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Windows XP. Bsd presentation. Intro to linux. Linux vs windows. Mac history. Berkely unix. Related Books Free with a 30 day trial from Scribd. Freedom Sebastian Junger. Related Audiobooks Free with a 30 day trial from Scribd. Lecture windows xp 3 1. Access the Display Properties dialog box by right-clicking the desktop and selecting the Properties command. Select the Appearance tab and click the Advanced button. Select Icon from the Item drop-down list.
Use the Font drop-down arrow to select a font from the list. Under ' Font size ' click on the drop down menu to change it to ' Large ' or ' Extra Large '. If you want to further customize your icons , click the Advanced button under the Appearance tab and then choose Icon from the drop-down list under Item.
You can increase or decrease the size of your icons by pressing the Up and Down arrows in the Size category. Windows XP icons are automatically set to size You may never have to squint at the small screen text again.
Click the "Scale to This Percentage of Normal Size" and type your preferred percentage magnification, up to percent.
Open Control Panel Display Change size of items. Set a custom scaling level link. Drag the ruler left or right to the scaling percentage or from drop-down menu. Click OK, Apply and Sign out now. DPI , or dots per inch , is a measure of the resolution of a printed document or digital scan.
The higher the dot density, the higher the resolution of the print or scan. You can watch video tutorial of Windows File Management below or from this link. Unfortunately, there isn't a file management utility built into the Mac OS that allows you to manage files on your disk and on a Web server, so you will need to get a program like FileZilla free or Fetch free trial version available. You will be saving files throughout the term.
You can save them on a USB drive or you can save them on your computer's hard drive. It is strongly recommended that you keep a backup of your files in case they become lost or corrupted. It will be up to you, the student, to maintain proper file organization throughout the term.
It is assumed that all CASD students understand file management. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact your instructor immediately. It's important that you construct a file storage hierarchy on your USB thumb drive, complete with the necessary folders, sub-folders and files, that mirrors what you will have on the Student Web Server SWS. If they don't look exactly the same, you will likely be falling into file management chaos see below.
On your USB drive, you should create a folder called casd. Under that folder you should create folders as described in the assignment instructions as you progress through the course. All assignments will go directly under your username folder. Inside this folder, create the following subfolders :.
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