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The document provides instructions for basic use of a laptop computer. It outlines turning on the laptop and logging in, connecting to Wi-Fi, accessing installed applications from the start menu or dock, customizing settings, putting the laptop to sleep or shutting it down, charging the battery when low, and storing the laptop safely when not in use.

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The document provides instructions for basic use of a laptop computer. It outlines turning on the laptop and logging in, connecting to Wi-Fi, accessing installed applications from the start menu or dock, customizing settings, putting the laptop to sleep or shutting it down, charging the battery when low, and storing the laptop safely when not in use.

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Anita Dwi S (06/XII MIPA 6)

Sarah Novianty (25/XII MIPA 6)

Sherly Ramadhani (28/XII MIPA 6)

Zahrah Tsany Puspita (33/XII MIPA 6)

How to Use Laptop

1. Locate the power button, usually found near the keyboard or on the side of your laptop.

2. Press and hold the power button until the laptop starts up. You will see the manufacturer’s logo

and the desktop screen.

3. Once the laptop boots up, you’ll typically be prompted to log in with a username and password,

PIN, or fingerprint scan, depending on your laptop’s security settings.

4. Familiarize yourself with the desktop layout, you’ll usually find icons for files, folders, and

applications.
5. If you’re not already connected to the internet, click on the Wi-Fi icon in the system tray

(usually located in the bottom-right corner).

6. Select your Wi-Fi network, enter the password if prompted, and wait for the connection to

establish.

7. Click on the Start button or open the Dock to access a list of installed applications and settings.

8. To customize your laptop’s settings, open the “Settings” or “Control Panel” (found in the Start

Menu or Dock).

9. When you’re done using your laptop, you can choose to shut it down completely or put it to

sleep.

10. To put your laptop to sleep, simply close the lid or use the sleep/hibernate option in the Start

Menu or Dock.

11. When your laptop’s battery is low, connect the charger to the laptop and plug it into a power

outlet.

12. When you’re finished using your laptop, close the lid and store it in a protective case or sleeve

to prevent damage.

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