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NarrowingTheSearch  
Criteria  
Contents  
If you receive too many responses to the original search  
criterion, you may narrow the search by limiting the date  
range that meets the search criteria.  
Using This Learning Guide ...................................... 7  
Introduction.............................................................. 7  
Mouse Basics .......................................................... 9  
Introduction.............................................................. 9  
Holding The Mouse ................................................. 9  
Solitaire As Mouse Practice ................................... 10  
Loading Solitaire .................................................... 11  
Exiting Solitaire ...................................................... 12  
Windows 95 Commands ........................................ 14  
Introduction............................................................ 14  
Minimize ................................................................ 14  
Maximize ............................................................... 15  
Close ..................................................................... 15  
Menu Commands .................................................. 15  
Resizing A Window................................................ 16  
Moving A Window .................................................. 16  
Multitasking Applications ....................................... 16  
Using Explorer ....................................................... 18  
Introduction............................................................ 18  
Starting Explorer .................................................... 19  
Viewing Folder Contents........................................ 19  
Registered Documents .......................................... 20  
Closing A Window ................................................. 21  
Moving & Copying Files ......................................... 21  
Exiting Explorer ..................................................... 22  
Using Control Panel............................................... 24  
Introduction............................................................ 24  
Loading Control Panel ........................................... 25  
Printer Installation .................................................. 25  
Installing A Printer Driver ....................................... 26  
Selecting A Printer Model ...................................... 26  
Selecting A Printer Port ......................................... 28  
Naming The Printer ............................................... 29  
Selecting A Default Printer..................................... 29  
Printing A Test Page.............................................. 30  
Configuring A Printer ............................................. 31  
Setting The System Time ...................................... 33  
1.  
Click Date Modified  
Search range  
limited to a  
date range  
You may specify files modified during a specific date  
range or in the past few months or days.  
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Screen Saver .................................................. 34  
Changing Screen Colors ................................. 36  
Setting Screen Resolution ............................... 37  
Font Control .................................................... 38  
Printing A Typeface Sample ............................ 39  
Installing New Fonts ........................................ 39  
Mouse Pointer Control .................................... 40  
Mouse Pointer Style ........................................ 41  
This disk drive  
will be  
searched.  
Word Processing ................................................... 43  
Introduction ..................................................... 43  
Starting WordPad ............................................ 43  
Typing A Document......................................... 44  
Changing The Text Size.................................. 45  
Applying Italics ................................................ 46  
Saving The Document..................................... 47  
Printing The Document ................................... 47  
Finding Files .......................................................... 50  
Introduction ..................................................... 50  
Narrowing The Search Criteria ........................ 52  
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5.  
Click Find Now  
These files  
and folders  
meet the  
search  
criterion.  
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Finding Files  
Using This Learning  
Guide  
Introduction  
Introduction  
Once documents have been saved to your hard drive, they  
Windows 98 has become the a widely accepted operating  
system for PCs. With an improved graphical user inter-  
face (GUI) and support from all major software develop-  
ment companies, Windows 98 is destined for great  
success.  
have a nasty habit of getting lost. Especially, if you don't  
have a folder set aside for each type of document (word  
processor, spreadsheet, database, etc.), it's easy to forget  
into which folder the document was originally saved.  
Luckily, Windows 98 includes a powerful search program  
that can ferret out even the most well hidden files.  
Rather than requiring the computer user to memorize  
arcane commands, Windows 98 allows everyone, novices  
and experts, alike, to get to quickly get to work.  
1.  
2.  
Click Start  
Click Find  
And that's the name of the game with computers, get to  
work, be productive. And in the business arena, the faster  
one becomes productive, the greater the value of the  
software and computing environment.  
In this example, you will search for all files that have the  
word "write" in their name.  
3.  
Click Files or Folders  
Windows' interface is often referred to as WYSIWYG,  
What You See Is What You Get. This means that if a  
character appears on the screen in a small type size, it will  
print in a small size. If the type size is large, the printed  
size will be large. Also, line drawings, colors, and  
shadings appear on the screen as they will on paper.  
In the Named dialog box:  
4. Type WRITE  
In this learning guide, you will practice the major features  
of Windows 98. This guide was written by a team of  
professional computer instructors who have many years  
of experience teaching and explaining technical subjects,  
such as the previous versions of Windows.  
Each chapter presents a new facet of the software  
program and builds on the previous lessons. You may  
start at the beginning and work progressively through  
each chapter or you may jump to a specific topic and  
focus on exactly what you need right now.  
The Training Express team is very proud to present this  
guide to you, and we want you to succeed at learning  
Windows 98. Good luck, and have fun!  
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Mouse Basics  
Learning Objectives  
Finding Files  
Learning Objectives  
You will be able to:  
You will be able to:  
Describe the purpose of the  
mouse pointing device  
Find files located on disk  
Narrow search criteria  
Demonstrate how to properly hold  
the mouse  
Describe the following mouse  
operations:  
Click  
Double-click  
Drag  
Point  
Load Solitaire  
Exit Solitaire  
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If more than  
one printer is  
installed, you  
may select it  
here.  
Mouse Basics  
Introduction  
This chapter is appropriate for computer users who are  
new to the Windows environment or who desire addi-  
tional practice using a mouse and an input device.  
Select which  
portion of the  
document will  
be printed.  
The mouse is a manually-operated remote pointing tool. It  
is required to effectively use Windows 98. The mouse is  
used to select menu options and other graphic objects that  
are displayed on the screen. When you move the mouse  
across the mouse pad, the pointer will move in relative  
motion, on the screen.  
3.  
Click OK  
HoldingTheMouse  
If your mouse has  
three buttons, rest  
your fingers on the  
outside (first and  
third) buttons.  
Hold the mouse so that the wire is pointing away from  
you. Grasp it lightly between your thumb and fourth  
(ring) finger, and rest your index and middle fingers on  
the two buttons.  
Usually, the left button is used for clicking. However, if  
you prefer to hold the mouse in your left hand, you can  
swap the functions of the buttons.  
The buttons'  
functions may be  
swapped through  
the Control Panel  
program.  
Keep the mouse positioned so that the cable end is always  
facing directly in front and leading away from your body.  
To move the pointer to the right side of the screen, move  
the mouse to the right (on the mouse pad). To move the  
pointer to the top of the screen, move the mouse directly  
away from you (toward the top of the mouse pad).  
If you keep the mouse positioned so that the cord is strait  
ahead, you will be able to more quickly master the mouse  
movements because the hand-eye coordination will seem  
more natural.  
Pressing the left mouse button, while pointing to a menu  
option or screen object, will select the option or object.  
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This is called single clicking.  
SavingTheDocument  
An icon is a  
Positioning the mouse on a program icon and quickly  
depressing the left mouse button twice will load the  
program. This is called double clicking.  
graphic picture  
that represents a  
software program  
or document.  
To save this document for later retrieval:  
It's helpful to use a  
document name  
that will help you  
recognize this  
document quickly  
in the future.  
1.  
2.  
Click File  
Click Save  
Here are a few useful vocabulary terms and their defini-  
tions:  
In the "File name" dialog box:  
3. Type DGLTHANK.DOC  
Click: Quickly press and release the mouse button (usually the  
left button)  
Windows 98  
Double-click: Quickly press and release the mouse button twice.  
Drag: Depress the mouse button while moving the mouse  
Point: Position the mouse pointer at the item of choice.  
allows up to 255  
characters in a  
filename created  
using new 32-bit  
software  
programs. Older  
16-bit programs  
only allow  
In the following chapters, you will have the opportunity  
to practice using the mouse until you feel comfortable.  
filenames that  
conform to an 8.3  
format—up to  
eight characters, a  
period, and up to 3  
additional  
If you desire, you may repeat any chapter, until you are  
sure that you completely understand the skills and  
procedures.  
DGLTHANK.DOC is the name that is given to the  
document.  
SolitaireAsMouse  
Practice  
characters.  
4.  
Click Save  
PrintingTheDocument  
In the following exercises you will have the opportunity  
to practice using the mouse while playing the card game  
Solitaire.  
To print the document that you have created:  
This games is selected as a means to offer practice  
controlling the mouse input device. It is not intended to  
be a recommendation for Solitaire as a recreational  
pursuit in a business environment.  
1.  
2.  
Click File  
Click Print  
The print dialog window will appear, allowing you to  
choose the printer, number of copies, and other specifica-  
tions of this print job.  
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After changing the text size to 12 points, the document's  
characters are largeron the screen (and will print larger on  
paper).  
LoadingSolitaire  
To load the Solitaire game, you must locate the "Start"  
button in the lower left corner of the screen. "Start' is at  
the far left of the task bar.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Click Start  
Click Run  
If Windows 98 is  
installed in a  
Type  
c:\windows\sol.exe  
directory other  
than "c:\windows,"  
please enter the  
correct directory  
followed by  
Cursor  
displayed as  
an "I-beam"  
when editing  
text.  
"\sol.exe" to load  
Solitaire.  
ApplyingItalics  
4.  
Click OK  
To italicize all of the text in the document:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Click Edit  
Click Select All  
Click Italic  
Deck of face  
down cards  
Italic  
On the toolbar,  
there are three  
commonly used  
text attributes:  
(B) Bold, (I) Italic,  
and (U) Underline  
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The Solitaire game will load and the screen will display  
the cards as dealt in preparation for the game.  
Changing The Text Size  
The object of the game is to position all of the aces on the  
four empty spaces at the top of the game screen. Then all  
cards of that suite are placed on top of each ace, in  
numeric sequence.  
Text is selected  
To change the size of the text, you must select the  
characters in the document, and then choose the new text  
size.  
prior to applying  
any change to it.  
For example,  
before resizing,  
coloring, bolding,  
or underlining,  
text must be  
Solitaire won't let  
you cheat. If you  
place a card in a  
wrong spot, it will  
automatically  
In this example, you will change all of the document's  
text by:  
To reveal cards from the pack, you may move black cards  
onto red cards, in descending order or red cards onto  
black cards in descending order. Then click on the deck's  
top face down card to turn it over.  
1.  
2.  
Click Edit  
Click Select All  
return to its  
selected.  
If a face down card is visible anywhere on the screen, it  
may be turned over by double clicking it.  
original place.  
Edit  
Select All  
From the toolbar:  
3.  
Click and drag the text size menu to size 12.  
Text Size  
Solitaire  
substitutes the  
"Game" menu  
option for the  
"File" option that  
is used in most  
Windows  
ExitingSolitaire  
Selected text  
appears in  
reverse color,  
white on  
To close and exit the Solitaire game:  
1.  
2.  
Click Game  
Click Exit  
black.  
applications.  
The program will shut down (exit) and the window in  
which the game was running will close.  
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TypingADocument  
Windows 98  
Commands  
Learning Objectives  
Once the WordPad editing window appears, you may  
begin typing your document.  
For this exercise, please type the following document:  
April 10, 1999  
You will be able to:  
Damar Group, Ltd.  
9810 Patuxent Woods Drive  
Columbia, Maryland 21046-1577  
Close a window  
Minimize an application window  
Maximize an application window  
Restore an application window  
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Commands  
Introduction  
Word Processing  
Introduction  
All application windows in Windows 98 share common  
Windows 98 includes a useful word processing program,  
WordPad. It's not meant to compete with Microsoft Word  
or other leading word processing programs; however, for  
light-duty work, WordPad is perfect.  
commands. For example, the upper right corner of each  
window will feature three command buttons: minimize,  
maximize (or restore), and close.  
Close  
StartingWordPad  
Maximize  
Minimize  
To start WordPad:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Click Start  
Click Run  
Type  
c:\windows\write.exe  
4.  
Click OK  
Minimize  
An application window can be minimized, removed from  
the visible screen without closing or exiting the program.  
When an application's window is minimized, the applica-  
tion program continues to run; however, it is not visible  
on the screen.  
Minimizing some programs can improve overall system  
efficiency. For example, an Internet FTP (File Transfer  
Program) application may be downloading a file from a  
remote Internet site.  
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During the download process, an incremental counter  
reports the number of bytes of information that have been  
transferred.  
Word Processing  
Learning Objectives  
This continuously updating of the counter requires system  
processor time to update the screen every few seconds. If  
the program window were minimized, the counter would  
not be displayed, thereby saving a few processor cycles  
by not continuously updating the video screen.  
You will be able to:  
Open WordPad  
Maximize  
Type a document  
Maximize is the opposite of Minimize. If the application  
program that you're using would be easier to see in a full-  
screen mode, the window may be maximized—to the full  
size of the video display.  
Change the type size  
Italicize, bold, and underline text  
Save the document  
Print the document  
Once a window has been maximized, the middle com-  
mand button in the upper right corner of the screen will  
change to a "Restore" button. A maximized window may  
be "restored" to it's original size.  
Close  
Solitaire  
substitutes the  
"Game" menu  
option for the  
"File" option that  
is used in most  
Windows  
Any Windows application may be shut down by clicking  
the Close command button.  
Using the Close button has the same effect using the  
menu to by clicking File | Exit.  
applications.  
MenuCommands  
As you continue to use Windows 98 and additional  
Windows applications, you will notice that most applica-  
tion programs share common menus.  
For example, the first menu command is almost always  
File, and under this menu commands such as Open, Save,  
Close, and Exit can be found.  
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The next menu is usually Edit. Under the Edit menu  
commands such as Undo, Cut, Copy, and Paste will be  
found.  
The common menu structure is one of the features of  
Windows 98 that makes it easy to learn new software  
programs. In fact, the more programs you know, the  
easier it is to learn new programs.  
ResizingAWindow  
An application window that is not maximized may also be  
resized by dragging the side or corner of the window.  
For example, if you were to drag the bottom right corner  
of the Solitaire window toward the bottom right, the  
entire window will enlarge. If you were to drag that same  
corner toward the upper left, the window would shrink.  
MousePointerStyle  
To change the style of the mouse pointer:  
Moving A Window  
1.  
2.  
Click Pointers  
Select a scheme from the list  
To move a window on the screen, drag it's title bar, the  
colored bar at the top of the application window, to a new  
location on the screen. When you release the mouse  
button, the window will snap into place at the new  
location.  
The shape of the mouse pointers will be changed.  
By judiciously sizing and moving windows, it's possible  
to display more than one application on the screen at the  
same time.  
MultitaskingApplications  
If more than one program is running on your computer at  
the same time, you may use the <Alt-Tab> keystroke to  
switch from one program to another.  
Or, you may click on the program's name on the taskbar  
at the bottom of the Windows 98 screen.  
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Copy fonts to  
Fonts Folder  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Select the typefaces to be installed.  
Click Copy fonts to Fonts folder  
Click OK  
Using Explorer  
Learning Objectives  
ensures that the  
typeface  
information is  
properly installed  
on your computer's  
hard disk, not just  
on a diskette, CD-  
ROM, or network  
drive.  
You will be able to:  
Start Explorer  
Describe a folder  
View folder contents  
Define a registered file  
MousePointerControl  
Open a registered file in its host  
application program  
As you become more proficient with Windows 98, you  
may want to increase the speed at which the mouse  
responds to your physical movements.  
Move and copy a file  
Close an application window  
Exit Explorer  
To do this you must have the Control Panel open.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Double-click  
Click  
Mouse  
Motion  
Drag the Pointer speed selector toward either  
end, you should notice the response of the mouse has  
changed.  
If you are using a laptop or notebook computer that does  
not clearly display the mouse pointer while it is motion,  
you may want to turn on the mouse pointer trails.  
1.  
Click  
Show pointer trails  
Now, the mouse pointer shows trails as it moves across  
the screen, helping your find the pointer when it is in  
motion.  
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PrintingATypeface  
Sample  
Using Explorer  
If you use multiple  
To print the typeface's sample page, make sure one of the  
typeface samples is open:  
Introduction  
typefaces, it's  
convenient to have  
a printed set of  
each typeface's  
characteristics for  
easy reference.  
1.  
Click  
The Windows 98 Explorer is one of the most commonly-  
used features of the entire program. With it, you are able  
to organize the programs and documents that are stored  
on your computer's hard disk.  
The sample page will print, offering you a permanent  
record of the typeface's characteristics.  
With Windows 98, programs are stored in folders, which  
are also called directories. These are storage locations on  
the surface of the disk. Folders may exist on both hard  
disks, those storage devices inside your computer, and on  
diskettes, the portable disks that may be inserted and  
removed from your computer.  
Folders are  
InstallingNewFonts  
storage locations  
on your disk,  
It's a straightforward process to install a new font type-  
face.  
either hard disk or  
floppy diskette.  
From the Fonts menu:  
If it weren't for folders, all of the documents that you  
create and software programs that you buy would reside  
in the same place—in a pile of filenames hopelessly large  
and cumbersome.  
1.  
2.  
Click File  
Click Install New Font...  
Use folders as storage bins for computer information.  
Feel free to move files into or out of the folders as your  
organizational needs change. You can even remove old  
folders and create new ones.  
Before you can start to use Explorer, you must understand  
a new mouse clicking concept: Right-click.  
"Right-click" is the opposite of "click." If you would  
normally click the left mouse button, use the right button  
to "right-click."  
New typefaces may be installed from diskette, CD-ROM,  
or network drive.  
If, however, you have altered the function of your  
buttons, so that the right button is your "normal click,"  
then the "right-click" would be the left button—the  
opposite button.  
CD-ROMs are the  
most common  
method of  
The following example, demonstrates installing the  
"AlienEye" typeface from a CD-ROM, which is desig-  
nated as the "E:" drive on the computer.  
delivering new  
typefaces.  
3.  
Select the drive and folder that contains the  
typefaces that you wish to install.  
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Windows 98, Level One  
Windows 98, Level One  
FontControl  
StartingExplorer  
Windows 98 uses TrueType fonts that allow you to print  
to any graphics printer, including laser, inkjet, and dot  
matrix-style printers.  
1.  
2.  
Right-click  
Click  
Start  
Explorer  
A number of typefaces are preinstalled with Windows 98,  
and many software applications include additional type  
faces during their installation processes.  
FYI: This learning  
guide is printed in  
Times New Roman  
typeface—one of  
the preinstalled  
typefaces.  
To preview, add, or delete typefaces, you must access the  
"Fonts" icon from the Control Panel.  
From the Control Panel window:  
Folders on  
the C: Drive  
1.  
To preview the Arial typeface:  
1. Double-click Arial  
Double-click  
Fonts  
ViewingFolderContents  
To view the contents of a folder, double click the folder,  
and the contents will display on the right side of the  
screen.  
folder  
contents  
The Arial (TrueType) window appears allowing you to  
preview the character style of this typeface.  
You may close the Arial typeface window and preview  
other typefaces.  
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Windows 98, Level One  
Windows 98, Level One  
RegisteredDocuments  
SettingScreenResolution  
Many of the different types of documents that you will  
find in folders are registered with Windows 98.  
To set the resolution of the screen (how many dots of  
light are displayed on the monitor):  
That means the type of file is known to Windows 98  
because of the file's extension. For example, the file  
"readme.txt" is a text file—a file that contains only basic  
text, without any special formatting commands or  
computer instructions. The Windows 98 Explorer does  
not show file extensions. A registered document will  
have a file type associated with it.  
1.  
Click Settings  
Each video  
manufacturer has  
its own settings.  
Your "Settings"  
dialog box may  
vary from this  
example.  
A document that ends with ".doc," for example,  
"resume.doc" is most likely a MS Word document,  
because .doc is the extension assigned to MS Word  
document files.  
If a filename extension is registered in Windows 98, you  
may load both the document and it's host program at the  
same time by double-clicking the filename when viewed  
in Explorer.  
In this example, "Readme" has a registered filename  
extension. When the file "Readme" is double-clicked the  
document is loaded into Windows 98's Notepad program.  
Close button  
The higher the screen resolution, the smaller text and  
graphics will appear on the screen.  
Because, the physical monitor size is fixed: 14", 17", etc.  
However, the number of pixels of light that can be  
displayed is dynamic. The more pixels you use, the  
smaller the images; however, the resolution improves.  
For example, 1024 x 768 is a more resolute screen image  
than 640 x 480. The first number is the horizontal pixel  
count, the second number is the vertical pixel count.  
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Windows 98, Level One  
Windows 98, Level One  
From this dialog box, you may adjust the settings of the  
screen saver.  
Closing A Window  
The close button is  
When you are comfortable with the settings you have  
selected:  
To close a window and shut down the program, you may  
click the close button in the upper right corner of the  
window. The close button is the "X" button.  
the "X" in the  
upper right corner  
of a window  
1.  
Click OK  
Moving & Copying Files  
ChangingScreenColors  
It's a common occurrence to need to copy a file or group  
of files. Not only from one folder to another on the same  
disk, but also form hard disk to floppy diskette to allow  
for moving the files to another computer.  
To change the color of the Windows 98 screen:  
"Copy" means to  
duplicate.  
1.  
2.  
Click Appearance  
"Move" means to  
relocate.  
Select the Scheme dialog window  
Using Explorer, if a file were dragged to another folder  
on the same disk drive or same diskette, it would be  
moved from the original folder to the new folder.  
File being  
moved to  
another  
folder.  
3.  
4.  
Select a color scheme  
Click Apply  
However, if a file were dragged from within a folder to a  
folder on another disk drive or diskette, it would be  
copied.  
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Windows 98, Level One  
Windows 98, Level One  
2.  
Click Screen Saver  
ExitingExplorer  
To exit Explorer:  
1. Click Close Button  
From the Screen Saver dialog window:  
1.  
2.  
Select 3D Flower Box  
Click Settings  
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Windows 98, Level One  
Windows 98, Level One  
ScreenSaver  
Using Control Panel  
Learning Objectives  
Windows 98 includes a number of screen savers that will  
help prolong the life of your computer monitor.  
It's important to use a screen saver to reduce the fatigue  
and potential burn-in caused by the same image's being  
displayed for may hours at a time.  
You will be able to:  
Also, each screen saver includes a password option to  
prevent unauthorized use of your computer. Once the  
screen saver is activated, a password is required to access  
the computer.  
Load Control Panel  
Install a new printer  
In the Control Panel:  
Test a new printer  
1.  
Double-click  
Display  
Your display  
Setting the system date and time  
Install a screen saver  
Alter the screen colors  
Change the screen resolution  
dialog window  
may differ from  
this example. Each  
display  
manufacturer has  
individual settings  
and menu options.  
Preview and print sample  
typefaces  
Install typeface fonts  
Control the response of the mouse  
pointer  
Change the mouse pointer style.  
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Windows 98, Level One  
Windows 98, Level One  
SettingTheSystemTime  
Using Control Panel  
Personal computers usually have a battery-operated clock  
that allows the system to keep time even when turned off.  
Introduction  
However, most computers either gain or loss time each  
month. If this bothers you, it's possible to reset the system  
time through the Control Panel.  
Control Panel is the "engine room" of Windows 98. It  
allows access to most of the programs that control how  
Windows 98 functions.  
In the Control Panel window:  
1.  
Double-click  
Date/Time  
Here is a short list of the options that can be changed via  
Control Panel:  
Screen colors, resolution, and password-  
protected screen saver  
Printer fonts  
Mouse speed and sensitivity  
Accessibility options for users with physical  
challenges  
Printer types and connections  
Computer system date and time  
Network connections  
The month and year may be changed by dropping down  
their selection boxes and clicking on the correct month or  
year.  
Audio sounds and multimedia options  
Memory allocation and system performance  
Caution:  
Please read this  
Changing settings in the Control Panel can affect  
the performance of Windows 98 in both positive  
caution statement.  
and negative ways.  
Caution should be exercised when making  
Control Panel changes. If you are not completely  
sure of the effect that your change will have, you  
should not make the change.  
The time is altered by clicking within the digital time  
window and typing in the correct time.  
For additional information regarding Control  
Panel, and all Windows 98 operations, please  
refer to Microsoft's Windows 98 Resource Kit,  
ISBN 1-55615-678-2.  
After setting the date and time:  
1.  
Click OK  
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Windows 98, Level One  
Windows 98, Level One  
To change the printer's properties:  
LoadingControlPanel  
1.  
2.  
Right-click  
Click  
the newly installed printer  
Properties  
To load Control Panel:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Click Start  
Click Settings  
Click Control Panel  
The icons  
A dialog box will appear. In this box, you may alter the  
default settings of your printer driver.  
displayed in your  
Control Panel may  
vary from the  
example.  
The settings of  
your printer may  
vary from this  
example. Every  
printer driver has  
a different  
"Properties"  
dialog box.  
PrinterInstallation  
Installing a new printer into Windows 98 Control Panel  
will make the printer available to all Windows applica-  
tions, whether they are specifically designed for  
Windows 98 or for all versions, including Windows 95  
and Windows 3.1.  
Install a printer  
driver for each  
printer  
A correct printer "driver" must be installed for each  
printing device that you intend to use. Some printers  
emulate other more common printers; however, in  
general, it's best to install the manufacturer's approved  
device to ensure the best quality output.  
When you have completed setting the printer driver's  
properties:  
1.  
Click OK  
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Windows 98, Level One  
Windows 98, Level One  
A series of message boxes may appear on the screen  
during the printing of the test page. These do not require  
your intervention.  
InstallingAPrinterDriver  
To install a new printer:  
If the test page printed correctly:  
1.  
2.  
Double-click Printers  
Double-click Add Printer  
1.  
Click Yes  
If the test page did not print correctly:  
Windows 98 allows printers to be  
connected directly to your computer  
via a parallel or serial port or to  
your network.  
1.  
2.  
Click No  
Follow the on-screen instructions.  
If the printer is connected to your local area network, you  
must ensure that your print information is passed to the  
network, rather than to the local output port on your  
computer.  
Let's connect a local printer, one that will be connected  
directly to your computer's parallel port.  
1.  
2.  
Click Next  
Click Local printer  
ConfiguringAPrinter  
Once a new printer driver has been installed, you may  
want to configure it to meet your specific needs.  
For example, you may have installed additional memory  
to allow complex graphic printing, or you may want to  
alter the default settings of the printer.  
3.  
Click Next  
SelectingAModel  
You must now select the manufacturer and model of the  
printer driver that you will install.  
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Windows 98, Level One  
Windows 98, Level One  
In this example, let's select a Hewlett-Packard DeskJet  
560C color ink jet printer.  
Printing A Test Page  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Click Agfa (the first manufacturer listed)  
It's a good idea to allows Window 98 to print a test page  
to ensure that the printer driver and port were properly  
installed and configured.  
Type  
Press  
H (the first letter of HP)  
(down arrow)  
To print a test page:  
The option for HP (Hewlett-Packard) should not be  
selected. If not, please press the up or down arrow keys,  
as necessary, to select (highlight) the "HP" option.  
1.  
Click Yes  
4.  
5.  
Click any printer in the "Printers" column  
Press the down arrow until "HP DeskJet 560C  
Printer" is selected.  
2.  
Click Finish  
If you installed Windows 98 from CD-ROM or diskette,  
you may have insert a CD or diskette that contains the  
text of the test page.  
A dialog box will appear if the CD or diskette were  
needed.  
6.  
Click Next  
After inserting the requested CD or diskette:  
1.  
Click OK  
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Windows 98, Level One  
Selecting A Printer Port  
NamingThePrinter  
You must now select the printer's output port to which the  
printer is physically connected.  
The last installation step is to create a descriptive name  
for the printer. The printer name will help you recognize  
it when you select printers within your software applica-  
tions.  
In effect, you are instructing Windows 98 where the print  
data should be sent.  
1.  
Type  
a descriptive name for this printer.  
1.  
Click the printer port (usually LPT1:)  
2.  
Click Next  
SelectingADefault  
Printer  
If you would like Windows 98 to use this printer as the  
default (automatically selected) printer, you may click the  
"Yes" button.  
1.  
Click Next  
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