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We broaden opportunities by providing computer literacy skills primarily to disadvantaged children and adults in Hawaii and the Pacific Region.
About Us

We are committed to providing computer education to those in need; we are passionate about doing good things in the community, and we are proud of our successes rooted in humble beginnings. Computers touch almost every aspect of our lives, and we firmly believe that computer skills are a necessity. Our specialized computer classes create more educational and employment opportunities for people who might otherwise have been left behind. Most of our sites serve low-income, multi-racial communities. We are the only nonprofit in Hawaii with this mission. Now in our tenth year, OK collaborates with many organizations, including schools in low-income districts, the University of Hawaii (Creating Futures), community technology centers, and other non-profit organizations.


Tech Tip Tuesday Tips
Windows 7 tip: shake it! Sounds like a new dance craze? Try it in Windows 7 today. To focus on just one window when several are open, just shake it. Left click and hold the top of the window pane and shake your mouse. Every open window except that one instantly disappears. Jiggle again—and your windows all come back.

Windows 7 tip: Peek Peek gives you the power of X-ray vision to see the desktop right through your open windows. To peek at your desktop, move your cursor to the peek button, (the rectangle to the right of your clock at the end of the taskbar.) As you hover over it, all open windows will become transparent, showing your desktop. Left click on the peek button and all open windows will instantly minimize, (this is...

Windows 7 tip: Snap it into place Snap is a quick way to re-size open windows, simply by dragging them to the edges of your screen. Depending on where you drag a window, you can make it expand vertically, take up the entire screen, or appear side-by-side with another window. To snap: left click and hold the top of a window pane and drag it to the left, right or center to snap it into place. Drag it back to the center to set it...

Screen Shot Take a picture of what is on your screen. To take a screen shot press CTRL and Print Scrn/SysRq in the upper right hand corner of your keyboard. You have now taken a picture of your screen. Now you can paste it into a blank word document, paint program, or compose a new email. Paste it in by pressing CTRL and the letter V at the same time.

What's New
Good food for a good cause – Monday, August 29 Please join us for lunch, dinner or take out at California Pizza Kitchen at Kahala Mall on Monday, August 29.  Bring the attached flyer, enjoy a yummy meal, and Ohana Komputer will receive 20% of your check.  If you are unable to attend, please consider making a donation on our website, at Foodland’s Give Aloha Program #78333, or Aloha United Way Donors Choice #73920. Mahalo for your...

Laptop Fundraising Drive & Free Computer Classes Please join us on Saturday, August 13 at Walmart Ke‘eamoku from 9am to 3pm. We will be launching our fundraising drive to raise money for new laptop computers and will be offering free computer classes. Our goal is to raise $4,000 to purchase 6 new laptops. Our current equipment is nearly seven years old and is in dire need of being replaced. We heavily rely on these computers to bring our...

Giving Aloha Visit our recent Olelo airing of Giving Aloha now on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/user/ohanakomputer

Part-Time Teachers Needed We have immediate openings for part-time teachers. If you are interested in sharing your computer knowledge with others or know some one else who would, please visit our jobs page for the job description and application instructions.