Microsoft Windows Me millennium edition for dummies
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書誌事項
Microsoft Windows Me millennium edition for dummies
IDG Books Worldwide, c2000
注記
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Microsoft Windows Me For Dummies boils down to this simple fact: Some people want to be Windows wizards. They sit in front of their computers randomly pressing keys, hoping to stumble onto a hidden, undocumented feature. And you? Well, you're no dummy, that's for sure. But when it comes to Windows and computers, the fascination just isn't there. You just want to get your work done, feed the cat, and relax for a while. And there's nothing wrong with that. That's where this book comes in. Instead of becoming a Windows Me expert, you'll know just enough to get by quickly, cleanly, and with a minimum of pain so that you can move on to the more pleasant things in life. Don't try to read this book in one sitting. Instead, treat it like a dictionary or an encyclopedia. Turn to the page with the information you need, then put down the book and move on. Don't bother trying to remember all the Windows Me buzzwords, leave that stuff for the computer gurus. In fact, if anything technical comes up in a chapter, a road sign warns you well in advance. That way, you can either slow down to read it or speed on around it. You won't find any fancy computer jargon in Microsoft Windows Me For Dummies.
Instead, you'll find subjects like these, discussed in plain old English: Why did they choose a dumb name like "Windows Me" Finding the file you saved yesterday Moving those little windows around on the screen with the mouse Making Windows Me run a little better Performing chores in Windows Me that you used to do in older versions of Windows Starting and closing programs by clicking the mouse button In Microsoft Windows Me For Dummies, there's nothing to memorize and nothing to learn. Just turn to the right page, read the brief explanation, and get back to work. Unlike other books, this one enables you to bypass the technical hoopla and still get your work done.
目次
Introduction. PART I: Bare-Bones Windows Me Stuff. Chapter 1: What Is Windows Me? Chapter 2: Ignore This Chapter on Computer Parts. Chapter 3: Windows Me Stuff Everybody Thinks You Already Know. PART II: Making Windows Me Do Something. Chapter 4: Starting Windows Me. Chapter 5: Field Guide to Buttons, Bars, Boxes, Folders, and Files. Chapter 6: Moving Windows Around. Chapter 7: I Can't Find It! Chapter 8: That "Cut and Paste" Stuff (Moving Around Words, Pictures, and Sounds). Chapter 9: Customizing Windows Me (Fiddling with the Control Panel). PART III: Using Windows Me Applications (And Surfing the Web, Should the Mood Strike). Chapter 10: The Windows Me Desktop, Start Button, and Taskbar. Chapter 11: Those Scary Windows Explorer and My Computer Programs. Chapter 12: The Free Programs! Chapter 13: Cruising the Web, Sending E-Mail, and Using Newsgroups. PART IV: Help! Chapter 14: The Case of the Broken Window. Chapter 15: Error Messages (What You Did Does Not Compute). Chapter 16: Help on the Windows Me Help System. PART V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 17: Ten New Windows Me Goodies. Chapter 18: Ten Aggravating Things about Windows Me (And How to Fix Them). Chapter 19: Ten Expensive Things You Can Do to Make Windows Me Run Better. Chapter 20: Ten (Or so) Windows Me Icons and What They Do. Chapter 21: Ten Most Frequently Asked Windows Questions. Appendix A: Installing Windows Me. Appendix B: Glossary. Index. Book Registration Information.
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