Title: Microsoft Windows Vista
1Microsoft Windows Vista
- Introduction toWindows Vista
2Logging On to the Computer
- Type your user name on the Welcome screen to
display the password text box - Type your password in the password text box
- Click the arrow button to log on to the computer
to display the desktop and the Windows Sidebar on
the desktop - You may see the Welcome Center screen as shown in
the next slide
3Welcome Center ScreenWindows Sidebar
4Closing the Welcome Center Window
- If the Welcome Center displays, click the Close
button in the top right corner of the Welcome
Center window to close the Welcome Center window - To get back to this Welcome Center window, go to
Start/All Programs/Accessories/Welcome Center
5Desktop
Sidebar with gadgets
Start
Taskbar
6Getting Windows Vista Help
- Click on Start
- Click on Help and Support
- Click on Windows Basics
7Personalize Desktop
- Right-click on desktop
- Choose Personalize
8Windows Sidebar
- Contains mini-programs called gadgets, which
offer information at a glance and provide easy
access to frequently used tools. - For example, you can use gadgets to display a
picture slide show, view continuously updated
headlines, show the time or look up contacts.
9Adding/Removing Gadgets
- Adding Gadgets
- Click at top of sidebar to add gadgets and
click on topics to view gadgets to add - Removing Gadgets
- Move mouse over gadget and click on the X to
close the gadget
10Opening the Start Menu
- Click the Start button on the Windows Vista
taskbar to open the Start menu - Point to All Programs at the bottom of the left
pane on the Start menu to display the All
Programs list - Click Accessories to expand the list of programs
and folders in the Accessories folder
11Opening the Start Menu
12Right Side of Start Menu
- Contains links to parts of Windows that you're
likely to use frequently. - Personal folder
- Named for whoever is currently logged on to
Windows. For example, if the current user is
Logan, the folder will be named Logan. This
folder, in turn, contains user-specific files,
including the Documents, Music, Pictures, and
Videos folders. - Documents
- Opens the Documents folder, where you can store
and open text files, spreadsheets, presentations,
and other kinds of documents. - Pictures
- Opens the Pictures folder, where you can store
and view digital pictures and graphics files.
13Scrolling Using Arrows, the Scroll Bar and the
Scroll Box
14Adding an Icon to the Desktop
- Right-click anything
- Choose Send to
- Choose Desktop
15Opening a Folder
- Open the Start menu
- Click on a folder such as Pictures on the Start
menu to open that window
16Expanding the Folders List
- Click the Folders button to expand the Folders
list in the Navigation pane of the Pictures
window
17Collapsing the Folders List
- Click the Folders button to collapse the Folders
list
18Working with Folders
- Expand the folder list again
- Remember that the folders arrow expands and
collapses the folder list - You can click on the Back button to back out of a
folder or click on another folder in the folder
list - Scroll down in the folder list to display
Computer and click Computer to display drives on
your computer
19Viewing Drives on your Computer
20Folder List Showing a Flash Drive
21Creating a Folder on a Removable Drive
- Double-click the new drive letter that displays
the flash drive probably the (E) icon in the
Folders list to open it - Right-click an open area of the right pane to
display a shortcut menu. - Point to New on the shortcut menu to display the
New submenu
22Creating a Folder
- From Within Folder List
- Right-click in open area and choose New/Folder
- OR
- Click Organize / New / Folder
- From Within Application
- Click on New Folder from Save or Open dialog box
23New Folder on a Removable Drive
24Expanding a Drive
25Searching for Files or Folders
- Open Search by clicking the Start button , and
then clicking in the Search box. - Type a word or part of a word in the Search box.
- As you type, files from a variety of locations on
your computer will appear that match your text. - My example is displaying a folder, some
favorites, and two files that have the word
Weatherford somewhere in the file
Search Box
26Searching in a Location
- Select the folder or drive you wish to search
- Type your search in the Search Box there
Search Box
27Online Help
- http//windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/def
ault.mspx
28Logging Off the Computer
- Open the Start menu
- Point to the arrow to the right of the Lock this
computer button to display a menu - Click the Log Off command, and then wait for
Windows Vista to prompt you to save any unsaved
and log off
29Logging Off the Computer
30Turning Off the Computer
- Click the Shut down button on the Welcome screen
to shut down the computer