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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 and fully running.
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Details
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a view in windows that displays detailed information about a file, including the file name, size, its associated application, and the date and time it was last modified.
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Finder
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Program that displays the Macintosh desktop.
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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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prepares a disk for use on a specific type of drive; imprints a disk with the information it needs to work in that particular kind of drive.
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Icons
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graphic images or symbols that represent applications (programs), files, disk drives, documents, embedded objects, or linked objects.
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Maximize
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to enlarge a window on the computer to fill the computer screen.
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Menus
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list of commands or options grouped under specific headings or titles (file, edit, etc.) on a windows menu bar.
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Minimize
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to reduce a window on the screen to a button on the task bar.
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Pointer
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on screen object (whose shape changes depending on the function) who’s movement and function is controlled by the mouse.
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Pointing device
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device such as a mouse or track ball that allows the user to select objects on the screen.
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Restore
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to return a maximize or minimize 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 a 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 the window.
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Window
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onscreen 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 (Graphical user interface).
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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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