um, maybe you should be a lil more specific. Are you an older person just getting on a computer for the first time? You made it here, so you must know somethings about computers.
2007-11-03 08:32:25
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answer #1
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answered by primalclaws1974 6
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If you like to check the same websites each or every other, you might want to save things shortcuts to your desktop such as, weather forecast for your area, e-mail shortcut, and perhaps My documents.
If you find the page that you want to view each day, go to
File
Save As
(In the Save In dropdown box, select "Desktop")
(below in the filename dropdown box, type in a catchy file name)
Click on Save
You should see Icons (shortcut pictures) on your desktop to click on for fast, easy starts.
2007-11-03 08:37:40
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answered by joe_on_drums 6
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You really have to be more specific. But I will give you one tip. Instead of right clicking your mouse to copy text or pictures than right clicking and pasting them, use "crtl + c"(without the quotes or the plus) to copy and "crtl + v" to paste. Remeber to have the text selected first! Keyboard shortcuts make everything faster.
2007-11-03 08:35:40
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answered by bobis1 2
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Try doing all sorts of things - changing settings, exploring, running applications, etc. If you're a beginner, you might want to learn from a book. (NOTE: Before you do this, please back up your important files. And it'd be nice to have Product Recovery CD or something like that to restore your OS).
2007-11-03 08:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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#a million close down any extra beneficial gadgets that only soak up workstation means (seem next on your clock) additionally turn off particular outcomes like mouse shadows and menu annimation and so on. #2 Defrag on a ordinary foundation #3 upload extra RAM!! --- it extremely is the budget friendly and maximum low-fee improve for any workstation devoid of understanding extra approximately your venture... it extremely is all i will think of of.
2016-09-28 06:34:08
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answered by ? 4
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Here is a link to some exceptionally good, basic tutorials, including mouse, links, searching, toolbars... They're very user friendly. Have fun!
-zee
2007-11-03 08:37:00
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answered by Zee 4
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Easy way!
Use the start button.
You can find many programs.
Edward's answer gave a stomache aching laugh....lol
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2007-11-03 08:32:54
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answered by Kausik kumaar 5
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You'd have to be more specific. Is there a certain area you need to improve? or do you know nothing about computers?
You can email me (FlySkyHigh22@cox.net) or contact me on AIM (FlySkyHigh22) if you want some "tutoring." =)
2007-11-03 08:32:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Keyboard shortcuts are useful.
Look them up in help & then print, so you can refer to them at a later date.
2007-11-03 08:36:44
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answered by dryheatdave 6
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turn it on>go into your account>close your eyes>click like you never clicked before at any object on the screen.
2007-11-03 08:34:59
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answered by edwardrsngr92 2
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