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Computer Help for Seniors (and Other Newbies)Good Books For Learning
Teach Yourself VISUALLY Computers, 4th edition, by Paul McFedries.Windows XP For Seniors
Taming Your Computer: The Simple Basics by Barb WalkerThis book is a MUST for computer novices, especially senior citizens. It takes the reader from the absolute beginning, describing the parts of the computer screen and how to navigate in Microsoft Windows. Several pages are dedicated to the keyboard and the function of the keys. It's Never Too Late to Love a Computer: The Fearless Guide for SeniorsA reassuring, friendly, straightforward guide that will turn computerphobes into computerphiles. Written especially for people who did not grow up with personal computers or even use them in the office. It presents everything that older newbies need to know: selecting, buying, and setting up hardware and software; using and adjusting the monitor; getting comfortable with the mouse and keyboard; adding and operating peripherals such as a printer or scanner. Show Me Microsoft Windows XP (2nd edition - Show Me series)If you are looking for a fast, easy way to learn all about your Windows XP computer, this is it. Show Me Microsoft Windows XP covers all the most important features of Windows XP using clear, step-by-step instructions supported by hundreds of illustrations and screen shots. A troubleshooting guide will also help you solve common problems. Click on the logo below.
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