application terms

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Across
  1. 4. the narrow strip of icons, usually located at the bottom of the screen, that shows you which windows are currently open and that allows you to control functions such as the Start button and the clock.
  2. 6. a set of options presented to the user of a computer application to help them find information or execute a function.
  3. 7. press a computer mouse button twice in quick succession to select a file, program, or function.
  4. 9. a computer suitable for use at an ordinary desk.
  5. 12. a software package used to display information in the form of a slide show.
  6. 13. a container in a computer system for storing info
  7. 14. placing the cursor over the icon of an item, pressing the left (or sometimes right) mouse button to highlight it, and while keeping the button depressed, moving the selected item across the screen.
  8. 15. the position indicator on a computer display screen where a user can enter text.
  9. 17. a storage space, or container, where many files can be placed into groups and organize the computer
  10. 20. an electronic copy or hard copy of reference material for a product.
Down
  1. 1. the act of pressing a computer mouse button once without moving the mouse
  2. 2. in an application launcher panel such as the Microsoft Windows Start menu, or in the main menu of a desktop environment.
  3. 3. To copy the document, record or image being worked on to a storage medium.
  4. 5. a piece of software that enhances or “extends” the capabilities of a programming language or other applications.
  5. 8. a small graphical representation of a program, feature, or file.
  6. 10. a long thin box along one edge of a window, which you click on with the mouse to move the text up, down, or across the window.
  7. 11. a modifier key which, when pressed in conjunction with another key, performs a special operation
  8. 16. a computer program that can capture, display and manipulate data arranged in rows and columns.
  9. 18. a separate viewing area on a computer display screen in a system that allows multiple viewing areas as part of a graphical user interface ( GUI ).
  10. 19. to load an operating system (OS) into the computer's main memory or RAM.