USER GUIDE
The Internet is full of information readily available for people to access from places all over the world. It is sometimes simple to very complex, finding the right information to help you resolve a problem can be just as complex.
We offer a free simple explanation or step by step approach to our documentation. Yes it just covers the very basics on a verity of programs the are used on the Microsoft Windows platforms.
Please be aware that any documentation or information supplied by a third party cannot replace the Help files and documentation included with the product. All they can do is explain the process if a different form or from a different prospective.
Subjects include:
Keyboard usage: - What are all those keys used for? How do you use them? People with disabilities find using a mouse difficult to master, you can use the keyboard instead of the mouse in most requirements.
Windows convention - Where are all my programs and files gone? What is a task bar? What are all these little pictures for? What is the desktop?
For people who have not grown up with computers, Windows is a daunting concept to understand.
The Internet - Just when you thought you were safe someone opened the door to the Internet, now we have a whole new world to explore, where the heck do I find what I want? What is an ISP?
Email - All I want to do is write a letter to my daughter, they said it was easy, crumbs where do I start?
Suggestions
If you find this information beneficial to you or other people let us know, if you have topics you feel others could benefit from, call us or email us
Disclaimer: We do not claim the information contained within our user guide is the correct or most reliable method, it is only our impression and understanding of the products we share.
Contact us for a copy of our free user guide.
We offer a free simple explanation or step by step approach to our documentation. Yes it just covers the very basics on a verity of programs the are used on the Microsoft Windows platforms.
Please be aware that any documentation or information supplied by a third party cannot replace the Help files and documentation included with the product. All they can do is explain the process if a different form or from a different prospective.
Subjects include:
Keyboard usage: - What are all those keys used for? How do you use them? People with disabilities find using a mouse difficult to master, you can use the keyboard instead of the mouse in most requirements.
Windows convention - Where are all my programs and files gone? What is a task bar? What are all these little pictures for? What is the desktop?
For people who have not grown up with computers, Windows is a daunting concept to understand.
The Internet - Just when you thought you were safe someone opened the door to the Internet, now we have a whole new world to explore, where the heck do I find what I want? What is an ISP?
Email - All I want to do is write a letter to my daughter, they said it was easy, crumbs where do I start?
Suggestions
If you find this information beneficial to you or other people let us know, if you have topics you feel others could benefit from, call us or email us
Disclaimer: We do not claim the information contained within our user guide is the correct or most reliable method, it is only our impression and understanding of the products we share.
Contact us for a copy of our free user guide.