Below are a range of how-to guides that have been written by subject matter experts at Digital Unite.
(Please note that clicking any of these links will take you to the Digital Unite website)
It's easier to get to grips with computers than a lot of people think. Here's how to get started.
A handy collection of easy read guides to get you started with using technology.
These guides will give you all the tools you need to get online and become a confident internet user.
Guides covering the basics of choosing and using mobiles and tablet devices.
Our easy-to-follow guides will show you how to use email and messaging services such as Skype.
Easy-to-follow guides on using Microsoft Office programs (Including Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Teams).
Music, audiobooks - you name it, it's all on the internet and really easy to get hold of and download. Here's how.
A range of guides to help you understand the basic principles you'll need to keep safe online.
These guides show you just how easy it is to make the most of the many exciting, fun and useful things available online.
The internet is a great tool to help you manage your health and well-being, these guides will help you get started.
Use these guides to help you find out how to watch TV programmes, videos and films online.
These guides will show you some safe and easy ways to make and save money online.
Social networking allows us to communicate with others and access information as never before. These guides show you how.
There are so many great ways to store, edit and share photos – our guides will show you how.
These guides cover the basics of getting you started with remote working and supporting others remotely.
In 2025 landline telephone lines in the UK will be replaced by a digital service. These guides will help you navigate these changes.
Want to learn how to use some of the most common services from the UK Government, these guides will show you how.
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