Amazon.com Review
For anyone frightened or frustrated by the complexity of the PC,
How to Use Computers offers the first step to opening the door to technology. It's a big, colorful, friendly guide filled with everything from cartoon-like screen shots to winking wizards. Lisa Biow doesn't just launch into the basics of word processing, she provides a more comprehensive background for how to coexist with computers. For example, topic 1 is titled, "Computers Are Not Fragile," and she encourages readers to play around with their systems. Making mistakes and exploring are fine ideas, she extols. She eases readers into fundamental concepts, such as the difference between hardware and software, how memory works, and how to copy files and folders. For those who are unpacking their first PC,
How to Use Computers is a reassuring beginner's guide.
--Jennifer Buckendorff
From the Back Cover
A four-color visual approach to learning that is easy to follow and fun for you to use when learning about your PC. You will quickly and easily learn how to use your computer, work with the latest version of Windows, learn basic software skills, use multimedia features, use the internet and more! How To Use Computers, New Edition provides all of the information a novice needs to know to quickly and successfully, without overwhelming you with too much text or coverage. New series features include quick reference where am I tabs, more complete index with terms familiar to the reader and not just the author, and new updated look and feel.