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25 Cards in this Set
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- Back
Active Window
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the window currently in use. The title bar of the active window is always darker (or displayed in a different color) to distinguish it from other open windows that may be visible in a titled or cascaded screen.
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Address Bar
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the space in some application windows that display the name of the open folder or object.
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Clicking
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pressing and releasing the left (primary) mouse button.
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Command Buttons
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rectangular buttons in a dialog box that execute an instruction.
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Commands
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to perform an operation or execute a program.
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Default
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a setting that is automatically used unless another option is chosen.
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Dialog Box
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An information-exchange window, in which the user selects options, sets defaults, chooses items from lists, or otherwise provides information Windows needs before it can execute a command.
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Double-Click
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to point to an object and then quickly press and release the primary mouse button twice.
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Dragging
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placing the mouse pointer on an object and then pressing and holding down the primary mouse button while moving the object on the desktop.
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Linking
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feature that allows data to be transferred among programs and update automatically.
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Log Off
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to exit the account you are using, but keep the computer on for you or another user to log on at a later time.
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Log On
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to access a computer system by identifying yourself and, if prompted, entering a password.
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Mouse Buttons
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special buttons placed on the mouse that, when pressed, perform various tasks, such as starting applications and moving elements around the screen.
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Option Buttons
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allow you to choose one option from a group of options; also called radio buttons.
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Radio Buttons
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allow you to choose one option from a group of options; also called option button.
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Right-Click
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to quickly press and release the shortcut menu button (usually right button).
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Select (highlight)
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– to point to an object and then press and release the primary mouse button.
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Shortcut Keys
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a combination of two or more keystrokes that, when pressed, carries out a specific action or function.
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Shortcut Menu
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a list of command options most commonly performed from the current window display.
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Shortcut Menu Button –
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the secondary mouse button, usually the right button.
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Standard Desktop
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the screen you see immediately after logging on to windows 2003.
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Standard Toolbar
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the bar, usually located near the top of the window, that contains buttons that instantly execute commands or access various functions.
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Start Button
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a button on the task bar, that when clicked, opens the start menu.
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Status Bar
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a message or information area, usually located at the bottom of a window, that displays specific details about the currently selected object or the task being performed.
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Submenu
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a menu within another menu. A submenu is indicated when there is a right-pointed arrow next to a menu option.
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