The help that Windows XP incorporates is designed to solve some of the questions regarding the use of a Windows XP component or tool.
Windows help is composed of a series of pages that are similar in navigation as the pages on a web site. It also incorporates the typical backward and forward arrows that are a characteristic of the web navigators. You also have tools to search information about a particular theme from key words and key phrases.
For tooltip to appear we need to place the cursor on top of an icon and leave it there for a few seconds without moving. This help is usefull when we do not remember what an icon is for; the tooltip gives us a good hint.
The first window that we will now see is the one that appears when help is asked for through the start menu, but there are many places where you can get help by clicking Help. For example form the control panel, calculator, WordPad, etc.
In some cases, for example on the Control Panel, the Help center and technical support will open offering you help related to where you opened it. Sometimes a window specific to the area where you asked for help will open offering you the necessary guidance.
Ways to look for help | |
To access help click
Help and technical support from the Start menu.
Windows help incorporates various types of searches depending on your needs.
You can click on each point to obtain help on the subject.
To consult the index click on the icon
on the help bar. A screen will open so that you can write the word you are looking for. The index will place itself on that word and you will be able to choose the subjects that you need.
If you have not been able to solve your problem you can ask other people for help; Windows provides you with three types of technical support.
1) Ask a friend to help.
Through instant messenger you can get in touch with someone you know and ask for their help to solve your particualr problem.
2) Get help from Microsoft.
You can ask for help from the technical support team at Microsoft under some contractual stipulations.
3) Go to a Windows Web site forum.
In these forums the participants ask and answer questions. One can learn a lot by visiting these forums. No one, however, can guarantee a satisfactory answer in a determined amount of time.
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