In this book author Mike McGrath walks the reader through Windows 10 basics. Billed as a "special edition - to venture further" and also referred to as 3rd edition, the book builds on Windows 10 In Easy Steps and Windows 10 for Seniors, taking the user to the next level. Written to help non-technical PC-users to make the most of their Windows 10 computer, the book then gently guides the reader through more advanced features, all in the familiar In Easy Steps style. Includes a chapter on troubleshooting to serve as a handy reference.
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Author: Mike McGrath Publisher: Easy Steps Date: October 2019 Pages: 480 ISBN: 978-1840788075 Print: 1840788070 Kindle: B07XRYHPK2 Audience: Non-programmers Level: Introductory
- Install/upgrade the right Windows 10 release
- Master the new interface, desktop and the Start menu
- Learn to use the great new features in the latest update
- Find, download and use key apps for work and for fun
- Utilize internet and cloud facilities such as OneDrive
- Enjoy Microsoft Edge, the new innovative web browser
- Take control of devices and printers
- Save time – use the Search feature and Cortana
- Create and monitor a home network
- Organize and share files safely
- Keep Windows 10 working smoothly & efficiently
- Explore Windows Registry, file encryption, Windows PowerShell, and more
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