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17 Cards in this Set
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Windows
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an object within both the macintosh and windows operating system. (GUI)
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Window
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a rectangluar area used to display a program, message, or data, file, and icons.
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Size Box
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section of a window you can drag to change the size of the window
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Scrollbar
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horizontal and vertical bars that allow you to see parts fo the display not currently visible
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Restore
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return the window to its previous size
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Pointing Device
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a mouse or trackball that allows the user to select objects on the screen
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Pointer
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an onscreen symbol showing the current position of the mouse
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Minimize
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reduces the windows to a button on the taskbar
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Menu
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drop-down lists containing commands that can be executed. group under specific headings of titles on a window menu bar.
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Zoom Box
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to enlarge or reduce the window-size same as size box. feature of macintosh that you can click to enlarge, reduce the size of a window
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Desktop
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the first screen you see when the computer starts up and running
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Details
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show an icon, name, file size, the associated application, and date and time info.
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Finder
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program that displays the macintosh desktop.
how you find something |
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Folder
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used to hold files of the same type, or somehow related. a way to organize files into managable groups
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Formatting
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the process of preparing a disk so you can write data to and read data from the disk. on a specific type of drive; imprint a disk with the info it needs to work in that particular kind of drive.
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Icons
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small pictures that represent files, commands, or other functions. graphic images or symbols.
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Maximize
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restore button- changes appearance depending on which option is active to enlarge a window on the computer to fill the computer screen.
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