TLDR;
This video provides a tutorial on how to configure peripheral devices on a Windows operating system. It covers setting up a mouse, printer, monitor, and regional settings. The tutorial is aimed at beginners and provides step-by-step instructions for each device.
- Setting up Mouse
- Setting up Printer
- Setting up Monitor
- Setting up Regional Settings
Introduction [0:00]
Budi Nurhayatin from the Indonesian Education Institute introduces a tutorial on setting up peripheral devices on Windows 10, aimed at class 10 students. The tutorial will cover setting up a mouse, printer, monitor, and regional settings.
Setting Up the Mouse [1:01]
To set up the mouse, first click on the Start menu, then find and click on Control Panel. In Control Panel, click on Mouse. This will open a menu with options such as Buttons, Pointers, Pointer Options, Wheel, and Hardware. You can then configure the mouse settings according to your preferences.
Setting Up the Printer [1:31]
To set up a printer, click on the Printers & Scanners option. Then, select "Add a printer or scanner". Click Next until the installation is finished. Your printer should then be installed and ready for use.
Setting Up the Monitor [1:57]
To set up the monitor, right-click on the desktop and select "Properties" or "Display settings". Here, you can adjust settings such as the desktop background, screen saver, and screen resolution. Configure these settings to your liking.
Setting Up Regional Settings [2:22]
To configure regional settings, click on the Start menu, then find and click on Control Panel. Next, click on "Clock, Language, and Region," and then select "Region and Language Options". From here, you can adjust settings such as the date, time, currency, and number formats to match your region.
Conclusion [2:46]
The video concludes by thanking viewers for watching the tutorial on setting up peripheral devices in Windows.