Learn to Use Windows XP
4 Steps to learn to use windows xp
This comprehensive training program couldn't be easier to use - pick the topic you want to study, then sit back and watch as an expert shows you how it's done, talking you through each step as it happens on screen. Because you're watching Windows XP in action you'll find it much easier to remember where the cursor went, and which options to select. ...
This comprehensive training program couldn't be easier to use - pick the topic you want to study, then sit back and watch as an expert shows you how it's done, talking you through each step as it happens on screen. Because you're watching Windows XP in action you'll find it much easier to remember where the cursor went, and which options to select.
STEP 1 - Choose your category.The program is divided into
?easy to work through' chapters. Here we've chosen to learn about
Windows Media Player 8.
STEP 2 - Pick a topic. Each chapter is split into
easy-to-master segments which you can study in any order.
STEP 3 - Study the basics. Read through a short
description of the key points - so that you'll follow the
demonstration that appears next.
STEP 4 - Watch how the experts do it! Sit back and watch
as the program shows you exactly what to do. As the screen video
plays, the tutor's voice talks you through each step. Watch the
lesson once to get a feel for what's going on, then play it again
to make sure you've remembered everything.
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Getting Started
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Making the most of Windows XP
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Customising & Settings
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Windows XP Accessories
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Disk Operations
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Internet & Multimedia
| Version | 1 |
| Platform | Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Millenium, Windows XP, Windows 98 SE, Windows Vista 32-bit |
- Windows 98/2000/Me/XP/Vista
- Pentium III 800 processor or above
- 256MB RAM or above (512MB for Vista)
- 16-bit or above graphic card
- Internet Explorer 5
- Printer optional
