When you're working hard,
it shouldn't be hard to get work done.
Microsoft®
Windows® 98
makes it easier by letting you organize your
work and customize your computer in ways that
make sense to you.
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- Mobile computing in Windows 98
The services for laptop computers in Windows 98
will help you conserve power, share resources, and
work more efficiently.
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Microsoft mouse devices: a tail of two technologies
It's the 21st
century, yet mouse technology hasn't changed since the
1960s. Until now.
- Power in the palm of your
hand
The latest mobile computing devices
synchronize and exchange data with your Windows 98 computer,
giving you access to important information wherever you
go.
- The word on
passwords
It’s
easy to get overwhelmed with passwords. To help you cope, here
is a quick explanation of common password features in
Windows 98.
- Reduce, reuse, recycle: get to know
your Recycle Bin
You see the icon on your
desktop, but do you really know what it is? Meet, and get to
know, your Recycle Bin.
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Got more than one computer? Share
printers, cameras, even Internet
access.
Connect your old home computer to
your new one, and you and
the kids can surf the web at the
same time, share the family printer, and more
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Get to know an old
standard
Discover the
nuances of that familiar "Save As" dialog box.
There's more to it than you think.
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Wake up and use Hibernation or
Standby
Relax. You can interrupt your work for
as many coffee breaks as you need. Hibernation and Standby
will keep your desktop exactly as you left it.
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Break a
habit: new ways to work in Windows 98
Become an enlightened Windows
98 user. From finding lost files to getting around the
Internet faster, these simple tips go a long way to help you
make the most of your time at work.
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Work quicker by
right-clicking your mouse
Once you start right-clicking, you
won't be able to stop. It just might change your
life.
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E-mail for work and
play
Learn how one user keeps his game
stats separate from his cash-flow statements. Multiple
identities let separate business from pleasure.
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Share the best printer in the
house
The home networking features in Windows
98 Second Edition let you connect more than one computer to
the printer the whole family wants to use.
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In the black with My Briefcase
The owners of Virginia
accounting firm Yes We Can, Inc. keep spreadsheets in sync
with My Briefcase.
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Tour our new digs
Our step-by-step
tour guides you through the world of new features in Windows
98 Second Edition.
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Connecting at home
Got an old
computer lying around? Create an extra Internet
connection for the kids by using the home
networking features in Windows 98 Second
Edition.
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A new age in aerospace with
NetMeeting
From their headquarters in
Seattle, Boeing engineers design and direct a
plane being built in California using the
videoconferencing features of
NetMeeting.
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Obey the
Law: use the Aiken Public Safety
Department's favorite keyboard shortcuts
Officer Eddie
George passes on his tips that help his precinct
spend less time on paperwork, and more time
keeping law and order.
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Reaching the right resolution
Do you find yourself
squinting at your monitor? It's easy to change the
size of what you see on your screen by adjusting your
computer's resolution.
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Save brain power with
Autocomplete
Is your memory not what it used
to be? That's o.k. Internet Explorer
5's Autocomplete feature remembers your password
and login information -- so you don't have
to.
- Internet Explorer Top 10
improvements
Let the countdown begin. With
Internet Explorer 5, browsing and searching has
never been better.
- Our must-have tips and
tricks for Windows 98
Think you know all the
shortcuts? Check out our list of can't-miss tips
and tricks for making computer work fast and
fun.
- Out with the old, in with
the new
Getting a new computer is
fun. Setting it up can be a chore. Read
our tips to get up and running more
quickly.
- Learn to
share
Windows profiles allow you to set personal
preferences for yourself and others.
- Fundamentals of getting your work
done
Learn
about the basics of getting work done with
Windows 98. You'll find sections on organizing
your files and folders, using Windows the Web
way, and more.
- Beginner tips for getting your work
done
These
tips are great for beginners, and helpful
reminders for the more experienced.
- Advanced tips for getting your work
done
These
tips will bring out the power user in you.
If you're already a power user, check them out
anyway -- you might be surprised by something
new.
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For Beginners
For Advanced Users
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