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EOC Keyboarding Rev
Business Keyboarding Review Items
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| o Home Row Keys | ASDFJKL; |
| Keyboarding / ergonomics | proper keyboarding for hands at 90 degree angle or greater |
| o Word Art | Insert Ribbon, Text Grouping |
| o Saving Documents | go to the file ribbon and use “Save As” when saving for the first time |
| o Copy/Paste | highlight texts, right click to copy, move the insertion point, right click and paste. CNTRL + C, CNTRL + V |
| o Fonts | Home Ribbon, Font Grouping |
| Page layout-Orientation-portrait/landscape | Portrait is vertical, landscape horizontal |
| o Spell checker | Review Ribbon, Proofing Grouping |
| o Thesaurus | Review Ribbon, Proofing Grouping |
| o Grammar Check | Review Ribbon, Proofing Grouping |
| Review Ribbon, Proofing Grouping | located on the quick access toolbar, and its used to undo or redo the most recent activities in your document |
| o Insertion point | the point where the next character typed from the keyboard will appear on the screen. Usually represented by a flashing line |
| o Alignment | Home Ribbon, Paragraph Grouping |
| o Short cut keys: CTRL + HOME | takes you to the top of the document |
| Clip Art | Insert Ribbon, Illustrations Grouping. Pictures or graphics used to decorate the document. |
| o Templates | preset document formatted in a specific style. Found on the File Ribbon. |
| o New slides | Home Ribbon, Slides Grouping |
| o Slide transitions | Transition Ribbon |
| o Custom Animations | Animations Ribbon |
| o Inserting pictures | Insert Ribbon, Images Grouping |
| o Inserting sound | Insert Ribbon, Media Grouping |
| o CPU | Central Processing Unit. Brains of the Computer |
| o Motherboard | main circuit board in a computer that connects all other devices |
| Power Supply | supplies electricity to the computer |
| o Video Card | circuit that controls the display screen |
| o Expansion slots | a place in a computer where an expansion card can be inserted |
| o RAM/Rom | Random Access Memory: temporarily stores in your computer and will not stay when computer is turned off. Read only Memory: permanent memory that will stay on your computer when turned off. |
| o Input Devices | Keyboard, mouse, microphone, scanner |
| o Output Devices | printer, headphones, speakers, monitor |
| o HTTP | Hypertext Transfer Protocol |
| o ENIAC | Electronics Numerical Integrator and Computer |
| o URL | Uniform Resource Locator, website’s address(www.ocps.net) |
| o ISP | Internet Service Provider, need to this to connect to the internet |
| o Homepage | first page on a website |
| o Bookmarks | marks and saves favorite websites |
| o History | previous websites you have recently visited |
| o Search engine types | “Spider” search engine, “human powered” search engine for sites (software program), “human powered” search engine: uses people to search through the internet and organize your search results. |