Getting Comfortable with Windows 95
Lesson 5: Starting Programs
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer
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4 Give the folder a name using the keyboard and press
Enter
.
5 Close your Notepad document by double-clicking the
Close Button (the small x) on the right-hand side of the
Notepad title bar.
Windows 95 displays the document as an icon on the desktop.
6 Click the document icon and drag it to your new folder.
The outline of the document icon moves across the desktop.
7 Drop the document icon onto the folder icon.
The document disappears. The folder now contains the docu-
ment.
8 To see your document, double-click the folder.
The folder window opens and displays the document icon.
9 Close the folder by clicking the close button (the small x)
on the upper right corner of the window.
Windows 95 closes the folder and returns the folder to the
desktop ready for the next time you want to use it.
Now that you have created a folder to store your document, go on
to the next lesson to learn how to start programs.
Lesson 5: Starting Programs
Another way to begin working on the desktop is to start a particu-
lar program. After you’ve gained some experience, you’ll know
exactly which program to use for a particular document.
This lesson demonstrates how to start programs from the desktop,
using Paint and Windows Explorer, two of the programs that
come with Windows 95.
Follow these steps:
1 Click Start, then point to Programs.
Windows 95 displays the list of program folders.
Summary of Contents for Satellite 110 Series
Page 1: ...Satellite110 Series User sGuide PRINTED WITH SOY INK ...
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Page 126: ...Chapter 5 Buying Programs 97 Buying Hardware 105 ...
Page 169: ...Little Cards that Do Big Things RemovingaPCCard Part I Getting To Know Your Computer 139 ...
Page 321: ...MaxTime The Machine Settings Dialog Box Part II Technical Reference 291 ...
Page 351: ...TSETUP OTHERS Part II Technical Reference 321 ...
Page 365: ...The Diagnostic Test ExitingtheDiagnosticMenus Part II Technical Reference 335 ...
Page 368: ...Appendix A Built in Features 339 Optional Accessories and Devices 344 Specifications 346 ...
Page 377: ...Features and Specifications Specifications Part III Appendixes 347 ...
Page 378: ...Appendix B ...
Page 385: ...System Resources Input Output PortAddressAssignments Part III Appendixes 355 ...
Page 386: ...Appendix D CS Model Video Modes 358 Satellite 110CT Video Modes 359 ...
Page 391: ...Video Modes Satellite110CT VideoModes Part III Appendixes 361 ...