I bought an ACER notebook for my mom and dad. Mom won't switch the machine or type. Dad has a better foundation. He will switch off the machine and enable IE to access the Internet. However, he will only open the webpage in his favorites and type, although it is very slow.
First, teach Mom to start and shut down. As with Mom, first press this button and turn it into blue. Wait, enter the password, copy the password on the note, and click the green arrow to the right. Wait, OK; when shutdown, click "start", click "Close computer", and then click "close" in the middle of the screen. Wait, the screen is black, and the blue button is no longer blue.
Then teach the internet. Double-click "e", favorites, and find the website you want to open. Scroll up or down with the mouse, turn the mouse into a hand, and then click to open a new tab. After reading a page, click the cross button on the top right of the page. The upper right corner of the "e" window is minimized to maximize/restore, disable the three buttons.
My mother said that there were many chores and there was no time to practice. She started the exercises for half an hour every day and watched the news.
One of the difficulties my mother encountered was double-clicking. double-clicking was slow and the middle mouse would move. The other was moving the mouse. The mouse was dragging far away, and the small arrow was not moving on the screen; the third is input. Mom hasn't understood function keys, such as Shift.
Progress is still there. After a week, my mother can boot the computer at home and watch the news on the Internet. When she returns home at night, her mother says she wants to raise interest rates.
Currently, two categories are available in favorites, including Phoenix, SOHU, times weekly, Southern Weekend, caixinnet, and Youku and Tudou.