Help Interface
The basic Help and Support window has two panes, a toolbar, and a Search
textbox. Quite different from Win98. No more tabs! This change can take some
getting used to. Help for Windows is not quite like
Help for applications.
The Table of Contents is in the left pane.
On the home page the left pane shows a list of topic categories. More specific contents show up
here as you select Help topics.
When you select a topic on the left, you usually get a more detailed list of subtopics in the right pane. Sometimes you
get an actual article in the right pane.
Search is no longer on its own tab but is a textbox
that is available in every Help window. Handy.
Index is not on a separate tab either. Click
the Index toolbar button
to show the Index list in the left pane.
Toolbar: Help

The toolbar for Help in WinXP has buttons that are similar to some of Internet
Explorer's buttons. They are in three groups: Navigation buttons, lists for the
left pane, and buttons that help with changes.
Navigation Buttons

 Back and
Forward buttons: These move you through the list of Help pages that you have
seen recently. The tiny arrow at the right of each button opens a short list of
the pages that you have visited. (Maximum of 10)
 Home: Takes you
directly back to Help's home page.
Lists in the Left Pane

These buttons are not quite like similar buttons in Internet Explorer, which toggle
content on and off. Clicking one of these a second time does NOT hide what showed up in the left
pane. Annoying.

Index: Changes the left pane to show the Index of topics. Typing a
keyword in the Index textbox will scroll the list for you.

Favorites: Opens
in the left pane a list of Help and Support topics you have saved in Favorites.
You add a topic or support info page to this list with the button
. This button appears at the
top of the right pane when an article is displayed.
 History: Displays
in the left pane a list of the Help topics you have viewed. Clicking on one
opens it back up.
Both panes change, so you cannot see the History list anymore. The Back button
or the History button will bring History into view again.
Make Changes

Support: Opens in
the left pane a set of links: Ask a friend for help (using Remote Assistance),
Get help from Microsoft, Go to a Windows web site forum. All of these require an
Internet connection.
Options: You can
change some things about how Help behaves and what buttons are displayed, what
size icons to use, whether to show the text labels on the buttons.
In the next pages you will learn to use the table of contents, index, and
search function while learning some things about your computer. |