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WELCOME TO THE NEW SENIORS GUIDE TO COMPUTERS

Bits? Bytes? MP3s? RAM? Internet? Email? Windows? CPU? CD-Rs? DVD-Rs?

Do any of the above terms seem confusing?
Does looking at them give you a dull pain between your ears?
Does sending an email seem like a major accomplishment?

If you answered "yes" to any of the above questions then this group is for you. For those of you who are entering the information super highway late in life and have children or grandchildren who know more about computers than Perdue knows about chicken, then check out "Senior's Guide to Computers". It's also perfect for computer beginners of all ages!

Senior's Guide to Computers is designed to teach senior citizens, kids, moms and dads all about computers. Learn the ins and outs of personal computers with examples, pictures, videos and descriptions actually written in easy-to-understand English.

Numerous articles will cover every area necessary to turn your computer from a $1,000 paperweight to a valuable tool for productivity, communication, business, entertainment and much more.

Topics covered:

The Basics:
An overview of the main parts of a personal computer (PC) as it relates to your own physical office.

Accessibility:
How to set up a computer for individuals with vision and other disabilities.

* Accessibility Wizard
* Color Vision Deficiency
* Keyboard setup
* Magnifier
* Monitor setup
* Mouse setup
* Narrator
* On-Screen Keyboard
* Utility Manager
* Voice Recognition Software

Backing up your data:
Probably the single most important task you'll perform.

* Benefits of offline storage
* External hard drives
* Making copies of your personal data to CDs and DVDs
* Making images of an entire drive
* Reviews of different backup software

Email:

* Email programs
* Email attachments
* How to handle spam
* Phishing schemes
* Safe email practices
* Web-based email

Hardware:

* CD/DVD burners
* Hard Drive storage
* Keyboards
* Memory
* Mice
* Monitors

Internet:

* Web Browsers:
* Connection types:
* Safe surfing
* Search engines
* Settings

Security:

* Anti-spyware software
* Anti-virus software
* Hardware Firewalls
* Online banking
* Online shopping
* Software Firewalls
* Windows Service Pack 2
* Windows Update
* Windows user accounts

Software:

* Financial
* Free alternatives
* Office Suites
* Photo Management

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Hey Jeff! I have a question. Why is it when I get emails from Eons, half of them go to my inbox and the rest go to my bulk mail? How do I get them all going to my inbox?
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4 months ago
Finally a senior site that makes sense.
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3 months ago