Application Terms

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Across
  1. 5. a computer display area that represents the kinds of objects found on top of a physical desk
  2. 6. move displayed text or graphics on a screen in a particular direction in order to view different parts of them.
  3. 7. the access point for programs displayed on the desktop, even if the program is minimized
  4. 10. a separate viewing area on a computer display screen in a system that allows multiple viewing areas
  5. 11. a computer file containing information input by a computer user and usually created with an application
  6. 13. set of options presented to the user of a computer application to help them find information or execute a function.
  7. 15. used to move an object from one position to another position on the computer screen
  8. 18. These files are most commonly used on Windows® computers to install or run software applications.
  9. 19. a small graphical representation of a program, feature, or file.
Down
  1. 1. a computer program that can capture, display and manipulate data arranged in rows and columns
  2. 2. a movable indicator on a computer screen identifying the point that will be affected by input from the user, for example showing where typed text will be inserted.
  3. 3. is an area on the computer containing other folders and files and helps keep the computer organized
  4. 4. the act of selecting something on a computer screen by quickly pressing a button on a mouse or some other device two times
  5. 6. a link to an item (such as a file, folder, drive, or program) on your computer.
  6. 8. keep and store up for future use
  7. 9. to load an operating system (OS) into the computer's main memory or RAM
  8. 12. a modifier key which, when pressed in conjunction with another key, performs a special operation
  9. 14. is a software package used to display information in the form of a slide show.
  10. 16. a folder or box for holding loose papers that are typically arranged in a particular order for easy reference.
  11. 17. the act of pressing a computer mouse button once without moving the mouse