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