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Library 2 : End User Desktop Computing
Windows
- Windows 95: Introduction to Windows 95
- Windows 98: What's New in Windows 98
- WinNT Wkstn 4.0: Intro. to Windows NT Workstation
- Windows 2000 Basics: Client
Windows 98 Tips Series
Total Time: 12 hours
| Windows 98 Tips: Customizing the Desktop
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4 hours |
WTPC01 |
Windows 98 Tips: Customizing the Desktop shows users how to
make changes to the desktop and Windows 98 environment to match
their preferences.
- Customizing Startup and Shutdown
- Personalizing the Desktop
- Modifying the Start Menu
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- Changing the Background
- Modifying Shortcuts and the Mouse
- Enhancing Windows Explorer
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| Windows 98 Tips: Working Faster |
4 hours |
WTPC02 |
Windows 98 Tips: Working Faster shows users how to increase
their productivity in Windows 98.
- Enhancing Desktop Commands
- Streamlining the Start Menu
- Modifying the Mouse
- Conserving Disk Use
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- Shortcuts and the Updated Media Player
- Smart Troubleshooting
- Taking Advantage of Scheduled Tasks
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| Windows 98 Tips: Maximizing Performance
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4 hours |
WTPC03 |
Windows 98 Tips: Maximizing Performance shows users how to
speed up and pare down Windows 98 to improve response.
- Speeding Up Startup
- Improving Disk Performance
- Clearing Up Space on Your Drives
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- Tuning Device Settings
- Optimizing Printing
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