These instructions are meant to be a general guide. Your steps may differ, depending on web browser used, version of web browser, any zipping software installed on the computer, and other factors.
Microsoft Internet Explorer / Edge:
A window will open, asking what you want to do with the file.
Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox
After completing step 1, the file should begin downloading to your computer. You may see the file in the lower-left corner of the browser window. The file is saved to the location specified in your settings for downloads (often the Downloads folder).
Unzip the Files
A pop-up box opens to show the progress. When the files are unzipped, the pop-up box will close and the files will be available in the location you specify.
Remember, there’s usually more than one day to do something on the computer. If you prefer a different method, feel free to use it.
Silver Series Welcome to Computer Basics, Windows 10 Edition (2nd Edition)
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- Log in to the computer using a username and a password
- Describe the basic layout of the Windows 10 Desktop screen
- Use the mouse to right-click and drag
- Work with the Start menu
- Shut down the computer correctly
- Minimize, maximize, resize, and move app windows
- Use touch controls
- Describe the basic features of the Windows 10 taskbar
- Multitask effectively using the taskbar
- Access commands using the notification area
- Use the Action Center
- Describe why we use online resources
- Understand the basics of cloud computing
- Create a free Microsoft account
- Connect your Microsoft account to Windows 10
- Understand account verification
- Use common features found in drop-down menus, on toolbars and Ribbons, and on scroll bars
- Use the mouse effectively as the appearance and function of the mouse pointer changes
- Type and edit text in an app
- Cut or copy text and then paste it into another location
- Save files or copies of files on OneDrive
- Create a properly formatted email address
- Send and receive emails, including those with attachments
- Create folders and organize emails using Outlook.com
- Identify spam and other email threats
- Describe and use various storage devices
- Use File Explorer to locate files and folders
- Plug in a USB flash drive
- Identify different types of folders used by Windows
- Find files and folders with File Search
- Create new folders and subfolders for organizing your files
- Move or copy folders and files from one location to another
- Delete folders and files and, if necessary, restore them from the Recycle Bin
- Use OneDrive to store your files and folders
- Upload to and download from OneDrive
- Use a World Wide Web address to go directly to a website
- Identify the main components of a web address
- Use Microsoft Edge to browse the web
- Create a favorite with Microsoft Edge
- Use Google to perform a basic search
- Use Google to search for images
- Protect yourself from web threats
- Complete a complicated search
- Search your computer using the new Search program
- Change the screen resolution and Desktop background
- Change the power options
- Update Windows 10