This book introduces first-time computer users to the PC experience and the MS-DOS operating system with useful pictures, facts, and techniques arranged in easy-to-read two-page spreads. Each spread demonstrates how to perform the most common and most necessary computer function. No fancy terms, no intimidating technobabble, no condescension, just straightforward information conveyed in pictures and text. The book contains both tutorial and reference elements and encourages browsing and exploration. It gently teaches the reader with photographs and illustrations, answers to popular questions, warning boxes, and tips from the series' colorful commentator, the WYSIWYG wizard.