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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and tips for using a laptop during Pampered Chef shows, particularly for those using it for the first time. Various aspects of setup, functionality, and personal anecdotes are discussed.
General agreement exists on the benefits of using a laptop at shows, particularly regarding efficiency and ease of use. However, there are varying opinions on the necessity of additional accessories like a numeric pad.
Participants are primarily consultants sharing personal experiences related to using laptops in their business practices during shows.
Consultants looking for insights on integrating technology into their shows may find this discussion beneficial.
jrstephens said:Used my laptop last night. It wsa great! I turned it on when I first got there like yall said. As people came in if I knew them, I entered their name in. Then those that I did not as I introduced myself I put them in or asked the host their name if I did not catch it all. I entered the rest of there info later when they were eatin and in between orders.
I sold two small scoops b/c of it too. Usually I do not "really" look at what they order. I glance and retotal for them but do not concentrate on it. Well, since I was seeing it pop up on the screen. The two that bought mini muffin pans, I sold the scoop to go with it to them.
It also reminded me to ask about the "Rounding Up." I always forget to mentin that at shows but when I was giving them their total last night and saw the icon it reminded me. Almost everyone rounded up.
I was glad I took my USB mouse b/c like Ann recommended a mouse is so much better when entering shows instead of the little finger pad.
A numeric pad like Linda talked about would be good too but I will hold off on that for a while to see if I get more use to using the numbers about the letters. I use those a lot at work so, it should not take a lot of adjustment for me.
I loved coming home and not having to enter orders! My feet were swollen and killing me when I got home, so, it was great just to kick back and not have to do that!
Thanks for your tips ladies!!!!
I've been thinking about doing this. It's a good Sunday afternoon activity.pamperedlinda said:If you don't have a 10-key numeric pad on your laptop you might want to buy an external one. I am lost w/o that!
I've been thinking about doing this. Good Sunday afternoon activity.kathy Griffith said:If you sent the invites for your Host, enter all the guest info, even if they don't show they will be connected to that Host.
Considering this too. I haven't had that since getting a laptop three years ago. At first I hated not having one, but now I'm as used to it as I'll ever get. I'll keep considering.pamperedlinda said:If you don't have a 10-key numeric pad on your laptop you might want to buy an external one. I am lost w/o that!
jrstephens said:I loved coming home and not having to enter orders! My feet were swollen and killing me when I got home, so, it was great just to kick back and not have to do that!
Chef Endora said:Wow, what a great thread! I stopped on the way home from my show today & bought my very first laptop. Now I'm really excited. Thanks for all the great ideas!
Chef Endora said:Wow, what a great thread! I stopped on the way home from my show today & bought my very first laptop. Now I'm really excited. Thanks for all the great ideas!
Chef Endora said:It sounds that way, doesn't it. Really, I've been looking & researching. DH is not real happy but he is a man of the 90s....the 1890s. I call his truck his covered wagonI have a full time job already, so if I want to use my fun job cash on it, that's what I'm doing.
My DSILs helped me with choosing one. One SIL built my desktop & is my personal geek. He knows a happy MIL is a good MIL:love:
This will work out well for shows and for school. I actually haven't opened the box yet because I want to check out tomorrow's ads. I also got a wireless mouse & numeric keypad set to go with it.
Chef Endora said:It sounds that way, doesn't it. Really, I've been looking & researching. DH is not real happy but he is a man of the 90s....the 1890s. I call his truck his covered wagonI have a full time job already, so if I want to use my fun job cash on it, that's what I'm doing.
My DSILs helped me with choosing one. One SIL built my desktop & is my personal geek. He knows a happy MIL is a good MIL:love:
This will work out well for shows and for school. I actually haven't opened the box yet because I want to check out tomorrow's ads. I also got a wireless mouse & numeric keypad set to go with it.
I am trying to decide between keeping my current Windows computer (desktop) and buying a Windows laptop. That way we have a new upgraded computer and the old one the kids can use. But, I was in a Apple store recently looking at their computers and I was impressed. If I get an Apple, I would get rid of our Windows and just have the one. Maybe down the road, we could get a Mac laptop. Do you like the Mac better? Can you give me any advice?mamidu said:I am a new consultant that just started with PC. From what I have read on these boards is that there is a few Mac owners. Myself being on of them. I use Boot Camp and Fusion to run PP3 and so far I have had no issues. I can't wait to start actually using the software. I have a catty show going and my neighbor is going to host a show for me but she keeps pushing the date back!
Before using your laptop for the first time, make sure to charge it fully. Unbox the laptop and connect it to a power source. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your operating system, create user accounts, and connect to Wi-Fi.
To connect to Wi-Fi, click on the Wi-Fi icon in the taskbar, select your network from the list, and enter the password if prompted. Make sure your router is turned on and functioning properly.
Start by installing essential software such as a web browser (if not pre-installed), antivirus software, and any productivity tools you may need, like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace. Don't forget to check for system updates as well.
To keep your laptop secure, enable a firewall, install antivirus software, and regularly update your operating system and applications. Be cautious about downloading files from unknown sources and use strong, unique passwords.
Regularly clean your laptop's keyboard and screen, avoid eating or drinking near it, and ensure proper ventilation to prevent overheating. Additionally, back up your data frequently and consider using a surge protector when charging.