Introduction to Computing (Lab)

Demonstrator: Zaffar Ahmed Shaikh

Windows 7 Basics

Part - 1

Windows 7 is the latest release of Microsoft Windows, a series of operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, notebooks, tablet PCs, and media center PCs. Windows 7 was released to manufacturing on July 22, 2009, and reached general retail availability on October 22, 2009, less than three years after the release of its predecessor, Windows 7.

Topics covered are:

·  Basics of Working with Windows 7

·  Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts

·  Cut, Copy, and Paste

·  Saving Files

Basics of Working with Windows 7

In this section basics of working with Windows 7 as well as some basic Windows 7 operations are covered.

When you log on, you are connected to your C: drive; drives are mapped for access to your data and your profile settings are reestablished.

·  Logging On to a Windows 7 Station

·  Opening Programs

·  Closing Programs

·  Protecting Your Workstation and Data

·  Logging Off a Windows 7 Station

·  Changing Passwords

Logging On to a Windows 7 Station

Before you begin the connection process you will want to make sure the last person using the computer logged off. If you see the standard desktop or a program open, you must log off the previous user. To do this, refer to the instructions for Logging Off a Windows 7 Station and then continue with the appropriate section below to log in as yourself.

  1. Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete]
    All three keys must be pressed together.
  2. If someone else was logged on last,
  3. Click SWITCH USER
  4. Click OTHER USER
  5. In the User name text box, type your username
    HINT: This is the same as your email username.
  6. In the Password text box, type your password
    EXAMPLE: my_password.
  7. Click the LOG ON button
    OR
    Press [Enter]
    You are logged in and the Windows 7 desktop appears.

Opening Programs

Programs are available through the Start menu and are arranged in folders based on the type of program, such as Microsoft Office or Graphics & Web Design.

  1. From the Start menu, select All Programs » select the desired category
    A list of available programs appears.
  2. From the list of programs, select the desired program
    The selected program opens.

Closing Programs

Closing programs before logging off helps protect your data and is strongly recommended. The following instructions will work with most Windows programs.

  1. If necessary, save your work
    For information on saving your work, refer to Saving Files.
  2. Click CLOSE
    OR
    For Office programs, from the File menu, select Exit [Program]

Protecting Your Workstation and Data

If you are leaving your computer for a short time, it is recommended that you lock your workstation. This helps prevent unauthorized access and modification to your data or files. Locking your workstation prevents anyone from using your station, but your programs will remain running for quick access when you return to your computer.

Locking Your Workstation

  1. Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete]
  2. Click LOCK THIS COMPUTER
    The computer is locked.

Unlocking Your Workstation

  1. Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete]
    The login screen appears.
  2. In the Password text box, type your password
  3. Press [Enter]
    You are returned to the Windows 7 desktop or the last program that you used.

Logging Off a Windows 7 Station

Remember to log off your workstation when you are finished using it. Failure to log off can result in unauthorized access or modifications to your data and files.

  1. From the Start menu» click MORE» select Log Off
    You are logged off.

Changing Passwords

Your password provides important security for your files. It is recommended that you change it more frequently.

Changing Your Password

  1. Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete]
  2. Click CHANGE A PASSWORD...
    The Change Password screen appears.
  3. In the Old password text box, type your current password
  4. In the New password text box, type your desired new password
  5. In the Confirm password text box, retype your new password
  6. Click OK.
    Your password is now changed.

Recommendations

·  Do not share your password with others

·  Do not write down your password

·  Do not choose a word or phrase that is commonly known about you.

Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts

Though you may navigate Windows 7 with your mouse, Windows 7 provides many keyboard combinations as an alternative. The following sections provide various keyboard combinations.

·  Basic Tasks

·  Minimizing and Closing

·  Maximizing and Opening

·  Opening an Application on the Windows 7 Taskbar

·  Cycling Through Items

·  Working with Dialog Boxes

Basic Tasks

The following keyboard combinations are for frequently performed tasks. They work in most Windows programs.

Action / Press
Copy selected item / [Ctrl] + [C]
Cut selected item / [Ctrl] + [X]
Paste selected item / [Ctrl] + [V]
Select all items / [Ctrl] + [A]
Undo action / [Ctrl] + [Z]
Redo action / [Ctrl] + [Y]
Delete an item and send it to the Recycle Bin / [Delete]
Delete an item and do not send it to the Recycle Bin / [Shift] + [Delete]
Rename a selected item / [F2]
Zoom in, zoom out / [Ctrl] + move mouse wheel forward, backward
Lock your workstation / [Windows] + [L]
Refresh a window / [F5]

Minimizing and Closing

The following keyboard combinations are for hiding or closing applications.

Action / Press
Minimize all windows and display desktop / [Windows] + [D]
OR
[Windows] + [M]
Close an open document / [Ctrl] + [W]
OR
[Ctrl] + [F4]
Close the active program / [Alt] + [F4]

Maximizing and Opening

The following keyboard combinations are for showing or opening programs.

Action / Press
Maximize any recently minimized window / [Windows] + [Shift] + [M]
Open a new document in the active program / [Ctrl] + [N]
Open a quick menu (same as right click) / [Shift] + [F10]
Open the Help of the active program / [F1]
Open Windows Task Manager / [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [Esc]
Open the Start menu / [Windows]
OR
[Ctrl] + [Esc]

Opening an Application on the Windows Taskbar

To open an application with the [Windows] key, the application must first appear in the Taskbar located next to the Start menu. The [Windows] key is pressed in combination with a number key, which represents the numerical order of Taskbar applications starting from the one closest to the Start menu.

EXAMPLE: The following table reflects what programs will open when the Taskbar is hosting applications like this:

To open / Press
Excel 2007 / [Windows] + [1]
Word 2007 / [Windows] + [2]
Outlook 2007 / [Windows] + [3]
PowerPoint 2007 / [Windows] + [4]

Cycling Through Items

The following keyboard combinations are for cycling through items in Windows 7.

Action / Press
Cycle through selectable items / [F6]
Cycles through applications on the Taskbar / [Windows] + [T]
Cycle through open programs / [Alt] + [Tab]
Cycle through open programs in 3-D / [Windows] + [Tab]

Cut, Copy, and Paste

In many situations, you will want to duplicate or move text, graphics, files, and folders to another location. This location may be elsewhere in the same document, to another document, to a different application, or to another location on your computer. These tasks can be completed by using cut, copy, and paste.

Material that is copied or cut is placed in a storage area called the Clipboard. Once an item is put on the Clipboard, it will remain there until something else is placed there or until the system is turned off. An item on the Clipboard can be pasted multiple times.

·  Copying Items

·  Cutting Items

·  Pasting Items

·  Moving Between Applications

Copying Items

Copying items places them on the Clipboard. Once copied, you can paste the Clipboard contents, whether it be elsewhere in the same document, into a different document, or into an altogether different application.

  1. Select the text, graphic, file, or folder to be copied
  2. Press [Ctrl] + [C]
    The selected contents are saved to the Clipboard.
    You are now ready to paste.

Cutting Items

Cutting removes the item from its current location and places it on the Clipboard. Once you cut the text or graphics, you can paste within the same document, into a different document, or into a different application.

  1. Select the item (text or graphic) to be cut
  2. Press [Ctrl] + [X]
    The selection has been cut and saved to the Clipboard.
    You are now ready to paste.

Pasting Items

When you have cut or copied to the Clipboard, you can paste it within the same document, into a different document, or into a different application.

  1. Copy or cut the desired item(s)
  2. Place the insertion point where you want to paste the item
  3. Press [Ctrl] + [V]
    The content is pasted.

Moving Between Applications

When you cut or copy text and want to paste it into another document or application, it is necessary to know how to move from one application to the next. The following instructions will explain how you can easily move from one application to the next by using either a key command or minimizing and restoring the programs that are currently in use.

Moving Between Applications: Key Command

  1. Press [Alt] + [Tab]
    A box appears on the screen showing all open applications.
  2. Continue to hold [Alt] while pressing [Tab] to cycle through open programs
    NOTES:
    The application must be open to be included in the program list.
    The application is selected when a box appears around the application icon.
  3. To open the selected application, release [Alt]

Moving Between Applications: Minimizing

When cutting, copying, and pasting between applications, you can minimize an application for easier access to other running applications by conserving space on your monitor's screen.

  1. In the upper-right corner of the window, click MINIMIZE
    NOTE: The minimized version of your application appears as an icon located on your Taskbar at the bottom of your screen.

Moving Between Applications: Restoring

Once you have minimized an application, you can restore it to its former size.

  1. On the Windows Taskbar, click the desired application icon
    The application opens to full size.

Saving Files

It is important to know how to save files properly when you are working in Lab. Oftentimes you will be saving to the Documents folder, which is a predefined storage area for your files on computer. You may also save to a CD-ROM (usually the D: drive) or USB removable storage (usually the E: drive) drive for easy storage and portability.

·  Saving a File for the First Time

·  Saving a File That Has Already Been Saved

Saving a File for the First Time

This procedure is also used when you want to save a copy of the active file to a second location for backup or to create a copy of the file with a different name.

  1. With the appropriate program open, from the OFFICE button menu, select Save As...
    The Save As dialog box appears.
  1. From the Folders list, navigate to the desired save location
  2. In the File name text box, type your preferred name for the file
  3. Click SAVE
    The file is saved to the selected location.

Saving a File That Has Already Been Saved

Once you have saved a file for the first time, saving again is simple.

  1. From the OFFICE button menu, select Save
    OR
    Press [Ctrl] + [S]
    The file is saved.

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