What is Email

The Many Uses of Email
  • A desktop computer is designed to fit conveniently on top of an office desk. It usually has a cord which connects the computer to a power source.
  • Desktop computers are not portable and generally cost less than similarly equipped laptop computers.

Email Service Providers

Picking the Right Email Service
  • A laptop computer is generally smaller than a briefcase and can easily be transported. The hardware (monitor, keyboard, mouse, and tower) are integrated into one unit.
  • Laptop computers generally cost more than desktop computers with the same capabilities because it is more difficult to design and manufacture a small unit which contains all the components of a desktop.

Privacy Policies

The Importance of Privacy Policies
  • The hard drive is the filing cabinet of your computer. Everything that is stored on your computer is stored in the computer’s hard drive. Using a computer’s hard drive to store information is very similar to using a traditional filing cabinet.
  • Both a filing cabinet and a hard drive have “drawers” and inside each of these drawers are “folders.” Inside each folder, you can store your files or additional folders. A file refers to any item you want to save on your computer, such as a recipe, a letter, a photograph, etc.

Usernames

Usernames
  • A Flash Drive is a portable storage device very popular in the computer world. What makes the flash drive so interesting is that it is a very small, easy to use, and durable device which can store a large amount of information. Flash drives allow information to be easily transferred from one computer to another or to be stored. Flash drives are also called pen drives, thumb drives, jump drives, key drives, USB Drives, and an assortment of other names.

Locating the Email Sign-In Page

Using a Search Engine to Find Your Email Provider
  • A Flash Drive is a portable storage device very popular in the computer world. What makes the flash drive so interesting is that it is a very small, easy to use, and durable device which can store a large amount of information. Flash drives allow information to be easily transferred from one computer to another or to be stored. Flash drives are also called pen drives, thumb drives, jump drives, key drives, USB Drives, and an assortment of other names.
The Sign-In Page
  • A Flash Drive is a portable storage device very popular in the computer world. What makes the flash drive so interesting is that it is a very small, easy to use, and durable device which can store a large amount of information. Flash drives allow information to be easily transferred from one computer to another or to be stored. Flash drives are also called pen drives, thumb drives, jump drives, key drives, USB Drives, and an assortment of other names.
Creating a New Email Account
  • A Flash Drive is a portable storage device very popular in the computer world. What makes the flash drive so interesting is that it is a very small, easy to use, and durable device which can store a large amount of information. Flash drives allow information to be easily transferred from one computer to another or to be stored. Flash drives are also called pen drives, thumb drives, jump drives, key drives, USB Drives, and an assortment of other names.
Picking a Username and Password
  • A Flash Drive is a portable storage device very popular in the computer world. What makes the flash drive so interesting is that it is a very small, easy to use, and durable device which can store a large amount of information. Flash drives allow information to be easily transferred from one computer to another or to be stored. Flash drives are also called pen drives, thumb drives, jump drives, key drives, USB Drives, and an assortment of other names.
Setting up an Email Account: Step by Step Instructions
  • A Flash Drive is a portable storage device very popular in the computer world. What makes the flash drive so interesting is that it is a very small, easy to use, and durable device which can store a large amount of information. Flash drives allow information to be easily transferred from one computer to another or to be stored. Flash drives are also called pen drives, thumb drives, jump drives, key drives, USB Drives, and an assortment of other names.

The Components of an Email Address

Username
  • Learning to move and direct the mouse may be one of the most difficult skills you develop as you learn to use your computer. Read the hints on mouse use presented in this chapter, and practice, practice, practice. If you stick with it, you will master the mouse before you know it. Please be patient with yourself as you learn this new skill.
The @ Symbol

Get a good grip on the mouse by placing your thumb on the inside of the mouse and your ring finger on the outside of the mouse. The front of the mouse should rest snuggly in the palm of your hand.

The tail of the mouse should ALWAYS point away from you. If you are holding the mouse correctly, the “tail” or cord of the mouse will be directed away from you. If your mouse doesn’t have a cord, the scroll wheel should be at the top. Holding the mouse properly forces you to keep the mouse-tail in the correct position. When you push the mouse towards its tail, you will be pushing the mouse away from yourself, which will move the mouse arrow up the computer screen. Pulling the mouse away from its tail, toward you, moves the mouse arrow down the screen. Pushing the mouse to the right moves the arrow to the right, and pushing the mouse left moves the arrow to the left.

The Email Service’s Name

Get a good grip on the mouse by placing your thumb on the inside of the mouse and your ring finger on the outside of the mouse. The front of the mouse should rest snuggly in the palm of your hand.

The tail of the mouse should ALWAYS point away from you. If you are holding the mouse correctly, the “tail” or cord of the mouse will be directed away from you. If your mouse doesn’t have a cord, the scroll wheel should be at the top. Holding the mouse properly forces you to keep the mouse-tail in the correct position. When you push the mouse towards its tail, you will be pushing the mouse away from yourself, which will move the mouse arrow up the computer screen. Pulling the mouse away from its tail, toward you, moves the mouse arrow down the screen. Pushing the mouse to the right moves the arrow to the right, and pushing the mouse left moves the arrow to the left.

The Extension

Get a good grip on the mouse by placing your thumb on the inside of the mouse and your ring finger on the outside of the mouse. The front of the mouse should rest snuggly in the palm of your hand.

The tail of the mouse should ALWAYS point away from you. If you are holding the mouse correctly, the “tail” or cord of the mouse will be directed away from you. If your mouse doesn’t have a cord, the scroll wheel should be at the top. Holding the mouse properly forces you to keep the mouse-tail in the correct position. When you push the mouse towards its tail, you will be pushing the mouse away from yourself, which will move the mouse arrow up the computer screen. Pulling the mouse away from its tail, toward you, moves the mouse arrow down the screen. Pushing the mouse to the right moves the arrow to the right, and pushing the mouse left moves the arrow to the left.

The Rules of Email Addresses

Get a good grip on the mouse by placing your thumb on the inside of the mouse and your ring finger on the outside of the mouse. The front of the mouse should rest snuggly in the palm of your hand.

The tail of the mouse should ALWAYS point away from you. If you are holding the mouse correctly, the “tail” or cord of the mouse will be directed away from you. If your mouse doesn’t have a cord, the scroll wheel should be at the top. Holding the mouse properly forces you to keep the mouse-tail in the correct position. When you push the mouse towards its tail, you will be pushing the mouse away from yourself, which will move the mouse arrow up the computer screen. Pulling the mouse away from its tail, toward you, moves the mouse arrow down the screen. Pushing the mouse to the right moves the arrow to the right, and pushing the mouse left moves the arrow to the left.

Website Address vs. Email Address

Get a good grip on the mouse by placing your thumb on the inside of the mouse and your ring finger on the outside of the mouse. The front of the mouse should rest snuggly in the palm of your hand.

The tail of the mouse should ALWAYS point away from you. If you are holding the mouse correctly, the “tail” or cord of the mouse will be directed away from you. If your mouse doesn’t have a cord, the scroll wheel should be at the top. Holding the mouse properly forces you to keep the mouse-tail in the correct position. When you push the mouse towards its tail, you will be pushing the mouse away from yourself, which will move the mouse arrow up the computer screen. Pulling the mouse away from its tail, toward you, moves the mouse arrow down the screen. Pushing the mouse to the right moves the arrow to the right, and pushing the mouse left moves the arrow to the left.

Passwords

Get a good grip on the mouse by placing your thumb on the inside of the mouse and your ring finger on the outside of the mouse. The front of the mouse should rest snuggly in the palm of your hand.

The tail of the mouse should ALWAYS point away from you. If you are holding the mouse correctly, the “tail” or cord of the mouse will be directed away from you. If your mouse doesn’t have a cord, the scroll wheel should be at the top. Holding the mouse properly forces you to keep the mouse-tail in the correct position. When you push the mouse towards its tail, you will be pushing the mouse away from yourself, which will move the mouse arrow up the computer screen. Pulling the mouse away from its tail, toward you, moves the mouse arrow down the screen. Pushing the mouse to the right moves the arrow to the right, and pushing the mouse left moves the arrow to the left.

Logging In

Accessing Your Email Account

There is a great exercise you can do to help improve your mouse skills. While holding the mouse, rest your wrist on the desk. Without removing your wrist from the table, try to move the mouse arrow from one side of the computer screen to the other. This is very difficult to do unless you have an extremely flexible wrist. To perform this task correctly, roll the mouse just a few inches in one direction, pick the mouse up and return it to its starting position. Remember to keep your wrist in its stationary position. Repeat this process until the mouse arrow has gone from one side of the screen to the other. If you are doing this exercise correctly, your mouse movement should resemble that of petting a dog…move the mouse left, pick it up and return it its starting position, move the mouse left, pick it up and return it to its starting position. This is the proper way to move the mouse arrow around the computer screen.

If you use the mouse correctly, you will never move the mouse more than a few inches in any direction. This simple exercise will teach you how to move your arrow throughout the screen while keeping your wrist comfortable and the mouse movements confined to a small area.

Accessing Your Email Account: Step by Step Instructions

A single click is pressing a mouse button down one time. Single clicks are used to highlight icons in blue, select options in menus, and press buttons on your computer screen.

Introducing the Inbox

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A single click is pressing a mouse button down one time. Single clicks are used to highlight icons in blue, select options in menus, and press buttons on your computer screen.

Selection Boxes

A single click is pressing a mouse button down one time. Single clicks are used to highlight icons in blue, select options in menus, and press buttons on your computer screen.

Date

A single click is pressing a mouse button down one time. Single clicks are used to highlight icons in blue, select options in menus, and press buttons on your computer screen.

Subject

A single click is pressing a mouse button down one time. Single clicks are used to highlight icons in blue, select options in menus, and press buttons on your computer screen.