Teach yourself how to navigate and use the most unified version of Windows in Microsoft's history, whether it's on your phone, tablet or desktop computer.
In this guide you'll explore...
Windows 10's new features, menus and utilities
Setting up your computer, downloading and upgrading to Windows 10
Navigating Windows 10 using the new start menu, action centre, taskbar and touch screen gestures
Using the desktop and running applications
Using Cortana virtual assistant and Microsoft Edge Web Browser
Using OneDrive
Backing up your important data with filehistory
Antivirus and internet safety
Taking, enhancing and organising your photographs
Downloading & watching videos
Downloading & listening to music
Staying in touch friends, family and colleagues using Mail, Calendar & People App
Maintaining Windows 10, scanning drives for errors and basic recovery procedures and more...
Clear instruction, and easy-to-follow tutorials with illustrated photographs, graphics and screen prints, guide you through the procedures every step of the way.
If you want to get up and running quickly and easily with the new Windows 10, this is the guide you need.
With over 20 years' experience in the computer industry, Kevin Wilson has made a career out of technology and showing others how to use it. After earning a master's degree in computer science, software engineering, and multimedia systems, Kevin has held various positions in the IT industry including graphic & web design, programming, building & managing corporate networks, and IT support.
He serves as senior writer and director at Elluminet Press Ltd, he periodically teaches computer science at college, and works as an IT trainer in England while researching for his PhD. His books have become a valuable resource among the students in England, South Africa, Canada, and in the United States.
Kevin's motto is clear: "If you can't explain something simply, then you haven't understood it well enough." To that end, he has created the Exploring Tech Computing series, in which he breaks down complex technological subjects into smaller, easy-to-follow steps that students and ordinary computer users can put into practice.