Application Files- Program files environment where you can create and edit the kind
of document that application makes
Bug- a fault in a computer program which prevents it from working
correctly
Central Processor Unit
(CPU) - This is where the entire
computer's data processing is handled - all the data manipulation, calculations
and formatting data for output.
Click- To select an object by pressing the mouse button when the cursor
is pointing to the required menu option, icon or hypertext link
Close - To close a window that has been opened for viewing and / or
editing
Computer- A general-purpose machine that processes data according to a set
of instructions that are stored internally either temporarily or permanently
Cookie- A packet of information that travels between a browser and the web
server
CPU- An acronym for Central Processing Unit and is often used to refer
to a computer system, such as "That beige box sitting next to my 24"
flat screen monitor is my new CPU
Crash- Your computer or application no longer works correctly and so you
"loose" all the work you've done since the last time you saved
Creating A File- Storing data as a file with an assigned file name that is unique
within the directory it resides in
Delete- To remove an item of data from a file or to remove a file from the
disk
Desktop- An on-screen representation of a desktop such as used in the
Macintosh and Windows operating systems
Dialog
Boxes- Takes over
your screen and allows you to ‘dialog' with the computer
Directory
(AKA Folder, sub-directory)- Allows
you to organize files and other folders
Disk
Space- This is
the place where your files live. The greater the disk space the more files you
can keep. More disk space is always better than less. You can never have much
disk space.
Document
Files- Files we
care about (memos, letters, pictures, etc.
Documents- Files you
create and edit
Double
Click- To press
the mouse button twice in rapid succession without moving the mouse between
clicks
Drag- To move
an object on screen in which its complete movement is visible from starting
location to destination.
Edit- To make a
change to existing data
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