Education
Basics of Window 98
Introduction to Windows 98
Start Windows
Start a Program
Using the Mouse
Maximize a Window
Minimize a Window
Move a Window
Size a Window
Scroll Through a Window
Switch Between Windows
Close a Window
Shut Down Windows
View Contents of Your Computer
Change Appearance of Items
Sort Items
Using Windows Explorer
Open a File
Select Files
Rename a File
Create a New Folder
Move and Copy Files
Copy a File to a Floppy Disk
Delete a File
Restore a Deleted File
Empty the Recycle Bin
Find a File
Move the Taskbar
Size the Taskbar
Change the Date and Time
Add Wallpaper
Set Up a Screen Saver
Change Screen Colors
Change Screen Resolution
Change Color Depth
Change Mouse Settings
Play a Music CD
Adjust the Volume
Format a Floppy Disk
Detect and Repair Disk Errors
Add Windows Components
Install a Printer
Basics of Window 98
Switch Between Windows
You can have more than one window open at a time you can easily switch between all the windows you have open. Each window is like a separate piece of paper. Switching between window lets you place a different piece of paper at the top of the pile.
  1. You can work in only one window at a time. The active window (example : paint) appears in front of all other windows and displays a blue title bar.

  2. The taskbar displays a button for each open window.

  3. To display the window you want to work with in front of all other windows, move the mouse over its button on the taskbar and then press the left button.

  4. The window appears in front of all other windows. This lets you clearly view the contents of the window.