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17 Cards in this Set
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Desktop-
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the first screen you see when the system is launched.small or compact enough to fit or be used on a desk: a desktop computer
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Details-
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any small section of a larger structure or whole, considered as a unit. Including the file name, size, application, and the date and time it was modified
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Finder-
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The part of the Macintosh Operating System and GUI that simulates the desktop. The multitasking version of Finder was called "MultiFinder" until multitasking was integrated into the core of the OS with the introduction of System 7.0 in 1990
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Folder-
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a way to organize files into manageable groups.
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Formatting-
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the arrangement of data for computer input or output, such as the number and size of fields in a record or the spacing and punctuation of information in a report
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Icons –
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a picture or symbol that appears on a monitor and is used to represent a command, as a file drawer to represent filing.
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Maximize-
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to increase to the greatest possible amount or degree of a computer screen.
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Menus-
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a list of options available to a user, as displayed on a CRT or other type of screen. (File, Edit, ECT.)
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Minimize-
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to decrease to the greatest possible amount or degree of a computer screen.
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Pointer-
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(mouse pointer) on screen object whose (shape changes depending on the function) whose movement changes on the mouse.
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Pointing device-
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a track ball or mouse
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Restore –
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to return or maximize window to its previous size
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Scroll bar-
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bar on the right side or bottom of a window that you click to bring different parts of document into view
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Size box –
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section of a window that you can drag to change the size of a window
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Window-
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on screen area in which you view program folders, files, and icons.
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Windows-
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name of the Microsoft operating system; also the objects that characterize the windows GUI.
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Zoom box-
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feature of Macintosh windows that you can click to reduce or enlarge the size of a window.
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