Basic computer skills are essential for effective digital use.
Mastering these skills involves understanding hardware components like the mouse, keyboard, monitor, and printer and navigating operating systems such as Windows, macOS, or Linux for tasks like starting, shutting down, and managing files and folders.
Proficiency in software applications, including word processors, spreadsheets, and web browsers, is crucial, as is the ability to install and uninstall programs.
Effective file management, creating, saving, and organizing files, and understanding various file formats and extensions are also vital.
Basic internet skills such as connecting to the net, conducting searches, and troubleshooting simple computer problems are crucial for advanced digital literacy.