TASK 1
Name: Bajela David Akolade
Course: Computer Science
Department: Computer Engineering
Martic no: 230404010006
Task 1
1 Identify the diagram below
Diagram A : A keyboard
Diagram B: A Mouse
2. What the function of the devices?
Function of a keyboard
A keyboard is an input device used to enter text, numbers, and commands
into a computer. Its primary function is to input alphanumeric characters,
punctuation marks, and special symbols. Keyboards also feature function
keys, navigation keys (such as arrow keys), and modifier keys (like Shift, Ctrl,
and Alt) that allow users to perform various functions such as:
1. Typing text and numbers.
2. Executing commands and shortcuts.
3. Editing text and documents.
4. Interacting with user interfaces.
5. Controlling media playback (e.g., play, pause, volume control).
Function of a Mouse
A mouse is an input device used to control the cursor, click on items, scroll
through content, access contextual menus, and sometimes perform gestures
for additional functionalities.
3. Are they software or hardware? ( Support your answer with an explanation
A keyboard is a hardware device.
Hardware refers to physical components of a computer system that you can
touch and interact with, such as the keyboard itself. It consists of keys,
switches, and circuits that transmit signals to the computer when pressed.
In summary, the keyboard is a hardware component because it is a tangible
physical device used to input data into a computer system.
A mouse is a hardware device.
Similar to a keyboard, a mouse is a physical device that you can touch and
interact with. It consists of buttons, a scroll wheel (if present), and sensors
that detect movement and transmit signals to the computer.
4. List and explain the purpose of all the labelled parts of the device as
indicated in the diagram
Diagram A: A keyboard
The Escape Key
The Escape key on a keyboard is used to cancel or stop ongoing operations,
clear selections, access menus, and pause games in software applications.
The functions Key ( F1- F12)
F1: often used for accessing help menus or documentation within software
applications.
F2: Frequently used for renaming files or objects in many programs.
F3: Commonly used to open a search feature in application or file explorer.
F4: Has different functions based on the context, such as closing windows,
tabs or dialog boxes.
F5: it is used to refresh or reload content in web browser or file explorer.
F6: Commonly used for navigating between different sections of a program
or application.
F7: often used for spell checking or grammar checking in word processing
programs.
F8: Commonly used for booting into Safe mode or accessing various system
recovery options during system start up.
F9: Sometimes used for refreshing content or executing specific command in
certain application.
F10: can be used to access menu or activate specific functions in
applications .
F11: often used to enter it exit full - screen mode in web browser, media
player, or other applications
F12: Commonly used to open the developer tool in web browser or as a
shortcut for saving document in some programs.
The Enter key
The Enter key on a keyboard is used to confirm actions, submit forms, open
files or folders, select options, start searches, and play media in various
applications and interfaces.
The Backspace key
The Backspace key on a keyboard is used to delete the character to the left
of the cursor in a text editor, word processor, or any other application where
text input is required.
The Delete key
The Delete key removes the character to the right of the cursor, aiding in
text editing and revision.
The Print screen
The Print Screen key captures screenshots of the entire screen or active
window for saving or pasting into other applications.
The Scroll key
The Scroll Lock key toggles the scrolling behavior of the arrow keys, allowing
users to navigate through content without moving the cursor.
The indicators
It is usually labeled "Caps Lock", " Num Lock", "Scroll Lock", indicates the
status of certain keyboard functions like the capitalization, numeric keypad,
or scrolling behaviour.
The capitals Key
It toggles capitalization mode, so all letters typed will be in uppercase until
it's toggled off, without holding the shift key
The Shift key
The Shift key is used for capitalizing letters, accessing symbols, creating
shortcuts, and text selection, improving typing versatility.
The Control Key
It is used to modify the function of other keys, enabling shortcut and
commands within software application or operating system.
The Window Key
The Windows key on a keyboard is used to open the Start menu, access
keyboard shortcuts, switch between applications, manage windows, and
perform system commands, enhancing user productivity and navigation in
the Windows operating system.
The Alt key
The Alt key enables keyboard shortcuts and alternate functions when
pressed in combination with other keys.
The Space bar
The spacebar is used to insert a space between words or characters while
typing
The Menu
The Menu key opens context menus or application-specific menus, providing
quick access to various functionalities without using the mouse.
The Arrow
The arrow keys on a keyboard are used for navigation within documents, web
pages, spreadsheets, and other content. They allow users to move the cursor
or selection up, down, left, or right, aiding in text editing, data entry, and
general navigation within applications.
The Number pad
The number pad key, also known as the numeric keypad, is used for quick
inputting numbers and performing arithmetic operations.
Diagram B: A Mouse
The scroll wheel
The scroll wheel on a mouse is used for vertical or horizontal scrolling within
documents, web pages, and content, improving navigation efficiency.
The Right click
Right-clicking on a mouse opens context menus, providing quick access to
various options and actions relevant to the item clicked, enhancing user
interaction with software and applications
The Left click
The left click on a mouse is primarily used to select, activate, or interact with
items or elements on the screen.
The body
It refers to the main housing or casing that contains the main internal
component such as the sensor, buttons and scroll wheel. It provides the
structure and support for the mouse's functionality.
TASK 2
Name: Bajela David Akolade
Course: Computer Science
Department: Computer Engineering
Martic no: 230404010006
Task 2
1. Diagram A: A Motherboard
2. List the label components
A PCl Slot
B PCl- E 16x Slot
C PCl - E1x
D Northbridge
E ATX 12v 2x and pin Power connection
F CPU - fan
G Socket
H Memory Slots
I ATX power connector
J IDE Connection
K southbridge
L SATA connection
M Front panel connection
N FDD connection
O External USB connection
P CMOS battery
3. What is the function(s) of the labelled component
A: PCl Slot ( peripheral component interconnect) slot
It is used to add expansion card like sound cards, network cards, and older
graphics cards to enhance your system functionality
B: PCl- E 16x slot
It is for high performance graphics card, providing fast communication and
ample bandwidth for tasks like gaming and video editing
C: PCl-E 1x Slot
This is for low bandwidth expansion cards like sound cards, network card and
USB expansion cards , adding functionality without using high speed slots
D: Northbridge
The northbridge manages communication between the CPU, RAM and
graphics card, facilitating data transfer and memory control
E: ATX 12v 2x and pin Power connection
They supply power specifically to the CPU , ensuring it's stable and reliable
operations
F CPU - fan
It serves the crucial function of cooling the CPU, preventing it from
overheating during operation
G Socket
This is where the CPU is installed, providing electrical connections for
communication with the rest of the system .
H Memory Slots
The memory slot are used to install RAM ( Random Access Memory) modules
providing temporary storage for data the CPU needs to access quickly
I ATX power connector
It supply power to the CPU, Chipset, expansion slot,and peripheral ensuring
proper system functionality
J IDE Connection ( integrated Drive Electronics)
It is used for connection older storage devices like IDE hard drive and
CD/DVD drives, facilitating data transfer between these devices and the
motherboard
K southbridge
It manages peripheral connectivity, legacy 1/0 support, power management,
and low speed 1/0 operations, complementing the North bridge's high speed
functions.
L SATA connection
They are used to connect storage device like hard drives and SSDs enabling
data transfer and storage
M Front panel connection
It allows communication between case's external components ( like power
buttons, LEDs, audio Jack, and USB ports) and the internal motherboard
components, enabling user interactions and peripheral connectivity from the
front of the computer
N FDD connection
FDD ( Floppy Disk Drive) connection were used to connect floppy drives for
data storage, but they are now obsolete due to advancement in storage
technology.
O External USB connection
It allows users to connect external devices like keyboard, mice, USB drives,
and more, enabling data transfer, device communication, and power delivery
P CMOS battery ( Complementary Metal-oxide semi conductor)
It preserves system settings like data, time,BIOS/UEFI configuration, and
hardware settings when the computer is turned off
TASK 3
4, Olufemi Street,
Ipaja,
Lagos State.
15th March, 2024.
Lab Technologist,
Computer science department
LASUSTECH
Ikorodu.
Dear Lab Technologist,
Request for Laboratory Registration for CSC101 Class
I am writing to formally request registration for laboratory access for the
CSC101 class, Introduction to Computer Practical, for the upcoming
semester.
As a student enrolled in the CSC101 course, it is essential for me to have
access to the laboratory facilities to enhance my understanding and practical
skills in computer science.
I assure you of my commitment to adhere to all laboratory rules and
regulations, including safety protocols, while utilizing the facilities. I
understand the importance of maintaining a conducive and organized
environment within the laboratory and will contribute to its upkeep and
smooth functioning.
I kindly request your assistance in processing my laboratory registration for
CSC101 at your earliest convenience so that I can fully engage in the
practical aspects of the course. Your support in this matter is highly
appreciated.
Thank you for considering my request. I look forward to your positive
response.
Sincerely,
David Akolade Bajela
Matric no: 230404010006
TASK 3
Name: Bajela David Akolade
Course: Computer Science
Department: Computer Engineering
Martic no: 230404010006
Task 3
1. Identify the diagram below
2 state the function of the labelled component
The Quick Access Toolbar
The Quick Access Toolbar serves as a customizable toolbar that provides
easy access to frequently used commands. It allows users to add commonly
used commands, such as Save, Undo, Redo, Print, etc., for quick and
convenient access regardless of which tab is currently selected in the Ribbon
interface. This helps improve workflow efficiency by reducing the time spent
searching for commonly used functions within the Ribbon tabs.
The Ribbon tabs
The Ribbon tabs organize commands into categories like text formatting,
insert options, design customization, layout adjustments, references,
mailings, reviewing tools, and viewing options, making it easier for users to
access and use the various features while creating and editing documents.
The Title Bar
The Title Bar displays the document name, program name, and window
control buttons (Minimize, Maximize/Restore Down, Close), allowing users to
identify the document, access program options, and manage the window size
and position.
The Window control
The window control includes buttons to minimize, maximize/restore down,
and close the application window, providing users with options to manage
window size, visibility, and program closure.
The Office button
The Office Button provides access to file-related options like creating,
opening, saving, printing, managing recent documents, customizing settings,
and exiting the program.
The Tab selector
The Tab Selector allows users to set and customize tab stops for text
alignment within documents, improving organization and readability.
The Vertical Ruler
The vertical ruler is used for setting tab stops, adjusting paragraph indents,
and providing a visual reference for page margins and layout within the
document.
The Help Button
The "Help" button provides access to the program's built-in help and support
system. When you click on the "Help" button, you can search for topics,
access tutorials, find answers to common questions, and get guidance on
using Word's features and tools. It's a valuable resource for troubleshooting
issues, learning how to perform specific tasks, and discovering new
functionalities within the program.
The View Ruler Button
The "View Ruler" button in Microsoft Word toggles the visibility of the
horizontal and vertical rulers, aiding users in making precise layout and
formatting adjustments within the document.
The Vertical Scroll Bar
The vertical scroll bar in Microsoft Word allows users to navigate up and
down within a document, especially when the content exceeds the visible
area on the screen.
The Browse Button
The "Browse" button is used to navigate through the document quickly,
especially when you have multiple pages or sections. When you click on the
"Browse" button, it opens a drop-down menu that allows you to move to
various parts of the document, such as pages, sections, comments,
footnotes, tables, graphics, and more. This feature helps you locate specific
content within your document efficiently.
The Document Information
Document Information allows users to manage details such as document
properties (title, author, etc.), version history, advanced properties, and
compatibility settings, providing a centralized hub for document
management and customization.
The Text Area
The text area is where you can input, edit, and format text. It's the main
working space where you create and modify documents. You can type,
delete, format fonts, paragraphs, add images, tables, and more within the
text area.
The Status Bar
The status bar in Microsoft Word displays page numbers, word count, view
controls, track changes indicators, document mode, and other essential
information, aiding users in document navigation, editing, and review.
The View Button
The "View" button lets you switch between different display modes, such as
Print Layout, Full Screen Reading, Web Layout, Outline, and Draft, to suit your
editing and reviewing needs.
The Zoom Tools
The Zoom tool in Microsoft Word allows users to adjust the document's
magnification level for enhanced visibility, layout evaluation, and
customization, improving overall editing and viewing experience.
Task4
Name: Bajela David Akolade
Course: Computer Science
Department: Computer Engineering
Martic no: 230404010006
Task 4a
1. Identify the diagram below A Microsoft word
2. State the function of the labelled diagram
The Quick Access Toolbar
The Quick Access Toolbar provides quick access to commonly used
commands, helping users save time and streamline their workflow.
The Ribbon organizes commands into tabs, providing easy access to tools
and functions for creating, formatting, analyzing data, and customizing the
user interface, enhancing productivity and efficiency while working with
spreadsheets.
The Name Box
The Name Box displays the cell reference of the selected cell or range, allows
navigation by entering cell references or named ranges, and provides access
to the Name Manager for managing named ranges and defined names.
The Formula Box
The Formula Box displays and allows users to enter, edit, and view formulas
or functions used in cells.
The Column
Columns organize data vertically, allow efficient data entry and analysis, and
are referenced in formulas and functions for calculations and manipulation.
The Cell
Cells are used for data entry, organization, calculations, formatting, analysis,
and referencing in formulas and functions, serving as the basic units of a
worksheet.
The Vertical Scroll Bar
The vertical scroll bar allows you to scroll up and down through the rows of a
worksheet. It helps you navigate large amounts of data that extend beyond
the visible area on the screen. By clicking and dragging the scroll bar or
using the arrow buttons, you can move through the rows to view and work
with different parts of your spreadsheet.
The Rows
Rows are horizontal sections used for data organization, entry, analysis,
formatting, and referencing in formulas and functions, making it easier to
manage and work with data across different categories or records within a
worksheet.
The Horizontal Scroll Bar
The horizontal scroll bar enables you to scroll left and right through the
columns of a worksheet. It's particularly useful when your data extends
beyond the visible area horizontally. By clicking and dragging the scroll bar
or using the arrow buttons, you can navigate across the columns to access
and work with different sections of your spreadsheet.
The Worksheet
The worksheet is a workspace for data entry, organization, calculations,
analysis, formatting, charting, and data sharing within a grid structure of
rows and columns, enabling efficient management and manipulation of data.
The Worksheet View Options
The worksheet view options allow users to switch between Normal View
(default editing mode), Page Layout View (for adjusting print layout), and
Page Break Preview (for visualizing and adjusting page breaks), providing
flexibility based on specific editing, formatting, and printing needs.
The Zoom Control
The zoom control in allows you to adjust the magnification level for viewing
your worksheet, making content appear larger or smaller as needed.
TASK 7
Name: Bajela David Akolade
Course: Computer Science
Department: Computer Engineering
Martic no: 230404010006
Task 7
1. Identify the following network device
Figure 1 it's a wireless router
Figure 2 it's a switch
Figure 3 it's a Server
Figure 4 it's a computer system
Figure 5 it's a laptop computer
Figure 6 it's a mobile phone
2. Draw the flowing network topologies
3 Describe the following networking acronyms
with examples
i. LAN (Local Area Network):
Description: A LAN is a network that connects
computers and devices within a limited geographical area, such as an office
building, school campus, or home.
Example: An office network where computers, printers, and servers are
connected to each other for sharing resources and data.
ii. PAN (Personal Area Network):
Description: A PAN is a network that connects devices within an individual's
personal space, typically within a range of a few meters.
Example: Bluetooth-enabled devices like smartphones, tablets, and
wireless headphones forming a PAN for sharing files or audio.
3. WAN (Wide Area Network):
Description: A WAN is a network that spans a large geographical area and
connects multiple LANs or MANs across cities, countries, or continents.
Example: The Internet itself is the largest WAN, connecting computers and
networks globally.
iv. MAN (Metropolitan Area Network):
Description: A MAN is a network that covers a larger geographical area than
a LAN but smaller than a WAN, typically within a city or metropolitan area.
Example: A city-wide network connecting various government offices,
educational institutions, and businesses.
v. FTP (File Transfer Protocol):
Description: FTP is a protocol used for transferring files between computers
on a network.
Example: Uploading files to a website server or downloading files from an
FTP server using an FTP client software.
vi IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4):
Description: IPv4 is a protocol used for identifying and locating devices on a
network using a unique IP address composed of four decimal numbers
separated by dots (e.g., 192.168.1.1).
Example: A computer on a LAN having an IPv4 address like 192.168.0.10.
vii. IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6):
Description: IPv6 is an updated version of the Internet Protocol designed to
accommodate the growing number of devices connected to the Internet by
using longer IP addresses.
Example: An IPv6 address such as
2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334 assigned to a network device.
viii.HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol):
Description: HTTP is a protocol used for transmitting and receiving web page
data over the Internet.
Example: When you enter "http://www.example.com" into a web browser,
the browser communicates with the web server using HTTP to fetch and
display the webpage.
ix. HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure):
Description: HTTPS is a secure version of HTTP that encrypts data
exchanged between a web browser and a web server, ensuring secure
communication.
Example: When you access a banking website, the URL begins with "https://"
to indicate that the connection is secure.
x. WWW (World Wide Web):
Description: The WWW is a collection of interconnected web pages and
websites accessible over the Internet.
Example: Websites like Google, Facebook, Wikipedia, and YouTube are part
of the World Wide Web, accessible through web browsers
Task 8
Name: Bajela David Akolade
Course: Computer Science
Department: Computer Engineering
Martic no: 230404010006
Task 8
1. Mention 5 operating system example for each of the following
PC
Operating Systems:
1. Windows 10 - Microsoft's latest desktop operating system known for its
user-friendly interface and compatibility with a wide range of software and
hardware.
2. macOS Catalina (10.15) - Apple's desktop operating system designed for
Mac computers, known for its sleek design, performance, and integration
with other Apple devices.
3. Ubuntu Linux - A popular open-source Linux distribution known for its
stability, security features, and extensive software repositories.
4. Chrome OS - Google's lightweight operating system designed for
Chromebooks, focusing on web-based applications and cloud computing.
5. Fedora Linux - Another Linux distribution known for its cutting-edge
features, community support, and compatibility with a variety of software
and hardware configurations.
Mobile/Tablet Operating Systems:
1. Android - Google's mobile operating system used on a wide range of
smartphones and tablets, known for its customization options, app
ecosystem, and integration with Google services.
2. iOS - Apple's mobile operating system used on iPhones and iPads, known
for its smooth performance, security features, and seamless integration with
other Apple devices.
3. iPadOS - A variant of iOS specifically designed for Apple's iPad tablets,
offering additional features and optimizations for larger screens and
productivity tasks.
4. HarmonyOS - Developed by Huawei, HarmonyOS is an open-source
operating system designed for smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and other
smart devices, focusing on seamless cross-device interaction and
performance.
5. Fire OS - Amazon's customized version of Android used on Kindle Fire
tablets and Amazon Fire TV devices, tailored for Amazon's services and
content ecosystem.
Server
1. Windows Server - Microsoft's server operating system known for its
enterprise-level features, scalability, and compatibility with Microsoft server
applications and services.
2. Linux CentOS - A popular Linux distribution for servers known for its
stability, security, and strong community support, commonly used in web
hosting environments.
3. Ubuntu Server - A server-focused variant of Ubuntu Linux, offering a
balance of ease of use, security features, and extensive software repositories
for server applications.
4. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) - A commercial Linux distribution known
for its robustness, support for enterprise environments, and long-term
stability, commonly used in mission-critical server deployments.
5. VMware ESXi - A hypervisor-based server operating system from VMware,
used for virtualization purposes to create and manage virtual machines on
physical server hardware.
2. List for each category ,10 applications
PC Applications:
1. Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.)
2. Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, etc.)
3. Google Chrome - Web browser
4. VLC Media Player - Multimedia player
5. Zoom - Video conferencing and online meetings
6. Slack - Team communication and collaboration
7. Spotify - Music streaming
8. Steam - Digital distribution platform for video games
9. Dropbox - Cloud storage and file sharing
10. Skype - Voice and video calls, messaging
Mobile/Tablet Applications:
1. Facebook - Social networking
2. Instagram - Photo and video sharing
3. WhatsApp - Messaging and voice calls
4. Netflix - Video streaming
5. TikTok - Short-form video sharing
6. Google Maps - Navigation and location-based services
7. Spotify - Music streaming
8. Uber - Ride-sharing and transportation
9. Amazon - Online shopping and delivery
10. YouTube - Video sharing and streaming
Server Applications:
1. Apache HTTP Server - Web server software
2. MySQL - Relational database management system (RDBMS)
3. Microsoft SQL Server - Database management system
4. VMware vSphere - Virtualization platform for servers
5. Docker - Containerization platform for deploying applications
6. Ansible - Configuration management and automation tool
7. Nginx - Web server and reverse proxy server
8. Jenkins - Continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) tool
9. Grafana - Data visualization and monitoring platform
10. Elasticsearch - Distributed search and analytics engine
3. Select an Android and iOS device to research. Record the specifications in
the
Sure, here are the specifications for two popular Android and iOS devices:
Android Device: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Model: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Manufacturer: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
- OS Version: Android 11 with One UI 3.1
- Memory: Available in multiple variants, typically with 12GB or 16GB RAM
options and storage options ranging from 128GB to 512GB.
- Camera: Quad rear camera setup including a 108MP primary sensor, 12MP
ultra-wide sensor, 10MP periscope telephoto lens with 10x optical zoom, and
a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. Front camera is 40MP.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
- Battery Capacity: 5,000 mAh with fast charging, wireless charging, and
reverse wireless charging capabilities.
- Screen Size: 6.8 inches Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a resolution of
3200 x 1440 pixels and a refresh rate of up to 120Hz.
- Weight: Approximately 227 grams.
iOS Device: iPhone 13 Pro Max
- Model: iPhone 13 Pro Max
- Manufacturer: Apple Inc.
- OS Version: iOS 15
- Memory: Available in multiple variants, typically with 6GB RAM and storage
options ranging from 128GB to 1TB.
- Camera: Triple rear camera setup including a 12MP primary sensor, 12MP
ultra-wide sensor, and a 12MP telephoto lens. Front camera is also 12MP.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
- Battery Capacity: Not officially disclosed by Apple, but reported to be
around 4,352 mAh with fast charging, wireless charging, and MagSafe
magnetic charging capabilities.
- Screen Size: 6.7 inches Super Retina XDR OLED display with a resolution of
2778 x 1284 pixels and a refresh rate of up to 120Hz (ProMotion technology).
- Weight: Approximately 238 grams.
4. List 10 internet browsersand the operating system they can be found
Here are 12 popular internet browsers and the operating systems they can
be found on:
1. Google Chrome
- Operating Systems: Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
2. Mozilla Firefox
- Operating Systems: Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
3. Microsoft Edge
- Operating Systems: Windows, macOS, Android, iOS
4. Apple Safari
- Operating Systems: macOS, iOS
5. Opera
- Operating Systems: Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
6. Brave Browser
- Operating Systems: Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
7. Vivaldi
- Operating Systems: Windows, macOS, Linux
8. UC Browser
- Operating Systems: Windows, Android, iOS
9. Samsung Internet Browser
- Operating Systems: Android
10. Tor Browser
- Operating Systems: Windows, macOS, Linux, Android
Name: Anasanwo Folashade
Course: Computer Science
Department: Computer Engineering
Martic no: 230404010002
Task 9&10
1B
2C
3A
4C
5C
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7D
8C
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10 D
TASK 5
Name: David Akolade Bajela
Course: Computer Science
Department: Computer Engineering
Martic no: 230404010006
Task 5
1. Identify the diagram below Microsoft PowerPoint
2 state the function of labelled component
The Menu bar
The menu bar provides access to various menus and commands for creating,
editing, formatting, and presenting slideshows, including options for file
management, text and object formatting, slide design, and help resources.
The Ribbon
The Ribbon organizes commands, features, and tools into tabs, providing
quick access to functionalities for creating, editing, formatting, and
presenting slideshows, enhancing productivity and efficiency in slide creation
and management.
The Slide Control
The slide control allows you to navigate through slides during a
presentation. You can use it to move forward or backward through slides,
helping you maintain a smooth flow and transition between different parts of
your presentation.
The slide and Outline tab
The Slide and Outline tabs provides a visual overview of slides, allows
navigation between slides, offers tools for managing slide order, and enables
editing slide content in outline view, enhancing presentation organization
and editing efficiency.
The Notes
The "Notes" function allows users to add speaker notes for guidance during
presentations, providing additional information, prompts, and audience
engagement cues without being visible to the audience.
The Zoom Slider
The zoom slider lets you adjust the magnification level of your slides for
easier viewing and editing..