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Class offered for novice computer users Oct. 22

October 15, 2011 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

DEARBORN – Computer literacy author and instructor Mike Wilson will present the seminar, “Help! I Have a Computer and I Don’t Know What to Do Next!,” from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday in the au-
ditorium of Henry Ford Centennial Library.

The seminar is designed for mature and recent learners.

The cost is $25, and includes a 100-page, step-by-step, large-print instructional book that can be taken home. There is no hands-on computer use during this class.

Wilson has taught hundreds of senior citizens and will cover topics such as using the mouse, hardware and software,
basic email and attachments; printing, playing music, copying and pasting, transferring camera pictures, finding free Internet games, using pictures as desktop backgrounds, keyboard shortcuts and more.

In addition, the book contains 80 basic activities that can be done on your computer right away.

Call the HFCL Reference Desk at (313) 943-2330 to register for this class.

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