Hey guys thanks for watching. I hope this video is helpful! ALSO, please be sure to check out my online t shirt store. I have my own print shop and I print all of the shirts with my own DTG printers. healthymerch.com
At the age of 70yrs you have helped me so much I just wanted to say Thank you so very much, I'm not so scared of my laptop now. I will look for more info shortly. Have a very Happy 2024 and once again a big ty for this video.
thank you so much! not very good with computers at 73 never had one in school , got your lessens pinned so i can come back to re fresh ,have had 2 minor strokes, short memory , much easyer than edge than you sir!!!!!!.
Thank you. I am a relatively experienced Windows user, and have just purchased a new laptop with Windows 11. I followed your playlist and found a few tips that I was not aware of. Helped to allay my fears on the upgrade from W 10. Saved for further learning.
WOW you are a good teacher. I always wish there was a person that had help available so a person could send a screen shot of a situation and then get directions that way. Thank you I'll save this one to watch again and again. It does review some things I already know and familiar with. I like to confirm what I think I understand.
When I saw this in my recommends, I grabbed it. I've had computers since the early 80's. Yeah, as old as dirt. I've always mucked around inside them. This most recent, HP computer I just upgraded to 64 g memory and 1 tb of ssd storage. This is my first Windows 11 machine, and I need to learn the ins and outs. Thanks for putting this together. Subscribed. Cheers bro...
I have a brand new windows 11 ‘all in one’ desktop. Have been using laptops for years. This video will be very helpful to me. I have an HP laptop thats been hanging around for a long time. It has windows 7 on it. I stopped using it several years ago because it became SO slow. Im wondering of some of your cleanup tips would make it run faster. I only keep it around because it has a couple of programs that I like for making cards and labels and none of the new computers have D drives. (I’m 85 and still learning)…great tutorial video. Thank you.
Yo man. Glad to be of help! I mean... you could try to clean it up or just put it back to factory condition and see if it helps. Could possibly upgrade the ram as well. But... I don't think I'd put any more or time into an older laptop tbh.
This is the real deal that I've been looking for as a beginner break everything down slowly he also zeros in on the screen so you can more clearly see what he is pointing to my only suggestion would be for him to explain why we even move the folders in the first place I know that may seem obvious to some but as a beginner I don't really understand why I would have to move the folders around so much
Hey glad to be of help! I used to work in a computer store and had to work with a lot of people who don't understand how to use their PCs so I figured these types of videos could be helpful :)
Thank you.....The presentation was basic. Just what I wanted. Some things were missed. I just purchased a new Acer win11 for my wife who now has an Acer Win7 converted to win10..10 years old. Trying to set things up. One of the problems was creating a website shortcut...click 3 dots>more tools>create shortcut. Every shortcut looks exactly like the multicolored Chrome icon just with a different name. So " how to create a shortcut "would have been nice to see on this vid. Tomorrow a tech person is coming to the house anyway so I'll learn then. You also mentioned that it's not good to have the hard drive running all the time. I may be wrong but setting the power options to accomplish that was not addressed. This video was a great start now let's learn more. Thanks again.
I am visually impaired. When you do not use full screen to show what you are doing I cannot see the text even using the computer magnifier plus a handheld magnifier. Would you consider keeping all of your screen shots in full screen mode? I am guessing I am not the only one who struggles with this. Thanks.
When you say "over here" and I am using magnifier, I cannot see where your cursor has gone. Please be specific with where your cursor is going. It takes me sometimes 5 minutes of doing "search and rescue" to find out where you went. Speaking of which, can you make your cursor more distinctive--as in color it, enlarge it, etc. I know this seems silly, but it is frustrating to me to keep up. I many times will run programs at slower speeds just to be able to see such things as your cursor moving--at least see possibly whether it is heading north, south, east or west. Also, your instructions have been really helpful. I used a MacBook for decades, so making the shift to PC still seems awkward. Thanks for all the effort you put into your videos. They are very well done.
Two questions : 1 - bottom/right corner of my desktop screen shows date in the American format mmddyyyy ; in Australia is ddmmyyyy . How could I do the change ? 2 - How can I have a quick search icon on my screen for many of the apps that I use ? Some got there automatically , others not !
1. Press Windows key + I to open the Settings app. Go to Time & Language>Language & region>Regional format>Change formats 2. Not sure exactly what you mean. There should be a search bar by default on the taskbar. If it isn't there, right click on an empty part of the taskbar, "Search" and then "Show search box"
If you get interrupted after having used control X to cut a file, and when you get back to the computer, forget you were moving it, what happens to the file, and how do you retrieve it?
This didn't fully work for me on a new computer even though I have Gmail connected to Outlook on 3 of my other older computers. Following these steps did however manage to get my Gmail account to verify to Windows and to then show up in my Outlook Office 365 desktop app after I opened it but then after I click on the inbox of the newly added Gmail account within Outlook it still opens the interface within Outlook for adding and verifying a new Gmail account and it won't complete this process successfully. It just sits there with my Gmail address in the dialogue box and that says at the top "One Account. All of Google" with my email address auto-filled into the box then when I click on "Next" it just fails. This is really odd because in the past I've successfully connected Gmail into Outlook on 3 of my other older computers (Two are on Windows 11 Pro and one is on Win 10 Pro.) I recall successfully connecting at least one of those computers using the same steps in this video. It's as if Gmail and/or Outlook have recently changed something behind the scenes when trying to connect Gmail into Outlook.
@@BTHDreamer Thanks. I've troubleshot it in so many different ways and I see in forums others having the same issue. I suspect it is something related to the newest versions of Outlook and/or the 15 device connection limit of Gmail. Even though I've removed quite a few old and no longer used connections from my Google account the issue still persists. I'm not keen on paying a lot of money to a shop that's most likely only going to do the same steps I've taken and come back with the same results.
I'm helping an elderly lady with how to use her computer. She's intelligent, but doesn't even know what the different buttons on her mouse are for. For instance, she doesn't know when to left click or to right click. I'm trying to find a computer tutorial for her to help her learn the basics of computers. Do you have a course that starts out with, for instance, this is how to use a mouse?
@@BTHDreamerI've been using computers since 1984. I even made simple games in BASIC. But I never learned Windows. So many programs require Windows knowledge, so I need to learn it properly now. Thank you.
Hey sorry bro you didn't like the video. I put a lot of work into these. Most people enjoy this video and find it very helpful. I'm sure there are other videos online you can find that will suit you better.
Some people talk with their hands; you talk with your cursor. Maybe this doesn't confuse anyone but me, but I am constantly trying to keep your cursor in sight. However, you do circles, loop-de-loops, up and downs--energetic movements which make it hard for me to follow you. Sorry for all the comments. If no one else has a problem, just ignore me.
Hey sorry bro you didn't like the video. I put a lot of work into these. Most people enjoy this video and find it very helpful. I'm sure there are other videos online you can find that will suit you better.
Hey guys thanks for watching. I hope this video is helpful! ALSO, please be sure to check out my online t shirt store. I have my own print shop and I print all of the shirts with my own DTG printers. healthymerch.com
At the age of 70yrs you have helped me so much I just wanted to say Thank you so very much, I'm not so scared of my laptop now. I will look for more info shortly.
Have a very Happy 2024 and once again a big ty for this video.
Hey you are very welcome! I hope it helpls!
This is really so helpful. I have had a computer for many years and you are teaching me stuff I have not ever heard of. Thankyou so much.😊
Glad to be of help!
You're such a good teacher! Thank you for this. Been using a Mac for years and new job uses a PC so I really needed this. God Bless You.
Hey glad to be of help! I hope you are killing it at the new job now 😁
thank you so much! not very good with computers at 73 never had one in school , got your lessens pinned so i can come back to re fresh ,have had 2 minor strokes, short memory , much easyer than edge than you sir!!!!!!.
Glad to be of help!
Thank you. I am a relatively experienced Windows user, and have just purchased a new laptop with Windows 11. I followed your playlist and found a few tips that I was not aware of. Helped to allay my fears on the upgrade from W 10. Saved for further learning.
thank you, man, for your nice and understandable explanation. good job, keep going the good work and we are waiting for new computer video from you.
Hey glad to be of help! Will be posting more soon.
WOW you are a good teacher. I always wish there was a person that had help available so a person could send a screen shot of a situation and then get directions that way. Thank you I'll save this one to watch again and again. It does review some things I already know and familiar with. I like to confirm what I think I understand.
Thank you for your compliments! I certainly hope it was helpful!
Thank you. Easy to understand and to follow. Mentioning differences on older version is very helpful. Way cool.
Glad you enjoyed it!
When I saw this in my recommends, I grabbed it. I've had computers since the early 80's. Yeah, as old as dirt. I've always mucked around inside them. This most recent, HP computer I just upgraded to 64 g memory and 1 tb of ssd storage. This is my first Windows 11 machine, and I need to learn the ins and outs. Thanks for putting this together. Subscribed. Cheers bro...
Hey thanks man! I hope it's helpful!
Well I must admit I learned a whole lot from you today ,really appreciate your method of teaching. Thank you😊❤
Hey glad to be of help!
I have a brand new windows 11 ‘all in one’ desktop. Have been using laptops for years. This video will be very helpful to me. I have an HP laptop thats been hanging around for a long time. It has windows 7 on it. I stopped using it several years ago because it became SO slow. Im wondering of some of your cleanup tips would make it run faster. I only keep it around because it has a couple of programs that I like for making cards and labels and none of the new computers have D drives. (I’m 85 and still learning)…great tutorial video. Thank you.
Yo man. Glad to be of help! I mean... you could try to clean it up or just put it back to factory condition and see if it helps. Could possibly upgrade the ram as well. But... I don't think I'd put any more or time into an older laptop tbh.
This is the real deal that I've been looking for as a beginner break everything down slowly he also zeros in on the screen so you can more clearly see what he is pointing to my only suggestion would be for him to explain why we even move the folders in the first place I know that may seem obvious to some but as a beginner I don't really understand why I would have to move the folders around so much
Thank you very much, I have my computer for a long time but never really know this basic for beginners. ❤
Hey glad to be of help! I used to work in a computer store and had to work with a lot of people who don't understand how to use their PCs so I figured these types of videos could be helpful :)
Thank you, great vid, learned new things...
Amazing!!!
Glad to be of help!
Thank you.....The presentation was basic. Just what I wanted. Some things were missed. I just purchased a new Acer win11 for my wife who now has an Acer Win7 converted to win10..10 years old. Trying to set things up. One of the problems was creating a website shortcut...click 3 dots>more tools>create shortcut. Every shortcut looks exactly like the multicolored Chrome icon just with a different name. So " how to create a shortcut "would have been nice to see on this vid. Tomorrow a tech person is coming to the house anyway so I'll learn then. You also mentioned that it's not good to have the hard drive running all the time. I may be wrong but setting the power options to accomplish that was not addressed. This video was a great start now let's learn more. Thanks again.
This is a very good video it help me a lot and will help in my course.
Glad it was helpful!
Just found this - perfect info to help me!
Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much to help me understand the options with this system. I appreciate it.
Great resource. Thank you. 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Great Videos will be saving this one for future reference.
Great job.
thanks for nice tutorial
You are very welcome!
I am visually impaired. When you do not use full screen to show what you are doing I cannot see the text even using the computer magnifier plus a handheld magnifier. Would you consider keeping all of your screen shots in full screen mode? I am guessing I am not the only one who struggles with this. Thanks.
Learning about my laptop is my hobby and my passion
Thank you for your time and efforts !!!!! Very informative 👍
You are welcome!
Thanks,was,nt too bad on 10,but 11 restricted me years.To such a point I bought a laptop with 10 on…..! You covered things I could’nt do….good.
Glad to be of help!
The best video yet on Windows 11.
Hey thanks I sure hope it was helpful!
When you say "over here" and I am using magnifier, I cannot see where your cursor has gone. Please be specific with where your cursor is going. It takes me sometimes 5 minutes of doing "search and rescue" to find out where you went. Speaking of which, can you make your cursor more distinctive--as in color it, enlarge it, etc. I know this seems silly, but it is frustrating to me to keep up. I many times will run programs at slower speeds just to be able to see such things as your cursor moving--at least see possibly whether it is heading north, south, east or west. Also, your instructions have been really helpful. I used a MacBook for decades, so making the shift to PC still seems awkward. Thanks for all the effort you put into your videos. They are very well done.
I really like this trick thank you.
Still use your videos thanks for sharing pal
Hey! Right on man I'm glad you are still able to find some help from them! 😅😅😅
Top notch presentation and very much appreciated.
I learnt a lot from this😎👍👍
Thanks for your help but I need how can I move Microsoft edge use google chrome
wll done and very helpful
Glad to be of help!
Two questions :
1 - bottom/right corner of my desktop screen shows date in the American format mmddyyyy ; in Australia is ddmmyyyy . How could I do the change ?
2 - How can I have a quick search icon on my screen for many of the apps that I use ? Some got there automatically , others not !
1. Press Windows key + I to open the Settings app. Go to Time & Language>Language & region>Regional format>Change formats
2. Not sure exactly what you mean. There should be a search bar by default on the taskbar. If it isn't there, right click on an empty part of the taskbar, "Search" and then "Show search box"
Great video...the best
Hey glad to be of help!
Not good quality 240 pixels on my tablet screen resolution, but good explain. Problem with my Internet access probably.
Best of luck!
Great job, man
Thank you
How to create new folder to put on your letters or music or everthings do u want
Would love to see a video focus on clean up
I got you, th-cam.com/video/QwUuecw6Je8/w-d-xo.html
If you get interrupted after having used control X to cut a file, and when you get back to the computer, forget you were moving it, what happens to the file, and how do you retrieve it?
I've had about 4 computers in my life and never found out about this stuff.
Hey I hope it was helpful!
😮🎉
This didn't fully work for me on a new computer even though I have Gmail connected to Outlook on 3 of my other older computers.
Following these steps did however manage to get my Gmail account to verify to Windows and to then show up in my Outlook Office 365 desktop app after I opened it but then after I click on the inbox of the newly added Gmail account within Outlook it still opens the interface within Outlook for adding and verifying a new Gmail account and it won't complete this process successfully. It just sits there with my Gmail address in the dialogue box and that says at the top "One Account. All of Google" with my email address auto-filled into the box then when I click on "Next" it just fails.
This is really odd because in the past I've successfully connected Gmail into Outlook on 3 of my other older computers (Two are on Windows 11 Pro and one is on Win 10 Pro.) I recall successfully connecting at least one of those computers using the same steps in this video. It's as if Gmail and/or Outlook have recently changed something behind the scenes when trying to connect Gmail into Outlook.
Hrmm that is strange indeed. Do you have any local computer shops? They are usually very helpful with little things like this.
@@BTHDreamer Thanks. I've troubleshot it in so many different ways and I see in forums others having the same issue. I suspect it is something related to the newest versions of Outlook and/or the 15 device connection limit of Gmail. Even though I've removed quite a few old and no longer used connections from my Google account the issue still persists. I'm not keen on paying a lot of money to a shop that's most likely only going to do the same steps I've taken and come back with the same results.
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Uninstaller(use revo),
I'm helping an elderly lady with how to use her computer. She's intelligent, but doesn't even know what the different buttons on her mouse are for. For instance, she doesn't know when to left click or to right click. I'm trying to find a computer tutorial for her to help her learn the basics of computers. Do you have a course that starts out with, for instance, this is how to use a mouse?
If you don't know how to use a computer you not watching this😂
🤣🤣🤣 I had that thought while making these lol
@@BTHDreamerI've been using computers since 1984. I even made simple games in BASIC. But I never learned Windows. So many programs require Windows knowledge, so I need to learn it properly now. Thank you.
I’m using my phone.
@@monicavazquez3744same
Same to me brother@@Liminal_Ascetic
Too much jiggling around with the curser......dizzy now
Hey sorry bro you didn't like the video. I put a lot of work into these. Most people enjoy this video and find it very helpful. I'm sure there are other videos online you can find that will suit you better.
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Some people talk with their hands; you talk with your cursor. Maybe this doesn't confuse anyone but me, but I am constantly trying to keep your cursor in sight. However, you do circles, loop-de-loops, up and downs--energetic movements which make it hard for me to follow you. Sorry for all the comments. If no one else has a problem, just ignore me.
Acts nervous, jumps all over, curser bouncing all over........not good
Hey sorry bro you didn't like the video. I put a lot of work into these. Most people enjoy this video and find it very helpful. I'm sure there are other videos online you can find that will suit you better.
Pi network to the moon
well done