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Everyone likes to be shown how to do things with their computers. Gone are the days when you purchased a computer and the nice manufacturer included a users manual. To help our members, and visitors, we will be offering guides and tutorials on many aspects of home computing.

 

Of course, it would be a mind-blowing task to list everything but, as we improve and add to our site, we will try to cover most of the basic tasks and programs that you can use to gain a better understanding of your Windows computer system.

 

Our tutorials and guides will be added and/or updated on a regular basis, so please visit us as often as you can to see if we have included something of interest to you.

 

We would like to be able to show you exactly what you are looking for and, to this end, we would ask you to send us your tutorial requests using the form at the bottom of this page or join our forum to (i) See if we have already posted about the subject matter or (ii) Start your own message thread in our Help section.

Almost everything we add to our site will be tailored for the visitor who may be new to computing or for those of us who have never taken the time to learn in the first instance. As our web site grows, and our visitors learn more and begin to feel better equipped to tackle more advanced tasks, we will endeavour to add tutorials and guides that reflect this.

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Tutorial Requests

 

As a less experienced Windows user, you will have many questions regarding the operation of your Windows computer system. Please feel free to E-mail your tutorial requests via the form to the right.

 

Of course, the subject may already have been covered within our FREE Forum and you should browse the many topics within before sending such requests.

 

We will endeavour to publish a response to your requests on a first come - first seen basis. In any event, a tutorial request will be judged on its merits and, where possible, Nev or Carol will do their very best to discuss your request via E-mail.

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