My Windows 8 Computer for Seniors

Nonfiction, Computers, Operating Systems, Windows
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Author: Michael Miller ISBN: 9780133431568
Publisher: Pearson Education Publication: May 24, 2013
Imprint: Que Publishing Language: English
Author: Michael Miller
ISBN: 9780133431568
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication: May 24, 2013
Imprint: Que Publishing
Language: English

Easy, clear, readable, and focused on what you want to do

 

Step-by-step instructions for the tasks you care about most

Large, full-color, close-up photos show you exactly what to do

Common-sense help whenever you run into problems

Tips and notes to help you do even more

 

Over the years, you’ve learned a lot. Now, learn Windows 8!

 

We’ve identified the Windows 8 skills you need to stay connected with people you care about; keep your computer reliable, productive, and safe; express your creativity; find new passions; and live a better life!

 

Our crystal-clear instructions respect your smarts but never assume you’re an expert. Big, colorful photos on nearly every page make this book incredibly easy to read and use!

 

  • Set up your computer with no fuss or aggravation
  • Get productive fast, even if you don’t have computer experience
  • Use the new  “touch” features of Windows 8 if you have a touchscreen device
  • Safeguard your privacy and protect yourself from online scams
  • Display up-to-the-minute news, weather, and stock prices
  • Browse and search the Web, wherever you go
  • Find reliable health information online
  • Make Skype video calls to friends and family
  • Use Facebook to find old friends and see what they’re up to
  • Store your pictures and share them with loved ones
  • Read eBooks on your PC–even enlarge text for greater comfort
  • Watch TV or movies with Netflix, Hulu Plus, or YouTube
  • Enjoy your music, and discover great music you’ve never heard
  • Fix your own computer problems without help

 

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Easy, clear, readable, and focused on what you want to do

 

Step-by-step instructions for the tasks you care about most

Large, full-color, close-up photos show you exactly what to do

Common-sense help whenever you run into problems

Tips and notes to help you do even more

 

Over the years, you’ve learned a lot. Now, learn Windows 8!

 

We’ve identified the Windows 8 skills you need to stay connected with people you care about; keep your computer reliable, productive, and safe; express your creativity; find new passions; and live a better life!

 

Our crystal-clear instructions respect your smarts but never assume you’re an expert. Big, colorful photos on nearly every page make this book incredibly easy to read and use!

 

 

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