
Computer Basics: Basic Parts of a Computer - GCFGlobal.org
There are several basic parts of a computer, including the monitor, computer case, and keyboard. Learn about computer parts here.
Computer Basics: Inside a Computer - GCFGlobal.org
Look inside a computer case and understand its various parts in this free Computer Basics lesson.
Free Computer Basics Tutorial at GCFGlobal
Basic Parts of a Computer Learn the basic parts of a computer, including the monitor, computer case, and keyboard.
Computer Basics: What is a Computer? - GCFGlobal.org
Desktop computers are designed to be placed on a desk, and they're typically made up of a few different parts, including the computer case, monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
Computer Basics: Buttons and Ports on a Computer
The most basic computer setup usually includes the computer case, monitor, keyboard, and mouse, but you can plug many different types of devices into the extra ports on your computer.
Free Computers Tutorials at GCFGlobal
If you’re new to computers, we can help. These tutorials will help empower you to be more comfortable with this type of technology, from learning the parts of a computer to using a mouse.
Mouse Tutorial: Mouse Tutorial - GCFGlobal.org
Take a look at the diagram below to learn the different parts of a typical mouse. To scroll through this lesson, you can use your keyboard's down arrow key or your mouse's scroll wheel.
Computer Basics: Computer Basics Quiz - GCFGlobal.org
any part of the computer that has a physical structure flexible parts of a computer case instructions that tell the hardware what to do clothing designed to be worn by computer users
Computers Playlist Lessons: Computers - GCFGlobal.org
So you have a new computer and you're ready to set it up. This may seem like an overwhelming and complicated task, but it's actually a lot easier than you might think!
Word: Getting Started with Word - GCFGlobal.org
There may be some slight differences, but for the most part these versions are similar. However, if you're using an earlier version, you may want to refer to one of our other Word tutorials instead.