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COMPUTER TRAINING: GENERAL COMPUTING
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COMPUTER TRAINING: GENERAL COMPUTING: GENERAL COMPUTING What is a computer? In anything you are asked to define or discuss there are key terms used or involved ...
GENERAL COMPUTING What is a computer? In anything you are asked to define or discuss there are key terms used or involved in it as describing the full details of what that thing is all about. In computer too there are basic key words to be considered when defining a computer as far as computer is concern and they are “input, process, storage, and output” Therefore, by defining a computer we regard it as an electronic machine that can accept data as input process it, store it and produce output either as soft or hard copy. The basic terms used in the definition of a computer are explained bellow. a. Input: this is the process of sending data into the computer system or the process by which the user communicate with the computer system. b. Process: this is the process or act of changing the raw fact, data or unprocessed information into meaningful information. c. Storage: this is just the process of preserving or keeping a processed data fo...
MS WORD SHORTCUT KEYS Open a document. …………………………………………………………..CTRL+O Close a document……………………………………………………………CTRL+W Switch to the next window. …………………………………………………ALT+TAB Switch to the previous window. ……………………………………………..ALT+SHIFT+TAB Close the active window. …………………………………………………..CTRL+W or L+F4 Restore the size of the active window after you maximize it……………..ALT+F5 Move to a task pane from another pane in the program window (clockwise direction). You may need to press F6 more than once………..F6 Move to a task pane from another pane in the program window (counterclockwise direction). SHIFT+F6 When more than one window is open, switch to the next window. ….......CTRL+F6 Switch to the previous window. ……………………………………………..CTRL+SHIFT+F6 Maximize or restore a selected window. ……………………...
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