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Contains buttons for changing formatting, such as alignment and font styles.
Formatting Toolbar
Convert statements into codes or languages that computers are able to understand.
Language Translator
The ability to work with different programs stimultaneously.
Multi-tasking
Tells you the status of what is on the screen
Status Bar
A computer that is easy to operate; no special knowledge of programming language is necessary.
User Friendly
A word processing feature in which the insertion point returns to the next line automatically at the end of a full line
Wordwrap
Contains the Start Button, Open Program Buttons, and the Notification Area.
Task Bar
Tells the name of the program and may show the name of the open document.
Title Bar
A type of software that allows you to perform tasks such as word processing, publishing, and paint
Application Software
Putting facts or numbers into meaningful form; the primary use of computers.
Information Processing
The physical parts of a computer
Hardware
A machine that processes data
and performs tasks according to a set of directions.
Computer
A small circuit board that
controls all work done by the
computer; found inside the
case or tower.
Motherboard
Gives instructions to the
computer.(opposite of hardware)
Software
Other devices that can work
with your computer.
Peripherals
A small computer designed
for individual use.
Personal Computer (PC)
Provides more information
and allows you to make choices
or enter data.
Dialog Box
Pictures that are used to stand
for programs and commands.
Icons
The type of software that
controls the basic operations
the basic operations of the
computer.
Operating Systems Software
The means by which users get
information from and give
information to the computer.
Computer Interface
An on-screen work area on
which windows, icons, menus,
and dialog boxes appear.
Desktop
An on-screen work area on
which windows, icons, menus,
and dialog boxes appear.
Desktop
Specialized programs that work with the operating system to allow communication between the hardware devices and the rest of the comptuer.
Device Drivers
Sending information to those who need it.
Distribution
A permanent type of memory storage used by the computer for important data that does not change Read-Only-Memory.
ROM
The way you give data to the computer
Input