Hodari User Guide

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USER GUIDE

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Getting Started Working safely Setting up your computer desk and chair Using your computer Starting your computer: Turning off your computer Shutting down in Windows: Protecting from power source problems Windows Basics The Windows environment Using the desktop Using the Start menu To use the Start menu: Identifying window items Adding icons to the desktop To add icons to the desktop: Working with files and folders Viewing drives To view the drives on your computer: To see the files and folders on a drive: Creating folders To create a folder: Copying and moving files and folders To copy a file or folder to another folder: To move a file or folder to another folder: Deleting files and folders To delete files or folders: Browsing for files and folders To browse for a file: Searching for files Using the Windows Search utility To find files and folders using the Search utility: Using advanced search options Shortcuts To recover files or folders from the Recycle Bin: To empty the Recycle Bin: Working with documents Creating a new document To create a new document: Saving a document Opening a document Printing a document To print a document in Microsoft Word:

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GETTING STARTED

This chapter provides basic information about setting up your YOCOR Industries computer. Read this chapter to find out. How to use your computer safely How to start and turn off your computer

WORKING SAFELY

Before using your computer, the following are recommendations for setting up a safe and comfortable work area to avoid discomfort and strain. Top of screen is not higher than eye level

Screen is perpendicular to your eye of sight Hands and arms parallel to floor

Feet are flat on the floor Sunlight or bright indoor lighting should not reflect on the monitor screen or shine directly into your eyes. Position the...