Windows 95 Made Easy /
Sheldon, Thomas.
Windows 95 Made Easy / Tom Sheldon - Berkeley ; London : Osborne McGraw-Hill, c1995 - 718 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Part 1 Getting started: basics for beginners; starting and using applications; common application features and techniques; the grand tour (optional); working with files; exploring your network neighbourhood; the information centre; other special features. Part 2 Windows applications and file system: the explorer and information centre in detail; writing tools; painting and drawing tools; other applications and accessories; using object linking and embedding (drag and drop); running DOS and Windows 3.1 applications; organizational tools. Part 3 Special topics: printing; getting connected - using network tools; communications; going mobile - remote computing with Windows; going Hollywood - multimedia sound and video; tips, tricks and shortcuts. Part 4 Customization and management: desktop management tools; network management tools; working with object properties; management support features; securing and protecting the system. Appendices: Chicago architecture; hardware for Chicago; setup tips; printer setup and font configuration; communication protocols; the registry.
Windows 95 is an extensively overhauled version of Windows and will require even experienced users to learn about many new features. This book covers all that's new without assuming any prior knowledge. Topics covered include: communications; multitasking; plug and play; and OLE.
0078820901
Windows (Computer programs)
Operating systems (Computers)
QA76.76.063 / .S548 1995
Windows 95 Made Easy / Tom Sheldon - Berkeley ; London : Osborne McGraw-Hill, c1995 - 718 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Part 1 Getting started: basics for beginners; starting and using applications; common application features and techniques; the grand tour (optional); working with files; exploring your network neighbourhood; the information centre; other special features. Part 2 Windows applications and file system: the explorer and information centre in detail; writing tools; painting and drawing tools; other applications and accessories; using object linking and embedding (drag and drop); running DOS and Windows 3.1 applications; organizational tools. Part 3 Special topics: printing; getting connected - using network tools; communications; going mobile - remote computing with Windows; going Hollywood - multimedia sound and video; tips, tricks and shortcuts. Part 4 Customization and management: desktop management tools; network management tools; working with object properties; management support features; securing and protecting the system. Appendices: Chicago architecture; hardware for Chicago; setup tips; printer setup and font configuration; communication protocols; the registry.
Windows 95 is an extensively overhauled version of Windows and will require even experienced users to learn about many new features. This book covers all that's new without assuming any prior knowledge. Topics covered include: communications; multitasking; plug and play; and OLE.
0078820901
Windows (Computer programs)
Operating systems (Computers)
QA76.76.063 / .S548 1995