Adults with basic mouse and typing skills are invited to learn how to apply those skills to create files and store them on a flashdrive. Learn to use a USB flashdrive to store files, organize files into folders, and identify ways to connect other peripheral devices.
This program has no registration. It is first come, first seated.
Files, Flashdrives, and Beyond
Adults with basic mouse and typing skills are invited to learn how to apply those skills to create files and store them on a flashdrive. By the end of this class you should be able to use a flashdrive to store and open files, organize files into folders, and identify ways to connect peripheral devices to a Windows 10 computer with common ports.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Computer/Technology | Class/Workshop |
TAGS: | Tech Learning Team | Computer/Technology | Computer classes |
The Brightwood Branch opened in 1901 as the sixth public library in Indianapolis. It served the Brightwood community at several locations along Station Street, one street west of its current North Sherman Avenue storefront site which opened in 1972. A 1996 renovation at this location doubled the size of the branch to 5,400 square feet. In 2020, a brand-new branch building, across the street from the previous branch, was completed and re-named as the Martindale-Brightwood Branch.