Working in Windows 98
Information covering working in the Windows 98 environment.
Starting Windows 98
Shutting Down Windows 98
The Windows Interface
Opening a Window
Sizing a Window
Using the Scroll Bars
Moving a Window
Viewing a Window's Contents
Using Menus
File Management
Opening Folders
Changing How a Window's Contents Are Displayed
Creating Folders
Copying Folders
Moving Folders
Renaming Folders
Deleting Folders
Selecting Files
Copying Files
Moving Files
Deleting Files
Undeleting Files or Folders
Creating a Shortcut
Finding Files and Folders
Using the Windows Explorer
Managing File Associations
Installing and Managing Applications
Understanding How Windows 98 Runs Applications
Installing Windows Applications
Organizing the Programs Menu
Working with Program Shortcuts
Working with MS-DOS Applications
Using MS-DOS Mode
Removing Applications
Installing New Hardware
Using the Add New Hardware Wizard
Installing a Modem
Installing a Drive
Configuring Hardware
How Windows 98 Works with Hardware
Walking Though Plug and Play
Installing Device Drivers
Managing Older Hardware
Changing Settings After a Device is Installed
The Device Manager
Configuring a Modem
Resolving Conflicts
Tweaking Performance Levels
Removing Unneeded Device Drivers
Creating Hardware Profiles