Windows 7 For Seniors For Dummies
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This easy-to-understand guide helps seniors get started with Windows 7! Many seniors use a home computer to stay connected to family and friends.
- Use the Windows 7 desktop and create your first documents
- Connect to the Internet and browse the Web
- View, edit, and print photos
- Keep in touch by e-mail and play games online
You don't need a grandchild to teach you Windows 7 with this friendly guide, you'll be using the mouse, working with folders, hooking up a printer, and cruising the Internet in nothing flat. Learn to use all the gizmos that come with Windows 7, shop online, view a slideshow of your favorite photos, send e-mail to a friend, enjoy music, and more!
- learn to use menus, the Start menu button, files, and folders
- create notes and letters, connect a printer, download photos from your digital camera, and put music on a CD
- discover Solitaire and other built-in games, listen to music, and watch a movie
- display Gadgets on your desktop, draw with Paint, and use the Calculator
- install additional programs you want and remove those you don't need
- learn to use the Action Center, download and install virus protection software, and keep it up to date
- make your screen easier to see, open files with a single click, and even have your computer read to you
- shop and explore online and learn to stay safe
- What's on the taskbar
- Directions for creating and saving documents
- Steps for installing a printer and other peripherals
- How to connect to the Internet anywhere
- Backgammon and other games you can play online
- Guidance on protecting your computer from viruses
- How to send e-mail attachments
- Advice on backing up documents and photos
Many seniors use a home computer to stay connected to family and friends. This fun and friendly guide shows how to use Windows 7, the most popular operating system pre-loaded onto personal computers and laptops, to write e-mails, connect with family via Windows Live Messenger, download pictures with Photo Gallery, and listen to music using Windows Media Player.
Windows 7 For Seniors For Dummies uses a large font for the text that makes the book easier to read and it features magnified screen shots to help make the subject matter less intimidating. For Dummies author Mark Justice Hinton walks you through the basics of Windows 7, shows you how to customize the desktop so that it accommodates your needs, and explains how to use the webcam and instant messenger to keep in contact with family and friends. Plus, you'll get critical insight for protecting your personal information.
- Shows seniors how to stay connected to family and friends using the features of Windows 7
- Explains how to use the Internet, send and receive e-mail, upload and download photos, view video, listen to music, play games, use webcam and instant messenger, and more
- Discusses the important topic of keeping data and personal information safe and secure
- Uses a larger font for text and includes more than 150 enlarged screen shots
For seniors interested in getting started using the exciting features of Windows 7, Windows 7 For Seniors For Dummies is the ideal beginner guide!
