What's New in Windows 98 Tutorial (Jewel Case) | 
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| • | Learn to identify with and utilize the new interface in Windows 98 | | • | opics Covered: Discussing Power Management, Multi-tasking with multiple monitors | | • | Using double click vs. single click, Selecting the Desktop , Web Style , Using power-save | | • | Using the Links bar, Adding an Address bar, Discussing the Active Desktop, Working with AutoComplete | | • | Describing the TV viewer, Defining FAT 32, Discussing the new hardware support and much more |
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Product Description After completing the lessons in this tutorial, you'll be able to identify with and utilize the new interface in Windows 98. You'll learn how to upgrade a Windows 95 computer to Windows 98 and how to install Windows 98 over a computer with MS-DOS on it. Finally, you'll learn how to run Windows 98 and change commonly used settings such as the settings for single and double clicking, Power Management and the display properties. Topics Covered: Discussing Power Management, Multi-tasking with multiple monitors, Using double click vs. single click, Selecting the Desktop , Web Style , Using power-save, Using the Links bar, Adding an Address bar, Discussing the Active Desktop, Working with AutoComplete, Integrating Internet Explorer with Windows Explorer, Using the Go & Favorites menu, Discussing NetMeeting, Setting Security features, Discussing the Wallet, Where to download programs, Changing the Taskbar & Start menu settings, Adding to the startup menu, Removing items from startup, Discussing the New Hardware support, Describing the TV viewer, Discussing NetShow, Defining FAT 32, Discussing the new hardware support, Using Internet connectivity
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