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LEARNING TASK #2
MODULE 1: LESSON 2 - BASIC
CONCEPTS IN INFORMATION
AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
Using
Usingthe
thesystem information
system pasted
information
4. above, identify the CPU or processor of
pasted above, identify the CPU or
your device. Write the information below.
processor of your device. Write the
information below.
NAME OF THE SD CARD
5. 3,Using the system information pasted on item MEMORY DISK:
identify the RAM of your device. Write the
information below. HOW TO OPERATE
THIS DEVICE :
RAM OF YOUR 3.00 GB 1. Put the SD card on your Android phone and wait for it to
DEVICE: get detected.
Identify one memory disk available in 2. Now, open Settings.
6. your area. It may be a built-in disk or an 3. Scroll down and go to the Storage section.
external drive, whichever is available. 4. Tap the name of your SD card.
Take a photo of the memory disk and 5. Tap the three vertical dots on the top right corner of the
make a mini-instruction on how to use it. screen.
6. Select Storage Settings.
7. Choose format as internal option.
8. On the next screen, you have the final chance to decide
whether you want to change your mind. Tap Erase & Format
if you want to format your SD card as internal storage.
9. You will be notified if Android finds that your SD card is
slow. Tap OK to continue.
10. You can start the data migration process now or do it at a
later stage.
NAME OF DEVICE:
Mouse
7. . Identify one device available on your
area for each of the device categories HOW TO USE THIS
below. Take a photo of the devices and
make a mini-instruction on how to use
DEVICE:
Step 1: Place the mouse on a clean, smooth surface, preferably
them a mouse pad. This allows the mouse to move without interference.
You may have issues with the mouse if it is not on a mousepad,
such as it not scrolling smoothly
INPUT Step 2: Grip the mouse lightly in your dominant hand. Keep
DEVICE your fingers relaxed, and keep the mouse at elbow level.
Step 3: Plug in the mouse with its USB connector. Look for a
small square port about the size of your USB connector. Insert the
USB connector.
Step 4: Make sure the mouse is working. Your computer should
be on, and you should see a cursor on the screen you can control
by moving your mouse.
Step 5: Practice clicking with the mouse. The left button is the
primary button for righthanded users, and the right button is the
primary button for left handed users.
Step 6: Practice scrolling and dragging items with the mouse.
Move the wheel with your pointer finger to scroll up and down
pages
Printer
NAME OF DEVICE