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Desktop
first screen you see when the system is launced and fully running.
Details
a view in windows that displays detailed inforamtion about a file. Including file name, size, its associated application, and date/time it was last modified.
Finder
A program that displays the Macintosh desktop.
Folder
A way to organize files into managable groups.
Formatting
Prepares a disk for use on a specific type of drive; imprints a disk with the information it needs to work in that particular kind of drive.
Icons
Graphic images or symbols that represent applications (programs), files, disk drives, documents, imbedded objects, or linked objects.
Maximize
To enlarge a window on the computer, to fill the computer screen.
Menus
List of commands or options grouped under specific headings or titles (file, edit, etc.) on a Windows menu bar.
Minimize
To reduce a window on the screen to a button on a task bar.
Pointer
(mouse pointer) on screen object (whos shape changes on the function) whos movement & function is controlled by the mouse.
Pointer Device
Device such as a mouse or trackball that allows user to select objects on the screen.
Restore
To return a maximized/ minimized window to its previous size.
Scroll Bar
Bar on the right side or bottom of window that you click to bring different parts of a document to view.
Size Box
Section of window that you can drag to change the size of the window.
Window
On screen area in which you view programs, folders, files, and icons.
Windows
Name of Microsoft Operating System; also, objects that characterize the windows GUI.
Zoom Box
Feature of Macintosh windows that you can click to reduce or enlarge the size of a window.