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Comp. Appl. I-Unit 1

Unit 1 Study

DefinitionVocabulary
Shortcut keys; keys used in combination to create actions or functions in a software package (non-breaking spaces, em dash) Access Key
Any program that process data for the user (inventory, payroll, spreadsheet, word processor, etc.) Application Software
Processing of quitting the open window or application Close
Insertion point in a document in the form of a blinking vertical line on the screen Cursor
The current setting or action taken by hardware or software if the user has not specified otherwise Default
Location to save a document and organize many files Folder
Machinery and equipment (CPU, keyboard, monitor, printer) Hardware
Hardware used to enter various types of data into a computer, such as a mouse, microphone, pen tablet, etc. Input Device
The process of gaining entry into a computer or network Log in
Make window larger Maximize
Make window smaller; shrink to an icon on the taskbar Minimize
Hardware used to make cursor around a document or select menus Mouse
A system that transmits any combination of voice, video, or data between users; include the network operating system in the client and server machines, the cables connecting them, all all supporting hardware in between Network
The software that runs on a computer that is responsible for file namaement, disks, peripherals, and the general operation of the computer system (such as Windows, Mac OS) Operating System
Hardware that lets the user view or hear processed data Output Device
Keyword used to access information on a network, Web site, etc. Password
To refresh or bring back to original position or size Restore
To refresh or bring back to original position or size Restore
The process of naming and storing a file for use at a later time Save
The process of renaming a file that already exists Save As
Keyboard combinations used to perform certain tasks, such as printing, saving, copying, bolding, etc. Shortcut Keys
The process of closing all application and the operating system Shutdown
Instructions for the computer; a series of instructions that perform a particular task is called a program Software
A computer that is not permanently connected to a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN) Standalone
The process of turning on the computer and logging into the operating system Start-up
Software made up of control programs, such as the operating system and database management system (DBMS) System Software
An onscreen toolbar that displays the active applications (tasks); clicking on the taskbar button restores the application to its previous appearance Taskbar
A file that holds text without any formatting and can be opened in numerous applications Text File
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