Introduction
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
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Use the Help and Support Center
Opening the Help and Support Center
You don't have to remember how to do everything with Windows XP. If you get stumped, Windows XP features an easy-to-use
Help and Support Center
to assist you.
Microsoft has
ended support for Windows XP
, so some features in the Help and Support Center may no longer work.
To access the Help and Support Center:
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Click
Start
Help and Support
.
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The
Help and Support Center
window opens.
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The home section is displayed.
When you get to the Help and Support Center, you arrive in the home section. Here, you can pick a help topic or task, search, and ask for outside assistance. Notice that the home section looks and acts much like a webpage. As you use Help, notice that some Help files are stored on your computer, whereas others are stored on the Internet.
The Index
Notice the buttons across the top of the home section. The
Index option
works like any other index, providing you with a fast and easy way to locate topics and resources.
To use the Index:
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Open the
Help and Support Center
.
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Click the
Index
button.
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The
Index
opens. The entire Index is displayed in alphabetical order in the
left pane
.
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Type in a keyword that pertains to the topic you're interested in.
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Double-click a topic you want to explore in the left pane. Information about the topic displays in the right pane, or a
Topics Found
dialog box appears.
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If a
Topics Found
dialog box appears, click
Display
or
Cancel
.
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If you click
Display
, information about the topic displays in the right pane.
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Click
Cancel
to close the dialog box and begin a new search.
Favorites and History
Favorites
The
Favorites
option works much like Favorites in Internet Explorer. Whenever you find a help-related page you want to visit again in the future, click the
Add to Favorites
button. The page will be added to a Favorites list.
When you want to review your
Help Favorites
, open the
Help and Support Center
and click the
Favorites
button.
History
The
History option
, as in Internet Explorer, keeps track of all of the Help and Support Center pages you have visited online. To review pages you've visited in the past, click the
History
button. Double-click any of the links to display any of the pages.
Support
If you are having trouble with Windows XP that you can't resolve on your own, there is support available to you in the Help and Support Center. To access
Support
, click the
Support
button.
You can get support in a variety of ways:
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Ask a friend to help.
If you have an Internet connection, you can invite someone you trust to chat with you, view your desktop, and work on your computer.
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Get help from Microsoft.
Using an Internet connection, you can allow a Microsoft support professional to answer your questions via email, chat, view your screen, or work on your computer.
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Go to a Windows website forum.
Windows Newsgroups are online resources that allow to you to communicate with other Windows users about any problems you may be experiencing.
Help's search function
Searching
for help topics is perhaps the fastest and most useful way to use the
Help and Support Center
.
To use search:
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Open the
Help and Support Center
.
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In the
Search box
, type a keyword that pertains to the topic you're interested in, then click the green arrow key.
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Your search results are listed in the
left pane
.
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Click to choose a result that best answers your concerns.
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The explanation will display in the
right pane
.
Challenge!
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Open the Help and Support menu.
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Explore the Help options discussed in this lesson.