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    Computing for the Older and Wiser: Get Up and Running On Your Home PC

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    Computing for the Older and Wiser: Get Up and Running On Your Home PC

    Adrian Arnold, "Computing for the Older and Wiser: Get Up and Running On Your Home PC"
    Wiley | 2008-12-10 | ISBN: 0470770996 | 380 pages | PDF | 9,7 MB

    Computing for the Older&Wiser is a simple-to-follow user friendly guide aimed at the older generation introducing the basics of mastering a computer. Covering the latest release of Windows Vista Home Premium(TM) and Windows XP(TM), this book is designed for people who want straightforward instructions on how to use their home PC.
    Written in plain English, using no unintelligible 'computer speak' Adrian guides you step-by-step through the basics of computing including chapters on:
    Use of the keyboard and mouse
    Email and the Internet
    Customising your desktop
    Word processing
    Digital photography
    Useful websites
    and much more
    Useful tips and tricks and a question and answer revision section in each chapter will build your confidence, get you up-to-date and technologically savvy in no time!
    If you want to learn how to search and shop online, email or chat to family and friends, and you have the enthusiasm to learn a new skill then this book is for you.
    With explanatory screenshots in full colour
    Easy to read font
    Supplementary website - including additional exercises to help improve your PC skills, further online hints and tips, and a directory of useful resources. www.pcwisdom.co.uk
    "Computing for the Older & Wiser will take readers comfortably through getting started on their home PC. The content is similar to what we would take our clients through if they were to attend a class, which is exactly the right level."
    —Faye Lester, Computer Training Coordinator, Age Concern Camden, UK
    "I have not had so much fun for years"
    —Renee Moore, 79, pupil at Age Concern, Colchester, UK



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