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How To Use Laptops (Basics) : Turning On A Computer

Laptops are powerful and portable alternatives to phones and desktops for getting work done on the go. Turning on a laptop involves pressing the power button, then waiting for it to boot up, which can take 15 seconds to several minutes. Users may then need to log in by entering their username and password. The keyboard and mouse or trackpad are used to interact with the laptop - the keyboard inputs text and commands, while the mouse controls the on-screen pointer and is used to click buttons.

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How To Use Laptops (Basics) : Turning On A Computer

Laptops are powerful and portable alternatives to phones and desktops for getting work done on the go. Turning on a laptop involves pressing the power button, then waiting for it to boot up, which can take 15 seconds to several minutes. Users may then need to log in by entering their username and password. The keyboard and mouse or trackpad are used to interact with the laptop - the keyboard inputs text and commands, while the mouse controls the on-screen pointer and is used to click buttons.

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How to Use Laptops (Basics)

Laptop or notebook computers are increasingly powerful, portable alternatives to smart


phones and desktop computers for getting serious work done on the go. If you're moving
up to your first laptop or just sitting down at an unfamiliar one, things might seem a little
odd at first. Fear not - follow these steps for getting started with all laptops and we'll get
you up and running like a pro in no time.

 Turning on a computer
The very first step is to  turn on  the computer. To do this, locate and press
the  power  button. It's in a different place on every computer, but it will
have the universal power button symbol (shown below).

Once turned on, your computer takes time before it's ready to use. You may
see a few different displays flash on the screen. This process is
called booting up, and it can take anywhere from 15 seconds to several
minutes.

Once the computer has booted up, it may be ready to use, or it may require
you to log in. This means identifying yourself by typing your user name or
selecting your profile, then typing your password. If you've never logged in
to your computer before, you may need to create an account.

 The keyboard and mouse

You interact with a computer mainly by using the keyboard and mouse, or


a trackpad on laptops. Learning to use these devices is essential to learning
to use a computer. Most people find it comfortable to place the keyboard on
the desk directly in front of them and the mouse to one side of the
keyboard.

KEYBOARD MOUSE

keyboard - piece of computer hardware used to input text, characters, and other


commands into a computer or similar device. The keyboard allows you to type
letters, numbers, and words into the computer. Whenever you see a flashing
vertical line—called the —you can start typing.

CURSOR

computer mouse - The mouse controls the pointer on the screen. Whenever


you move the mouse across the desk, the pointer will move in a similar
manner. A mouse usually has two buttons, which are referred to as the left
button and the right button. You will often interact with the computer by
moving the mouse pointer over something on the computer screen, then
clicking one of the buttons.

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