Windows 10 was released in 2015 as Microsoft's latest operating system, succeeding both Windows 8 and Windows 7. It has undergone several major updates, including the November 2015 Update, Anniversary Update of 2016, and Creators Update of 2017. New features in Windows 10 include the return of the Start Menu, Cortana digital assistant, Microsoft Edge browser, and integration of mobile devices. Future updates will focus on mixed reality, virtual reality, and connectivity across devices.
This is a simple tutorial about windows 10. This includes basic operations of windows 10 OS. This includes how to open start, visual Desktop, Microsoft edge and so many features of windows 10.
This is a simple tutorial about windows 10. This includes basic operations of windows 10 OS. This includes how to open start, visual Desktop, Microsoft edge and so many features of windows 10.
Windows 10 is released! Here's an overview of what's new in Windows 10 and what those features mean to you. Also, check out the new course on lynda.com: http://www.lynda.com/Windows-tutorials/Windows-10-New-Features/380386-2.html
I have given the explanation simply in a way that any one can understand on how to approach to a computer and to obtain it's basic skills on using windows 7 platform.
This is a session that I did for my retirement community. It to help our seniors understand what Windows 10 offers and how to use its features. I tried to include a lot to get a good overview of Windows 10. For those already using it, I included some tips & tricks to help use it.
Working with Windows 7 - This presentation will make you well versed with
It's Introduction, Features of Windows 7, How to start Windows, The start button, My Computer, Files and folders- how to open create, delete, Creating a file, folder, modifying it, Context menu
Shortcut and many more.... Lets get started
Getting Started with Windows 10
Tips for Managing Multiple Windows
Personalizing Your Desktop
Customizing the Start Menu
Customizing the Start Menu
Managing User Accounts and Parental Controls
Security features in Windows 10
A public beta version of Windows 10 branded as Windows Technical Preview (later known as Windows Insider Preview) was released on October 1, 2014. Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 are able to upgrade into Windows 10 and also able to roll back into previous OS if you want.
Overlying goal of Windows 10 is to unify the Windows PC, Windows Phone, Windows Embedded and Xbox One product families, as well as new product categories such as the Surface Hub and HoloLens,
Windows 10 adds a new revision of the desktop Start menu and a virtual desktop system, and it allows modern apps to run within windows on the desktop as well as in full-screen mode, cortana, project spartan etc.
We get the feeling there’s a lot more for Microsoft to share about Windows 10, and we won’t get to see it until the Microsoft Build Developer Conference in April 2015.
Windows 10 is released! Here's an overview of what's new in Windows 10 and what those features mean to you. Also, check out the new course on lynda.com: http://www.lynda.com/Windows-tutorials/Windows-10-New-Features/380386-2.html
I have given the explanation simply in a way that any one can understand on how to approach to a computer and to obtain it's basic skills on using windows 7 platform.
This is a session that I did for my retirement community. It to help our seniors understand what Windows 10 offers and how to use its features. I tried to include a lot to get a good overview of Windows 10. For those already using it, I included some tips & tricks to help use it.
Working with Windows 7 - This presentation will make you well versed with
It's Introduction, Features of Windows 7, How to start Windows, The start button, My Computer, Files and folders- how to open create, delete, Creating a file, folder, modifying it, Context menu
Shortcut and many more.... Lets get started
Getting Started with Windows 10
Tips for Managing Multiple Windows
Personalizing Your Desktop
Customizing the Start Menu
Customizing the Start Menu
Managing User Accounts and Parental Controls
Security features in Windows 10
A public beta version of Windows 10 branded as Windows Technical Preview (later known as Windows Insider Preview) was released on October 1, 2014. Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 are able to upgrade into Windows 10 and also able to roll back into previous OS if you want.
Overlying goal of Windows 10 is to unify the Windows PC, Windows Phone, Windows Embedded and Xbox One product families, as well as new product categories such as the Surface Hub and HoloLens,
Windows 10 adds a new revision of the desktop Start menu and a virtual desktop system, and it allows modern apps to run within windows on the desktop as well as in full-screen mode, cortana, project spartan etc.
We get the feeling there’s a lot more for Microsoft to share about Windows 10, and we won’t get to see it until the Microsoft Build Developer Conference in April 2015.
Introducing Windows 8.1 Preview and Windows RT 8.1 Preview
Windows 8.1 Preview is the next step forward for a truly modern computing experience
with the widest possible range of devices: from the smallest tablets and convertibles
to the sleekest and highest-powered notebooks, all delivering the latest advances in screens, battery life, performance, and design. Microsoft and its expansive partner community continue to innovate and deliver imaginative and diverse hardware to meet the needs and preferences of the 1.2 billion Windows users around the world.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/preview
Why did Microsoft create Windows 8? Why is it so different? Is it better than Windows 7? This presentation gives you a quick answer to these questions and shows you how to get started.
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Knowledge engineering: from people to machines and back
Windows10
1.
2. How did we get here?
Windows 8 was released in 10/2012. It was mainly for mobile
devices.
Windows 10 was released in 7/2015. Back to Computer/Laptop
users.
Windows 10 November Update – 11/12/15
Windows 10 Anniversary Update – 8/2/16
Windows 10 Creators Update – 4/11/17
3. Help! My Computer upgraded from Windows 7/8.1 to Windows 10 without my
permission.
Go to this article to roll back to Windows 7/8.1 if it upgraded to Windows 10 without
your permission. Windows 7 will be supported until 1/14/2020.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/3043526/microsoft-windows/microsoft-upgraded-
users-to-windows-10-without-their-ok.html
Or do a Factory Reset. Go to Office Max, Best Buy, or Data Doctors if need help.
8. The Start Menu is back!
You can access your files, programs and apps (including most used and recently added),
the settings, and turn off your computer.
9.
10. Click on the Windows button then All apps to get to
all of your apps. They are in alphabetical order.
13. You can right click on an app and unpin it, resize it, uninstall it ,pin it to your task bar,
etc.
14. You can pin apps, folders, email accounts, contacts, and settings to the
start menu by right clicking on the thing you want to pin and then click on
the Pin to Start Option. You can also do this for websites in Edge, and notes
in OneNote.
26. Cortana
Cortana is Microsoft’s version of Apple’s SIRI and Google’s Google
Now (Hello Google). She is named after the assistant to the Master
Chief in the computer game Halo. You can ask her questions, set
reminders or alarms, create calendar events, check the weather or
time, or search for programs, files, directions, or the web,
35. You can read epub ebooks without
DRM in Microsoft Edge.
You can buy ebooks in the
Microsoft Store.
36. Action Center
To get to the Action Center click on the Notifications Button in the lower
right hand corner of the screen. You can get to the settings, notifications
etc. through the action center.
38. System has settings for display, Notifications & actions, Power & sleep,
Storage, Tablet mode, Multitasking, Projecting to this PC, Shared
experiences, About.
39. Devices has settings for your devices. Bluetooth, usb, etc. Printers and
scanners, Mouse, Typing, Pen & Windows Ink, AutoPlay, USB.
40. Adding a device and all of the devices are now all in one place
41. Network and Internet have settings for Status, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Dial-up, VPN,
Airplane mode, Mobile hotspot, Data usage, Proxy.
42. Personalization has settings for the Background, Colors of the windows etc, Lock
screen, Themes, Start menu, Taskbar.
43. Apps has settings for Apps & features, Default apps, Offline maps,
and Apps for websites.
44. Accounts has settings for Your info, Email & app accounts, Sign-in
options, Access work or school, Family & other people, Sync your
settings.
45. Time & language has settings for Date & time, Region & language, and
Speech.
46. Gaming has settings for the Game bar, Game DVR, Broadcasting, and Game
Mode.
47. Ease of Access has settings for Narrator, Magnifier, High contrast, Closed captions,
Keyboard, Mouse, Other options.
50. Update & security has settings for Windows Update, Windows Defender, Backup,
Troubleshooting, Recovery, Activation, Find My Device, For developers, and
Windows Insider Program.
51. All updates are now mandatory. You cannot choose what updates to
download and updates are automatically downloaded.
52. You can now restart your computer or pick a different time or
snooze so it will install the updates later.
54. You can get to the Control
Panel by searching for it in
the windows menu or with
Cortana.
55. Apps - Windows 10 comes with several apps installed.
Movies
& TV
Photos
Maps
Groove
Music
56. You can buy apps, games, music, and movies and tv shows, and books through the
Microsoft Store. You can purchase these with a credit card or a Microsoft Store Gift
Card. Click on the icon with the shopping bag with the windows symbol on it to get
to the store.
Microsoft Store
57. Do a search for the program, show, movie, music, or book you wish to look for.
Then click on the item you want.
58. Then click on get or the price or the item. Get is free. The price is the price of
the app. You can pay with a Windows Store Gift Card. You don’t have to give
them a credit card number.
60. Look at the rating of the app and their reviews before you buy it.
61. Windows 10 Apps
Wunderlist, Evernote, OneNote,
Dropbox
Netflix, Hulu, Plex, Kodi
Pandora, Spotify
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, FourSquare
Ebay, Amazon
Nook, Kindle, Overdrive
Duolingo
Skype
Microsoft Solitaire, Microsoft Mahjohg,
Minesweeper
62. You can get to tasks in task view by clicking on the Tasks View
button. Or you can also still click on the icon of the program in
the task bar you want to switch to.
63. You can click on Task View, then New desktop to create a new desktop, or to get to another desktop
that you have already created.
64. What did they take away in Windows 10?
Windows Media Center
Can be replaced by Kodi, Plex, or MediaPortal.
Gadgets
Can be replaced by 8GadgetPack or Sidebar by
gadgetsrevived.com.
65. My Computer has Windows 7 or Windows 8.
How do I upgrade to Windows 10?
Click on the Get Windows 10 Button, then click on Get Windows 10, then Download
now.
Then restart your computer when it’s ready and it will upgrade to Windows 10
You can purchase Windows 10.
Run the Windows Updates to your computer to make sure you have the latest
updates for your computer.
66. What’s new Windows Creators
Update - 4/11/17
Windows Ink
Augmented Reality - enables users to
view the real world around them,
with an added layer of information or
interaction digitally overlaid – it’s
generally achieved without a headset,
with mobiles and tablets often being
used – and has generated some fun
viral marketing campaigns as brands
have enabled their customers to
unlock interactive content on their
devices. PokemonGo, Snapchat, &
Windows Ink are examples if this.
68. Windows ink also lets you draw on
Microsoft Edge, Pictures, Maps,
Word, Sticky Notes, OneNote, and
other apps that are available in the
Microsoft Store
71. Getting ready for virtual reality. VR headsets and apps from
the Microsoft Store will be available in the future. Also, VR
content on Websites in Edge.
Virtual Reality enables users to see and “move” through a
virtual environment, it’s a completely immersive experience
which shuts out external stimuli through the headset.
72. Mixed Reality - offers an opportunity to merge the real and
virtual, enables the brand to become a part of the user’s
experience rather than a redundant bystander. Instead of
a virtual venue tour, MR facilitates a guided virtual venue
tour, instead of showcasing a completely simulated
version of a product, MR enables the real-life product to
be displayed with additional data or animation overlaid,
providing a deep-dive behind the circuitry to explain the
inner workings for example.
Example : a Roller Coaster.
73. Windows Hello lets you sign in to your Windows 10 computer with a fingerprint
scanner or face recognition
75. What’s Next?
4/20/17 Microsoft announced that major updates
will be released on March and September.
Windows will probably stay Windows 10 and name
Updates differently like OS10 which is now on OS
version 10.12-Sierra. Regular updates will still
come out the 2nd Tuesday of every month.
5/2/17 Microsoft announced Windows 10 S that
only runs apps from the Microsoft Store.
Microsoft Build Conference May 10- May 12 in
Seattle.
76. Fall Update in Sept 2017 Codename Redstone 3
My People - Originally planned for Redstone 2, My People is a new social feature being
built into Redstone 3 that will allow you to pin your favorite contacts to your taskbar for
easy access recent conversations, emails, contact details and more. You'll be able to share
files directly to a contact on your taskbar, collaborate in documents and keep in touch no
matter where you are in the operating system.
Cortana Speaker Devices – Speakers like Amazon Echo and Google Home run by Cortana.
Cortana gets own settings page.
Timeline - This feature will present on-screen cards showing recent and past activity, and,
like several new features in Fall Creators, will work across your devices. Any Android or iOS
device can include apps that talk to the Microsoft Graph, which then informs your PC
about an activity to which you may want to return.
VR Headsets – Holidays
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3196367/windows/the-windows-10-fall-creators-
updates-best-new-features.html#slide13
http://www.pcmag.com/article/353645/windows-10-fall-creators-update-7-things-to-
check-out
78. Windows 8 Resources
Windows 8
https://sites.google.com/a/nypl.org/techconnect/course-
materials/windows8basics
Windows 8
http://denverlibrary.org/files/Windows%208%20101%20handout_0.pdf
Windows 8
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/windows8
Handouts
http://www.slideshare.net/cat509/windows10-
57416263