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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

The Windows 8 User Interface

window 8 အသံုးျပဳပံု ကိုတင္ ျပေပးသြားမွာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
window 8 အေၾကာင္း
Microsoft မွေနာက္ဆံုးထုတ္လိုက္ေသာ operating system တစ္ခုျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ၂၀၁၂
 ေအာက္တိုဘာ ၂၆ တြင္ စတင္ျဖန့္ေ၀ခဲ့တာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ Window 8 မွာစတင္ေတြ့ရမယ့္
 ေျပာင္းလံဲမႈက Start page ကိုေအာက္ မွပံုအတိုင္း ျမင္ေတြ့ရမွာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ window
အေဟာင္းေတြက Start Bar ကိုေမ့ထားလိုက္ပါေတာ့ Tablet တစ္လံုးကိုသံုးေနရသလို
 ျမင္ေတြ့ရမွာပါ။






Saturday, June 28, 2014

How to Take Screenshots

In this lesson you'll learn how to take a screenshot, and how to crop that image down to size. For example, suppose you were getting an error message on screen and wanted to send it to us to see if we could help. Instead of typing the error message, or trying to explain it, you could take a screenshot, crop to reduce the file size, and then insert the image into your email. Here's how.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Sorting Images in Windows 7

In the previous section, you learned how to add information to an image. In this section, you'll se what you can do with all this information. This comes under the topic of Sorting.
First, though, change your View slider from Tiles to Details:

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Adding Information to an Image

Windows 7 lets you add lots of information to an image. In this section, you'll learn how to do this. (If you haven't yet created a new folder and moved some images to it, then we did this in the last section.)
To add information to an image, you need to be able to see the Details panel at the bottom:

Monday, June 23, 2014

Copy and Paste Pictures to a New Folder

In this tutorial, you will learn how to copy and paste pictures to a new folder. Once you've done that, you will learn how to add information to each image, so that they can be located and referenced more easily. LeStart the Windows 7 Explorer by clicking its icon to the right of the Start button:

Saturday, June 21, 2014

File Extensions

In the next section, we discuss how to work with images. Before we get to that, it's a good idea to check to make sure you have files extensions switched on.

A file extension is the dot and letters at the end of a file name. For example, a picture you take on your camera phone will probably end in .JPG or .JPEG. The letters stand for Joint Photographic Experts Group, and tell Windows and other programmes that it is an image file. Other file extensions for images are GIFPNG, and TIFF. If you have file extensions switched off you won't be able to tell what sort of image you have. Not only that, somebody could send you an attachment to an email that looks like this:

Friday, June 20, 2014

Hard Drive Basics

The Hard Drive on your computer is where all your files are stored. Not only that, it's the place where the Operating System itself is installed. A hard drive is a physical thing inside of your computer. If you were to take it apart, you'd see one of more disks (called platters), one on top of the other. In a modern hard drive, however, there's usually just one platter. The disks are magnetised and can be written to and read from. The writing and reading is done by an arm which moves across as the disk is spun round. If you were buying a new hard drive, you'd see a figure like 7,200 rpm (revolutions per minute) or 10, 000 rpm. This refers to the speed at which the disks spin. The higher the spin speed the faster the hard disk will be.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Parental Controls in Windows 7

In the last lesson, you'll learnt how to set up a new user account. However, If the user account you're Make sure you are logged in to your own account, and that you are Administrator. (if you're not sure what this means, go back to the last lesson.)
To get to the accounts page, click your picture on the Start menu:

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

User Accounts in Windows 7

If you have more than one person using the computer it makes sense to create a user account for them. That way, they can have their own backgrounds, themes, internet settings, etc.
To create a new account, click your picture on the Start menu:

Sunday, June 15, 2014

The Windows 7 Start Button

Arguably, the most important part of the Taskbar is the Start button. The Start button is where a lot of the action takes place in Windows 7. The Start button can be found in the bottom left of your screen, and looks like this:

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Toolbars in Windows 7

You can add Toolbars to your taskbar area. A toolbar is a list of shortcuts to favourite areas of your computers. Right click the Taskbar to see the following menu:

The Date and Time in Windows 7

The default clock shows you the date as well as the time:
The Windows 7  date and time
You can change how Windows 7 displays these. You can even add clocks for other time zones.
Click on the clock to see a new popup window:
 
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