Microsoft Windows Operating Systems: Implicit and Explicit Features of Windows 10, Postgraduate Course

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Microsoft Windows Operating Systems: Implicit and Explicit Features of Windows 10, Postgraduate Course

  • Course description For Whom This Course is Designed
    This Course is Designed For:



    Office Staffs;





    Data Entry Operators;





    Data Encoders;





    Researchers;





    Applications Engineers;





    Computer and Information Systems Managers;





    Help Desk Technicians;





    Information Technology Directors;





    Information Technology Managers;





    Management Information Systems Directors;





    Programmers;





    Programmer Analysts;





    Security Specialists;





    Senior Applications Engineers;





    Senior Network Engineers;





    Senior Programmer Analysts;





    Senior Security Specialists;





    Senior Software Engineers;





    Senior Support Specialists;





    Senior System Administrators;





    Senior System Analysts;





    Senior System Architects;





    Senior System Designers;





    Senior Systems Analysts;





    Support Specialists;





    System Administrators;





    System Analysts;





    System Architects;





    System Designers;





    Systems Analysts;





    Systems Software Engineers;





    Technical Specialists;





    Telecommunications Specialists;





    Web Administrators;





    Desktop Publishers;





    Web Writers;





    Web Editors;





    Computer Programmers;





    Graphic and Web Designers;





    Front End Web Developers;





    I.T Staff;





    All others desirous of enhancing their expertise on Microsoft Windows 10 and 11 Operating Systems.



    Course Contents, Concepts, and Issues
    M2 - Part 1 - Salient Aspects of Windows10 and 11 Operating Systems (1)



    Installing and configuring Microsoft ‘Windows 10 and 11 Operating System’;





    Browser choice, for Windows 10 and 11;





    Getting back to the desktop, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Keeping scroll bar visible, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Using the scroll bar, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Personalising ‘Settings’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Pinning items to task bar, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Removing items from task bar, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Understanding the ‘Start Menu’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Adding apps to the ‘Start Menu’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Removing apps from the ‘Start Menu’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Using the ‘Apps Store’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Open Settings or Control Panel;





    Understanding ‘System Settings’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Working with Windows 10 and 11 device settings;




    Setting up mobile phones, for Windows 10 and 11.

    M2 - Part 1 - Salient Aspects of Windows10 and 11 Operating Systems (2)



    Configuring ‘Network Connections, for Windows 10 and 11;





    Setting time zone, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Choosing date and time formats, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Choosing desired language, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Time & Language Settings





    Gaming Settings





    Activating ‘Ease of Access’ or ‘Accessibility’ settings, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Changing ‘Privacy Setting’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Enabling ‘Automatic Updates’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Changing ‘Security Settings’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    32-Bit and 64-Bit Version of Windows 10 and 11;





    Determining Windows 10 and 11 Edition;





    Windows 10 and 11 Professional;





    Windows 10 and 11 Education;




    Windows 10 and 11 Home.

    M2 - Part 3 -  Implicit Aspects of Windows 10 and 11  Operating Systems (1)



    ‘Command Prompt’ customisation;





    ‘Drag and Dropping’ to pin Windows;





    Accessing Start Menu; ...





    Adding folders to Windows 10 and 11 libraries;





    Creating Libraries visibility, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Direct ‘Proximity Sharing’;





    Disabling background apps;





    Enabling ‘Dark Mode’;





    Encoding ‘God Mode’;





    Enhanced Windows Search;





    Gesture Tracking, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Hidden Start Menu;





    Important ‘Keyboard Shortcuts;





    Making ‘File Extensions’ visible in ‘File Explorer’;





    Minimising Multiple Windows;





    Navigating between ‘Virtual Desktops’;




    Pausing upd
    Printing to PDF.

    M2 - Part 4 -  Implicit Aspects of Windows 10 and 11  Operating Systems (2)



    Resetting Windows, from the Cloud;





    Screen Rotation;





    Setting ‘Silent Notifications’;





    Show Desktop Button;





    Sliding Power-off;





    Testing Apps in Sandbox;





    Testing files in sandbox;





    Uncovering ‘Game Bar’;





    Understanding ‘Sandbox’;





    Understanding Windows 10 and 11 libraries;





    Using ‘Emoji’ in Windows 10 and 11;





    Using ‘KAOMOJI’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Using ‘Light Mode’;





    Using Dictation;





    Using Windows 10 and 11 libraries;





    Utilising ‘Conversions’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Utilising ‘Screen Capture’;





    Working with symbols, in Windows 10 and 11.




    Accessing Windows 10 and 11 ‘Secret Start Menu’.

    M2 - Part 5 -  Implicit Aspects of Windows 10 and 11  Operating Systems (3)



    Activating ‘Night Light’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Adding and deleting ‘Start-up Programs’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Changing ‘System Notification’ settings, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Changing default programs, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Controlling the number of ‘screen captures’ to store, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Disabling ‘Aero Shake’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Disabling ‘Visual Effects’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Disabling Fast Start-up’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Enabling ‘Aero Shake’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Enabling ‘Fast Start-up’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Enabling ‘Reading View’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Enabling ‘Screen Capture’, for ‘Steps Recorder’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Enabling ‘Steps Recorder’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Enabling ‘Storage Sense’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Enabling ‘Visual Effects’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Fixing ‘Media Streaming’ in Windows 10 and 11;





    Getting ‘Windows Maps’, in Windows 10 and 11;




    Managing ‘Virtual Desktops’, in Windows 10 and 11

    M2 - Part 6 -  Implicit Aspects of Windows 10 and 11  Operating Systems (4)



    Setting ‘System Restore Point’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Setting output location, for ‘Steps Recorder’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Turning off ‘Media Streaming’ in Windows 10 and 11;





    Turning off ‘Storage Sense’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Turning on ‘Spatial Sound’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Using ‘Quick Assist’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Using ‘Snipping Tool’, , in Windows 10 and 11;





    Working with ‘Advanced System Settings’, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Changing IP Address, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Booting computer, from an external storage, in Windows 10 and 11;





    Creating ‘Installation Media’, for Windows 10 and 11;





    Downloading Windows 10 and 11, on external storage device;





    Detecting Windows 10 and 11 Licence Key;





    Partitioning Computer Drive, for Windows 10 and 11;





    Reformatting computer programme drive, for Windows 10 and 11 operating system.





    Choosing ‘Restore Point’, in Windows 10 and 11.
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