Computer fundamental skills are the bedrock upon which a person grows his/her ability to compute efficiently. At this level, learners are introduced to the computer and its basic units – Mouse and Keyboard.

Mastering essential components and operating a computer with a mouse and keyboard is crucial for efficiency. Typing, the process of entering text into a computer, is a fundamental skill in today's digital age. The ability to type accurately and swiftly is indispensable, especially in roles involving data entry, such as administrative and clerical positions. Proficient typing ensures tasks are completed efficiently and accurately, making it a key factor in workplace productivity.

The mouse, on the other hand, is a pointing device that allows you to navigate through the computer's graphical user interface by clicking, dragging, and dropping objects on the screen. The use of a mouse is an essential aspect of computer navigation, as it enables the user to perform a wide range of actions, such as selecting text, opening programs, and moving files. Additionally, a mouse is also used to perform other functions such as scrolling, zooming, and right-clicking.

Together, these two fundamental skills are the basic building blocks of computer proficiency. Developing these skills early on can help individuals become more efficient and effective in their computer use. In today's digital age, where computers have become an integral part of our daily lives, it is important to have a good understanding of these fundamental computer skills.

Skills Set

Fundamental Kills

Identifying Computer Peripherals

Typing and Mouse