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17 Cards in this Set
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Active window
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a feature of the windows that allows you to add web content to your desktop
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Address bar
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The space in a window that displays the name of the open folder or object.
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Command
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an instruction to perform an operation or execute a program
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Command buttons
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Rectangular buttons in dialog boxes that execute an instruction.
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Default
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In any given set of choices, the choice that is presented: the selection that is in effect when you open a program: the settings established during the installation process.
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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, and otherwise provides information Window needs before it can execute a command
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Menu
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List of commands or options grouped under specific headings or titles (File, Edit, etc.) on a window’s menu bar.
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Menu bar
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In every application window, a listing of menus directly under the title bar specifying the choices available in the current application.
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Option buttons
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Lets you choose one option from a group of options
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Radio buttons (Option button)
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Lets you choose one option from a group of options
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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 the most commonly performed options in the currently displayed menu:
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Standard toolbar
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The bar usually near the top of a window that contains buttons that instantly execute commands or access various functions
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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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The second menu; the second menu that is indicated when there is a right-pointing arrow next to a menu option
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Title bar
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Horizontal band in an application window, a document window, or a dialog box that displays the name of the application running in the window, the name of the data file in the window, or the name of the dialog box:
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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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