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Amazon.com One of the most popular books in the best-selling Dummies line, Windows 95 for Dummies, Second Edition, introduces rank neophytes to personal computing via Windows 95. The book opens with explanations of the most basic computing conventions: how to use the mouse, what the Shift key does, and why you shouldn't leave floppy disks in the sun. It also explains the concept of computer files and tells the reader in a light but competent tone what it means to open, close, move, and delete files. Then, Windows 95 for Dummies gets into the specifics of Windows 95. The book explains the Start button, the Taskbar, the Desktop, and the most important Windows 95 icons. All Windows 95 accessories get full treatment--there's even an introduction to Web surfing with Microsoft Internet Explorer. Finally, it wraps up with lots of troubleshooting help and some hints on making Windows 95 work faster. Book Description Much has happened in the world of Windows 95 since what had to be the biggest software product launch ever. Now, Windows 95 For Dummies is here in a completely updated information-packed second edition. So, whether you're new to Windows 95 or just ready to get back to it, you'll find what you need to work productively and get the most out of your PC investment in Windows 95 For Dummies, 2nd Edition. Turn here to get the latest on accessing the Internet and the World Wide Web with Windows 95, taking advantage of plug-and-play capabilities when adding new hardware, and sharing information among favorite application programs, such as Word, Excel, and Access. Microsoft made Windows 95 powerful; Windows 95 For Dummies, 2nd Edition, makes it easy. Synopsis Filled with the basics that every Windows user needs to know, Windows 95 For Dummies, 2nd Ed. shows how to use the latest version of Microsoft Office and gives information on the Internet Explorer connection. Synopsis The #1 bestselling computer book in America has been updated for Windows 95! Andy Rathbone takes the confusion out of using the latest version of Windows and offers advice on everything from getting Windows out of its box and onto the hard drive to customizing Windows to best suit the individual user's needs. (Operating Systems) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Back to Windows
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