Question | Answer |
The standard or most common setting for a particular option. | DEFAULT |
The onscreen work area that can display graphical elements such as icons, buttons, windows, menus, links, and dialog boxes.. | DESKTOP |
A data storage device that stores and retrieves data. In most PC's, the hard disk is normally called drive C; and the CD-Rom drive is usually drive D. | DISK DRIVE |
Information you create in any application (text, graphics, or both). | DOCUMENT |
Process where you copy something from another computer or the Internet and save it on your computer. | DOWNLOAD |
A small program that tells an operating system how to communicate with a specific device. | DRIVER |
A high-capacity storage medium similar in appearance to CD-ROM, but used for movies, applications, and music. | DVD |
A way to send a message from one computer to another. | E-MAIL |
The process of encoding data and information to an unreadable form. | ENCRYPTION |
A list that helps a user find answers to frequently asked questions. | FAQ |
A specific named location on a storage medium that contains related documents. | FOLDER |
The way the letters and characters look on your screen. | FONT |
Special keys programmed to issue commands to a computer. | FUNCTION KEYS |
One billion bytes of information. | GIGABYTE |
Paper output from printers and plotters. | HARDCOPY |