Help Interface
Help windows show links and articles that are actually web pages.
Back and Forward:
The arrows take you backwards and forwards through Help pages that you have
visited recently. If the button is gray, there are no
choices in that direction. Windows clears this list if you clear Internet Explorer's
History list. There is no button or link in the Help interface to view this
history and the pages do not show in Internet Explorer's History list either.


Home: Opens the Home page for Help and Support. Icons link to
Windows Basics,
Security and Maintenance,
Windows Online Help,
the Table of Contents
for Help articles,
Troubleshooting, and
What's New. Another section on the
page has links to online resources for help. In the bottom section are links to
some frequently asked questions.
Print: Opens the Print dialog to print the currently displayed Help page.

Browse Help: Opens the Table of Contents for Help. Each category is a
link and opens a page of topics and articles.

Ask: Opens a page with links to various resources for Help. All require an
Internet connection.

Options: Opens a list of options for Windows Help. For no obvious reason,
the list includes Print and Browse Help, even though those are on the toolbar
already. Settings opens a dialog where you can choose whether to include online
articles in your searches. Leaving out online articles speeds up searching. But,
the online articles may be more up-to-date than what came with the Windows
installation disk. You use the Find feature on the Options button to search the
text of the open article.

Search Help: Type in keywords and click the magnifying glass or press Enter
to search. The results will only include Help articles, not any other documents
on your computer. Windows' own Search feature on the Start menu and at the top
of windows that display files and folders does not search
Help articles.
In the next pages you will learn to use Help features while learning some things about your computer. |