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Basic Macintosh Techniques
#101-1 (5 pages)
In this step-by-step tutorial,
you will learn basic Macintosh techniques for operating systems
8/9 including the following:
- icons on the desktop
- good mouse techniques
- selecting icons and using
menus
- working with windows
- naming folders
- working with desk accessories
- saving files and opening
and closing applications
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| Mac
OS X Basics (OS X)
#101-3 (9 pages)
Mac OS X, Apple's new operating
system is built on a Unix foundation and overlaid with a brand
new desktop design. This guide covers the following:
- desktop items
- window controls
- desktop/finder menus
- setting general parameters
and preferences: mouse, date and time, sound, icons, desktop
image
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| Basic Windows Techniques (98)
#102-1 (5 pages)
In this step-by-step tutorial,
you will learn the ins and outs of the following:
- icons on the desktop
- good mouse techniques
- selecting icons and using
menus
- working with windows
- using start to open applications
- working with desk accessories
- saving files and opening
and closing applications
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| Basic Windows Techniques (ME/2000)
#102-2 (5 pages)
In this step-by-step tutorial,
you will learn the ins and outs of the following:
- icons on the desktop
- good mouse techniques
- selecting icons and using
menus
- working with windows
- using start to open applications
- working with desk accessories
- saving files, and opening
and closing applications
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| The
Dock and Toolbar (OS X)
#103-1 (9
pages)
Mac OS X provides each user
the ability to have his/her own personal password protected
work space. In this step-by-step tutorial, you will learn
how to:
- customize dock preferences
- add/remove/re-arrange application
icons and file icons
- customize the toolbar
- access the toolbar palette
- make/rename an alias or any
icon
- hide/show the dock and toolbar
- animate opening applications
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