About the Book
Visual, step-by-step hands-on tutorials for the most common tasks a user needs to perform.
Updated for the 2017 Spring and Fall Creator releases of Windows 10. See it done. Do it yourself. It's that Easy! Easy Windows 10 teaches you the fundamentals to help you get the most from Windows 10.
Fully illustrated steps with simple instructions guide you through each task, building the skills you need to perform the most common tasks with Windows. No need to feel intimidated; we'll hold your hand every step of the way.
Learn how to...
- Use the improved Windows 10 Fall Creators Update Start menu in Desktop and Tablet mode versions
- Discover exciting new 3D and mixed reality apps
- Share your wireless Internet connection with smartphones, tablets, and PCs
- Use Cortana with more apps and new Cortana-enabled speakers
- Use the new OneDrive Files on Demand feature for easy access to files stored in the cloud
- Use Windows Ink to enhance your photos and make map directions more powerful
- Touchscreen, keyboard, or mouse--use Windows 10 your way!
About the Author:
Mark Edward Soper has been using Microsoft Windows since version 1.0, and since 1992 he has taught thousands of computer troubleshooting and network students across the country how to use Windows as part of their work and everyday lives. Mark is the author of
Easy Windows 10,
Easy Windows 8.1,
Easy Windows 8,
Easy Microsoft Windows 7,
Teach Yourself Windows 7 in 10 Minutes, and
Using Microsoft Windows Live. Mark also has contributed to Que's
Special Edition Using series on Windows Me, Windows XP, and Windows Vista, as well as
Easy Windows Vista and
Windows 7 In Depth. In addition, he has written two books about Windows Vista:
Maximum PC Microsoft Windows Vista Exposed and
Unleashing Microsoft Windows Vista Media Center.
When he's not teaching, learning, or writing about Microsoft Windows, Mark stays busy with many other technology-related activities. He has written three books on computer troubleshooting, including
The PC and Gadget Help Desk: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Troubleshooting and Repairing. He is a longtime contributor to
Upgrading and Repairing PCs, working on the 11th through 18th, 20th, and subsequent editions. Mark has co-authored
Upgrading and Repairing Networks, Fifth Edition, written several books on CompTIA A+ Certification (including two titles covering the 2016 exams), a guest column on certification for Computerworld.com, and two books about digital photography:
Easy Digital Cameras and
The Shot Doctor: The Amateur's Guide to Taking Great Digital Photos. Mark also has become a video content provider for Que Publishing and InformIT and has posted many blog entries and articles at InformIT.com, MaximumPC.com, and other websites. In addition, Mark has taught digital photography, digital imaging, and Microsoft Office for Ivy Tech Corporate College's southwest Indiana campus in Evansville, Indiana, and Windows and Microsoft Office for the University of Southern Indiana's continuing education department.