games, and so much more.

Whether you're upgrading to the new Windows 10 operating system with the hopes of keeping in touch with loved ones via webcam or instant messenger, viewing videos, or simply making your life more organized and streamlined, all the guidance you need to make the most of Windows 10 is at your fingertips.

  • Customize the desktop and set up a simple network
  • Connect with family and friends online
  • Work with apps like a pro
  • Safely protect your data, your computer, and your identity

With large-print format for text, figures, and drawings, there's no easier way to get up and running on the new Windows operating system than withWindows 10 For Seniors For Dummies.

Introduction 1(6)
About This Book
2(1)
Conventions Used in This Book
2(2)
How to Read This Book
4(1)
Foolish Assumptions
4(1)
How This Book Is Organized
4(2)
Beyond the Book
6(1)
Where to Go from Here
6(1)
Part I Getting Started with Windows 10
7(112)
Chapter 1 Getting in Touch with Windows 10
9(22)
Tell Your Computer What to Do
10(1)
Move the Mouse
11(1)
Touch the Screen
11(2)
Use a Keyboard
13(2)
View the Virtual Keyboard
15(3)
Turn On Your Computer
18(4)
Check Out the Start Screen
22(4)
Shut Down Your Computer
26(2)
Start Again on the Lock Screen
28(3)
Chapter 2 Using the Start Screen and Apps
31(26)
Open the Weather and Travel Apps
32(5)
Switch among Open Apps
37(2)
Close the Weather and Travel Apps
39(1)
Use the App Bar
40(2)
Add a Location in Weather
42(4)
Change App Settings
46(1)
Search for a Desktop App
47(2)
Arrange and Group Apps on the Start Screen
49(3)
Ask Questions of Cortana
52(5)
Chapter 3 Adjusting Windows 10 Settings
57(16)
Access the Settings Screen
58(2)
Personalize the Lock Screen
60(2)
Choose an Account Picture
62(1)
Check for Important Updates
63(2)
Make Windows 10 Easier to Use
65(4)
Customize the Start Menu
69(4)
Chapter 4 Working with User Accounts
73(22)
Connect to the Internet
74(6)
Create a New Microsoft Account
80(4)
Switch from a Local to an Existing Microsoft Account
84(2)
Add a User Account
86(3)
Create a Password
89(1)
Change or Remove Your Password
90(2)
Create a PIN
92(1)
Change Your PIN
93(1)
Delete a User Account
94(1)
Chapter 5 Getting Comfortable with the Desktop
95(24)
Check Out the Desktop
96(2)
Change the Date or Time
98(3)
Explore the Parts of a Window
101(3)
Resize a Window
104(1)
Arrange Some Windows
105(2)
Snap a Window
107(2)
Open a Second Desktop
109(2)
Choose a Desktop Background
111(2)
Pin Icons to the Taskbar
113(2)
Stop Apps with the Task Manager
115(4)
Part II Windows 10 and the Web
119(56)
Chapter 6 Finding What You Need on the Web
121(20)
Browse the Web with Edge
122(3)
Open Multiple Pages in Separate Tabs
125(2)
Search for Anything
127(3)
Bookmark and Revisit Your Favorite Websites
130(4)
Explore Edge Features
134(3)
Work with the Reader App
137(4)
Chapter 7 Emailing Family and Friends
141(16)
Use the Mail App
142(2)
Write an Email Message
144(3)
Format Email
147(2)
Send Files and Pictures
149(1)
Read and Respond to Incoming Email
150(2)
Change Mail Settings
152(3)
Add an Email Account to Mail
155(2)
Chapter 8 Exploring Apps for Your Daily Life
157(18)
Add Contacts to the People App
158(2)
Delete a Contact
160(1)
Add a Birthday or Anniversary to the Calendar
161(5)
Search and Explore with the Maps App
166(3)
Improve Your Health with the Health & Fitness App
169(2)
Track Stocks and Bonds with the Money App
171(2)
Tweak Quick Status Settings
173(2)
Part III Having Fun with Windows 10
175(54)
Chapter 9 Exploring the Microsoft Store
177(16)
Explore Apps and Games by Category
178(4)
Search for an App or Game by Name
182(2)
Install a New App or Game
184(4)
Examine Your Apps and Games
188(1)
Rate and Review an App or Game
189(2)
Add Billing Information to Microsoft Store
191(2)
Chapter 10 Taking Photos and More
193(18)
Take Photos (and Videos) with Your Computer
194(2)
Choose Camera Settings
196(2)
Copy Photos from Your Camera
198(4)
View Photos with the Photos App
202(3)
Print Photos Using the Photos App
205(1)
Edit Photos Using the Photos App
206(5)
Chapter 11 Enjoying Music and Videos
211(18)
Play and Copy Music from a CD
212(4)
Listen to the Music App
216(4)
Create and Manage Playlists
220(3)
Watch Videos
223(2)
Burn a CD
225(4)
Part IV Beyond the Basics
229(78)
Chapter 12 Maintaining Windows 10
231(22)
Explore System Information
232(2)
Check Your Security and Maintenance Status
234(4)
Install a New Program on the Desktop
238(3)
Remove Desktop Programs
241(4)
Control Startup Apps
245(2)
Speed Up Your Computer
247(2)
Protect Your Computer with Windows Defender
249(4)
Chapter 13 Connecting a Printer and Other Devices
253(12)
Trust USB Plug and Play for Hardware
254(2)
See All Devices
256(1)
Connect a Printer or Other Device
257(1)
Access Device Options on the Desktop
258(3)
Calibrate Your Touchscreen
261(4)
Chapter 14 Organizing Your Documents
265(26)
Find a Misplaced File
266(4)
Add a Location to Quick Access
270(2)
Use File Explorer for Easy Access to Files
272(2)
Create a Folder to Organize Your Files
274(2)
Use Check Boxes to Select Files
276(2)
Add the Undo Button to File Explorer
278(1)
Move a File from One Folder to Another
279(2)
Rename a File or a Folder
281(2)
Delete a File or Folder
283(1)
Get Back a File or Folder You Deleted
284(1)
Create a Homegroup
285(4)
Join a Homegroup
289(2)
Chapter 15 Backing Up and Restoring Files
291(16)
Add an External Hard Drive or Flash Drive
293(2)
Copy Files to or from a Flash Drive
295(4)
Turn On File History
299(3)
Restore Files with File History
302(3)
Reset a Misbehaving Computer
305(2)
Index 307
Peter Weverka is an all-around tech guru. His Office All-in-One For Dummies is the top-selling book on Microsoft Office. In nearly two decades as a tech author, Peter has written on Office and its various applications, Windows, Internet technologies, Microsoft Money, and ICQ.