Windows 7: The Missing ManualIn early reviews, geeks raved about Windows 7. But if you're an ordinary mortal, learning what this new system is all about will be challenging. Fear not: David Pogue's Windows 7: The Missing Manual comes to the rescue. Like its predecessors, this book illuminates its subject with reader-friendly insight, plenty of wit, and hardnosed objectivity for beginners as well as veteran PC users.
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... Click the Start menu to open it. Click Computer in the Start menu. Inside the Computer window is a disk icon labeled Local Disk (C:); double-click it to open it. Inside that window is yet another icon called Windows. Double-click to ...
... double-click to open up the control panel or program you need to make changes. Figure1-1:GettingStarted offers links to various useful corners of the operating system. Most are designed to help you set up a new PC. (Click once to read a ...
... double-click a certain kind of document. For example, if you double-click a JPEG graphic, do you want it to open in Picasa or Windows Photo Gallery? Details on page 319. Note: Grizzled, longtime Windows veterans may want to note that ...
... clicked the Maximize button described below. Shortcut 1: Double-click the title bar. (Double-click it again to restore the window to its original size.) Shortcut 2: Drag the title bar up against the top of your monitor. That maximizing ...
... double-click the Control menu spot to closea window. Sizing,. Moving,. and. Closing. Windows. A Windows window can cycle among three altered states. Maximized A maximized window is one that fills the screen, edge to edge, so you can't see ...
Contents
Interior Decorating Windows | 173 |
Getting Help | 199 |
Windows 7 Software | 211 |
Programs Documents Gadgets | 213 |
Windows 7 Online | 341 |
Hooking Up to the Internet | 343 |
Windows Live Mail | 427 |
Windows Live Services | 467 |
Pictures Music TV | 479 |
Windows Live Photo Gallery | 481 |
Laptops Tablets Touchscreens | 619 |
Network Domains | 761 |
Sharing Files on the Network | 773 |
Windows by Remote Control | 797 |