````1 ----Page Title Introduction ----Graphic notation desk-fr.bmp, smile.bmp, layout 6 ----Question/Instruction Click on the right arrow to continue. ----Callout labels (1-7): - Keep the computer ventilated - Clean the mouse and monitor - Handle diskettes and CDs properly - Back up the hard drive - Turn the screen back on if it goes blank ----Callout main text (1-7): ----Answers (A-D): ----Correct Answer: ----Feedback (A-D): ----Miscellaneous 1 ----Miscellaneous 2 ----Body Text ``~~1 There are a few basic things you can do to keep your computer working at its best. In this lesson, you will learn how to: ````2 ----Page Title Ventilation ----Graphic notation deskside.bmp, airflow.bmp ----Question/Instruction Click on the computer to move it away from the wall. ----Callout labels (1-7): ----Callout main text (1-7): ----Answers (A-D): ----Correct Answer: ----Feedback (A-D): Great! Now air can circulate through the computer. Try again...click on the computer. ----Miscellaneous 1 ----Miscellaneous 2 ----Body Text ``~~2 Your computer generates heat, so proper ventilation is important. As you read in your Quick Setup card, your computer should be placed at least three inches (7.6 cm) away from the wall to allow air to flow through the vents. ````3 ----Page Title Accident Prevention ----Graphic notation desk-fr.bmp, ohno.bmp, cup.bmp ----Question/Instruction Move the coffee cup to the box. ----Callout labels (1-7): ----Callout main text (1-7): ----Answers (A-D): ----Correct Answer: ----Feedback (A-D): Good work! Now click on the right arrow to continue. Try again. Move the coffee cup to the box in the lower right corner. ----Miscellaneous 1 ----Miscellaneous 2 ----Body Text ``~~3 It is best to keep food and drinks away from the computer, since accidents can damage the computer's circuitry. Keeping the computer free from dust is also helpful, by keeping it covered when not in use. ````4 ----Page Title Cleaning the Mouse ----Graphic notation mouse.bmp? or cursjump.bmp? ----Question/Instruction Click on the mouse to see how it comes apart for cleaning. ----Callout labels (1-7): ----Callout main text (1-7): ----Answers (A-D): ----Correct Answer: ----Feedback (A-D): Great! Now you can carefully clean the ball and the rollers inside the mouse. Try again...click on the mouse. ----Miscellaneous 1 ----Miscellaneous 2 ----Body Text ``~~4 You may notice the screen pointer not behaving properly--jumping, sticking, not tracking when you move the mouse. Cleaning the inside of the mouse will help keep your pointer moving smoothly. For step by step instructions, consult the online help, "About Your Computer." ````5 ----Page Title Cleaning the Monitor ----Graphic notation mon-l.bmp, spray.bmp ----Question/Instruction Click on the spray can to solve a potential problem. ----Callout labels (1-7): ----Callout main text (1-7): ----Answers (A-D): ----Correct Answer: ----Feedback (A-D): You did it! Now click on the right arrow to continue. Try again...click on the spray can. ----Miscellaneous 1 ----Miscellaneous 2 ----Body Text ``~~5 To keep your view clear, clean the screen by spraying glass cleaner on a cloth and then wiping the screen. If sprayed on the screen, the cleaner could drip inside the monitor and damage the fragile electrical parts. ````6 ----Page Title Handling Diskettes and CDs ----Graphic notation disk.bmp, magnet.bmp, cd.bmp ----Question/Instruction Click on the right arrow to continue. ----Callout labels (1-7): Keep diskettes away from magnets, monitors, televisions, speakers, radios, or other magnetized objects. Avoid extremes of heat or cold, and do not bend them. CDs are much more durable. Just be careful not to scratch them. ----Callout main text (1-7): Click on the diskette to learn about caring for diskettes. Now click on the CD to learn about caring for CDs. ----Answers (A-D): ----Correct Answer: ----Feedback (A-D): Try again...click on the diskette. Try again...click on the CD. ----Miscellaneous 1 ----Miscellaneous 2 ----Body Text ``~~6 Two common types of software media are diskettes and compact discs (CDs). They require minimal care. ````7 ----Page Title Backing Up the Hard Drive ----Graphic notation diskbox.bmp, layout 6 ----Question/Instruction For periodic backup of your data and additional software, you may continue to back up on diskettes. Or you may wish to invest in a tape drive, which is a more convenient backup method. ----Callout labels (1-7): ----Callout main text (1-7): ----Answers (A-D): Click on the diskette box to learn more about backing up. Try again...click on the diskette box. Click on the right arrow to proceed. ----Correct Answer: ----Feedback (A-D): ----Miscellaneous 1 ----Miscellaneous 2 ----Body Text ``~~7 Your computer came with software already installed on the hard drive. Since it is possible for hard drives to be damaged, it is a good idea to make a backup copy of your software on diskettes. The instructions for backing up your software can be found in the online help, "About Your Computer." Or you could order a set of diskettes from Compaq, at an additional cost. See the last page of the booklet titled "Quick fixes for common computer problems." ````8 ----Page Title Why Did the Screen Go Blank? ----Graphic notation ----Question/Instruction Click on the mouse or keyboard to bring the computer out of Energy Saver mode. ----Callout labels (1-7): ----Callout main text (1-7): ----Answers (A-D): ----Correct Answer: ----Feedback (A-D): Good work! Now click on the right arrow to proceed. Try again...click on the mouse or keyboard. ----Miscellaneous 1 ----Miscellaneous 2 ----Body Text ``~~8 From time to time, the screen on your computer may suddenly go blank. This is perfectly normal, if you haven't touched your keyboard or mouse for a few minutes. Your computer is in Energy Saver mode, which reduces your electric bills and helps protect the environment. Or your screen may suddenly look as if you are flying through space--that is called a Screen Saver. To bring your work back to the screen, simply move the mouse or press any key on the keyboard. ````9 ----Page Title Summary ----Graphic notation ----Question/Instruction ----Callout labels (1-7): - Keep the computer ventilated - Clean the mouse and monitor - Handle diskettes and CDs properly - Back up the hard drive - Turn the screen back on if it goes blank ----Callout main text (1-7): ----Answers (A-D): ----Correct Answer: ----Feedback (A-D): ----Miscellaneous 1 ----Miscellaneous 2 ----Body Text ``~~9 Congratulations! You have learned how to: ````10