Access Information Using
Access Information Using
Access Information Using
Using
Computer
At the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
• Select correct program/application based on job requirements;
• Access program/ application containing the information required
according to company procedures;
• Select, open and close desktop for navigation purposes; and
• Carry out keyboard techniques in line with OHS requirements
THE DESKTOP (Overview)
• The desktop is the main screen area that you see after you
turn on your computer and log on to Windows.
• Like the top of an actual desk, it serves as a surface of your
work.
• When you open programs or folders, they appear on the
desktop. You can also put things on the desktop, such as
files and folders, and arrange them however you want.
Working with desktop icons
-Icons are small pictures that represents files, programs and other items.
a. The large pane shows a short list of programs on your computer. Your computer
manufacturer can customize this list, so its exact appearance will vary. Clicking All
b. In the lower left corner is the search box, which allows to look for the programs and
c. The right pane provides access to commonly used folders, files, settings and features.
It’s also where you go to log off from windows or turn off your computer.
• The Search box
It is one of the most convenient ways to find thins on your computer. The exact location of the
items doesn’t matter – the Search box will scour your programs and all of the folders in your
personal folder (which includes Documents, Pictures, Music, desktop, and other common
locations). It will also search your e-mail messages, saved instant messages, appointments and
contacts.