Title: Windows 95
1Windows 95
- STS Presentation
- (2-24-2001)
2A Glance at Windows 95
- Beginning Windows 95 (130)
- Intermediate Windows 95 (130)
- Advance Windows 95 (045)
3Beginning Windows 95
- Windows 95 Basics
- Using Find
- The Explorer
4Windows 95 Basics
- Use the Mouse
- Exploring Menus
- My Computer
- Use the Taskbar
- Manipulate Windows
- Use a property Sheet
- Get Help
5Use the Mouse
- Tour is short 10 minute tutorial.
- Click on the Start button.
- Click on Run
- Type the following c\windows\tour.exe
- Click on OK.
6Single click and double click action.
- A left single click is used to select an item.
- A right single click will bring up a context menu
for the selected item. - A double click will cause an action, which is
dependent on the selected item. - Documents and URLs are opened.
- Title menus are enlarged or restored.
- Executables, files ending in .exe, are run.
7Single Click Exercise
- Single click on My Computer.
- What do you see?
- Single click on Network Neighborhood.
- What do you see?
8Dragging and Dropping.
- Dragging and dropping is the method used to move
objects in Windows. - This is done by single left clicking on and
object, and keeping your finger on the button,
and then move your mouse to the drop off point.
9Dragging and Dropping Exercise
- Move the My Computer icon to the top right of
the screen. - Move the Network Neighborhood icon to the
bottom right of the screen. - Move the Recycle Bin to the bottom left of the
screen - Play around with moving things on your desktop.
Try to move the Start Button to the Desktop. - Now right click on the Desktop and select arrange
icon. Then select by name.
10Exploring Menus Exercise
- Creating a folder on the Desktop.
- Right click on the desktop.
- Select New
- Select Folder
- Type My Folder
- Create Network Neighborhood Shortcut
- Right click on Network Neighborhood
- Select Create Shortcut
- Delete Network Neighborhood Shortcut
- Select Network Neighborhood Shortcut
- Drag and drop it to the Recycle Bin
11More Menus
- Most applications have the following Menus
12File Menu
- New Adds a new item.
- Open Opens an existing item.
- Save Saves a current item.
- Save As Save with a different name.
- Page Setup Sets up current page parameters.
- Print Print current item and adjust print
properties. - Exit Quits the current program.
13Edit Menu
- Undo Undo last change.
- Cut Delete and copy selected item to clip
board. - Copy Copy selected item to clip board, but
dont delete. - Paste Copy item from clip board to window.
- Delete Delete selected item.
- Select Item Selects every thing in current
window.
14Help Menu
- Help Topics Contains information about how to
use programs. - About This will give the version information
about a program.
15Menu Exercise
- Open Notepad (Start-gtPrograms-gtAccessories-gtNotepa
d) - Type Windows 95 is so cool.
- Cut this sentence, and then paste it back.
- Paste it 5 times.
- Select all, and copy it to clipboard.
- Paste again.
- Save the file as Cool.txt
16My Computer
Double click on My Computer and the following
will appear
17My Computer Icons
18My Computer Properties
- This contains some important information about
the Computer. - Right Click on the My Computer and select
properties. - What is the version of this Windows 95?
- How much memory is on this Machine?
- Who is this machine registered to?
- What family processor is on this machine?
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19Task Bar
- The Task Bar is the gray bar with the Start
button. - A button appears in the Task Bar for every
application you open. This allows a switch
between different applications. - There are also some short cut utilities on the
task bar, such as time display, volume control,
and display controls. - The Start button is where you start most of
your programs from.
20A Look at the Task Bar
- Microsoft Power Point and Paint are running.
- The yellow speaker icon is the volume control.
- The monitor icon is the display control.
- Double clicking on the time will allow adjustment
of the time, date, and time zone. - The red N icon is Novells utilities.
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21Task Bar Exercise
- Open up Notepad and Paint under
Start-gtPrograms-gtAccessories. - Switch between the two by using the task bar.
- Mute the sound. What happens to the Yellow
Speaker? - Un-mute the sound.
22Manipulate Windows
- Restore Custom window size.
- Minimize Minimize to Task Bar
- Maximize Maximize to cover the whole desktop
- Close Quit the program
23Properties Sheet
- The properties sheet allows changes or view an
objects information. - The properties sheet differs from object to
object.
24Desktop Properties Sheet
- Right click on the Desktop, and select
properties. What do you get? - You get the Display Properties Sheet.
25Shortcut Properties Sheet
- Application Name is displayed.
- You have an option to change the icon and the
target executable. - The location of the application is displayed.
- The General tab will allow to set file attributes
and display creation date of application.
26Properties Sheet Exercise
- What are the file attributes of Netscape?
- Where is Netscape located?
- When was Netscape created?
- How large is the shortcut?
27Getting Help
- The Windows 95 help is located on the Start.
- Information on how to use Windows 95.
- There are the contents tab and the index tab.
- Contents tab breaks the help into topic areas.
- Index tab allows you to do a key word search.
28Help Contents Tab
- Select a particular topic area.
- Here you can find topics on basic windows
functions.
29Help Index Tab
- Key word search on just about any Windows
command. - It is easier to find out how to do things.
30Help Exercise
- Find out how to format a hard drive.
- What is Scandisk?
- What is defrag?
- What is a .bmp file?
31Using Find
- Do a search for Files and Computers
- Use Quick View
32Finding a File
- Named The name of the file you are searching
for on the computer. - Look in The drive or directory you want to
search. - Once the file is found you can view the file or
run the file. This is dependent on the type of
file you are looking for.
33Finding a Computer
- This allows you to find computers that are on
your network. - An will find the computers in the same work
group and file servers.
34Quick View
- After a document is found then use quick view or
edit to view its contents. - This is done by right clicking on the file and
selecting quick view or edit.
35Find Exercise
- Find cool.txt.
- View it with quick view or with edit.
- Find sol.exe and execute it. Then close it.
- Find sysedit.exe and execute it. Then close it.
36The Windows Explorer
- Access the Explorer
- The Explorer Menus
- The Different Views
- Create Folders
- Copy and Move Files
- The Diskette
- Use the Recycle Bin
37Access the Explorer
- Access Explorer by going to Start-gtPrograms-gtWindo
ws Explorer. - Explorer is used to explorer the computer.
- Files, folders, printers, and setting can be
manipulated from Explorer.
38The Explorer Menus
- The File Menu
- The Edit Menu
- The View Menu
- The Tool Menu
39The File Menu
This is used to create new folders, short cuts,
delete and rename objects.
40The Edit Menu
This is used to undo commands, cut, copy, paste,
and select all.
41The View Menu
Here you can display toolbars, adjust views,
arrange icons, and refresh.
42The Tool Menu
This allows you to do a find, map drives, and
disconnect drives.
43The Different Views
- There are 4 different view setting for Windows
Explorer - They are the Small Icon, Large Icon, Detail, and
List view. - They have their advantages and disadvantages,
which is pretty much dependent on the number of
items to view.
44The Small Icon View
This displays a large number of files and objects
with associated Icons.
45The Large Icon View
This view is easier to read, but doesnt show as
many objects at once.
46The Detailed View
This gives the file size, type of object, and the
modification date
47The List View
This shows more objects at a time.
48Create a Folder
- This is done by going to File-gtNew-gtFolder.
- Create a Folder off of C\ called My Own Folder
49Copy and Move Objects
- Copy by selecting an object, and then selecting
the edit-gtcopy. You can also do this by right
clicking on an object and selecting copy. Then
you can paste it into a folder by going to a
folder and right clicking and selecting paste. - Move objects by selecting an object, and then
selecting the edit-gtcut. You can also using the
right click method.
50Explorer Exercise
- Create a folder in My Own Folder called Mine.
- When was the c\autoexec.bat file modified?
- Copy the Online Service in the c\Program Files
to the c\My Own Folder\mine.
51The Recycle Bin
- This is where all deleted objects go until it is
emptied. - You clean things out of the recycle bin by right
clicking and select Empty Recycle Bin. - Reclaim deleted objects by double clicking and
then selecting the item you want to restore, and
then going to file and selecting restore. If an
object is selected then there will not be a
restore option under the file menu.
52Intermediate Windows 95
- Modifying the Environment
- Networking
- Printing
- Software Install
53Modifying the Environment
- A Glance at Control Panel
- Adjust the Mouse and Keyboard
- Set the Date and Time
- Adjust the Display
54A Glance at Control Panel
Here is where the environment can be adjusted.
This is located in My Computer
55Adjusting the Keyboard
Two main setting which are speed and language.
56Adjusting the Mouse
Here the mouse buttons, pointers, and the motion
are adjusted.
57Adjusting the Mouse Motion
Here is where the pointer speed is adjusted.
58Set the Time and Date
Here the time and date is adjusted
59Adjust the Display
Here you can adjust the background and the screen
saver by selecting the tabs.
60Adjust the Display part II
Here the appearance and the setting are adjusted.
61Environment Exercise
- Change the screen saver to flying windows.
- Change the Mouse double click speed to be in the
middle. - Adjust the time to the correct time and date?
- Adjust the background to something different.
Then change it back to none.
62Networking
- Network Neighborhood
- Network Properties
- Setting Up TCP/IP
63Network Neighborhood
You can see all the computers in your work group
and the servers on the Network
Local Network
Entire Network
64Network Properties
- This is accessed by going into control panel and
selecting Network, or right click on Network
Neighborhood and select properties. - This is where TCP/IP parameters and other
networking parameters are set.
65A Look at Network Properties
The Configuration and the Identification are
worked with the most.
66Setting Up TCP/IP
Public IP addresses must be unique for the whole
world. The gateway is the router. Each school
has their own range for IP addresses. The 10
range is what we use for Private IP addresses,
which are not broadcast outside of the router.
67Setting Up DNS
Domain Name Server (DNS) associates and IP
address with a domain name.
68TCP/IP Exercise
- Change the IP address for your machine to
10.4.25.ltYour Numbergt. - The subnet is 255.255.0.0
- The Gateway is 10.4.1.1
- Delete old gateway of 170.180.34.1
- Go ahead and reboot the machine.
69Printing
- Install a Print Driver
- Manage Print Jobs
- Adding a Port
70Installing Print Driver
- You can do this from control panel or go to
Start-gtsetting-gtprinters. - It is very important to know what type of printer
you have before you start. - Double click Add Printer.
- Take the defaults options.
71Manage Print Jobs
- If there is a printer Icon in the bottom right
hand corner of the screen, then double click on
this icon. - If not, then go to Start-gtSettings-gtPrinters, and
then double click on the appropriate printer. - Here print jobs can be deleted are put on hold.
72Adding a Port
- This used mostly for dealing with network
printing, and is done through the Details tab and
add port button. - Then you browse for the appropriate network
printer.
73Software Install
- Fortress
- Outlook
- Netscape 4.5
- Mcafee Anti-Virus
- Office 95
74Fortress Install
- Go to the Start-gtrun, and then browse to the
q\masters.dsk\fortres\version_4\build347\F101v4b3
47.exe. - Password for program will be provide in class.
- S/N will be provide in class also. Then take the
defaults on everything.
75Outlook Install
- Go to the Start-gtrun, and then browse to the
q\masters.dsk\outlook.w32\setup.exe. - S/N will be provided in class. Take the defaults
on everything.
76Netscape Install
- Go to the Start-gtrun, and then browse to the
q\masters.dsk\Netscape_win95\cc32e47.exe - Do a custom install, and uncheck the following
Import Utility, Addr. Book Palm Sync, RealPlayer
G2, and Winamp. - Then continue with defaults until is ask, If you
want to make Netscape your default browser.
Then check it and uncheck the other two. - Then take the defaults.
77Netscape Setup
- The first time you run Netscape it will ask some
questions. Just select next until it gives you
and option to finish. - Now we have to setup the proxy setting and the
home page. - This done by going to Edit and selecting
preferences.
78Netscape Home Page Setup
Change the location to http//www.b-g.k12.ky.us
79Netscape Proxy Setup
Bring up the Netscape Preference. Then single
click on the by the Advance. Then select
proxies, and then select manual proxy
configuration. Then click on view and you will
get the following box. Then fill it in with the
appropriate information pertaining to your school.
80Mcafee Anti-Virus Install
- Go to the Start-gtrun, and then browse to the
q\masters.dsk\Mcafee New\Win95\setup.exe - Take the defaults until is ask you to create an
emergency disk, and then just cancel it.
81Office 95 Install
- Go to the Start-gtrun, and then browse to the
q\masters.dsk\Ofcwin95\disk1\setup.exe - Take the defaults on everything.
82Advance Windows 95
- Protecting Data
- Optimizing Performance
83Protecting Data
- Use Scandisk
- Save to the Network
84Use Scandisk
- This utility fixes any lost clusters which are
file pieces that cant be reclaimed. - This is run from start-gtprograms-gtaccessories-gtsys
tem tools-gtscandisk.
85Running Scandisk
This is what scandisk looks like and what the
advanced options look like.
86Save to the Network
- Everyone should have a network drive on letter
H\. - Everyone should save My Documents on a regular
bases to H\. - Save any other documents or file you may have
that may not be retrievable.
87Optimizing Performance
- Use Disk Defragmenter
- Manage Virtual Memory
- Check system Performance
88Use Disk Defragmenter
- This un-fragments file on your hard drive.
- Fragmented files can slow down a computer.
- This is run from start-gtprograms-gtaccessories-gtsys
tem tools-gtDisk Defragmenter.
89Running Disk Defragmenter
Click on the start button. Then after
Defragmenter determines the fragmentation of the
hard drive it will give a suggestion. Then
there is an option to see details, which gives a
person and idea of what defrag is doing.
90Manage Virtual Memory
- This is done by right clicking on My Computer,
and selecting properties. Then select the
Performance Tab, and then select virtual
Memory. - This can also be found under the Control Panel in
the System icon.
91Setting up Virtual Memory
Here you can free up some memory by selecting the
Let me specify my own virtual memory settings.
Set the minimum to the amount of physical memory
installed, and the maximum to no more than 2 ½
times the amount of physical memory installed.
92Check System Performance
- This is done through System Monitor, which is
located at start-gtprograms-gtaccessories-gtsystem
tools-gtSystem Monitor. - This will let you check out all kinds of things
with your computer.
93Running System Monitor
With System Monitor you add items to monitor.
This is by going under the Add Item under the
Edit menu. Here you can monitors for all kinds of
things.