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Across
- 1. Controls the movement of a cursor, or pointer on a display screen
- 5. provides the instructions and processing power the computer needs to do its work.
- 7. pulls power from your wall outlet and distribute it throughout your PC.
- 8. cache. lets you access some information more quickly than if you access it from your computer's main hard drive.
- 9. It is where all your permanent computer data is stored
- 11. It's the circuit board that connects all of your hardware to your processor
- 13. Are devices connected to computers that can take pictures at defined time intervals
- 15. These are devices that allow output sound from a computer.
- 17. can be added.
- 18. provides additional features to a computer such as video, sound, advanced graphics, Ethernet, or memory. The more expansion slots a computer has the more expansion
- 19. Can be used to input sound to a computer for voice recordings and for having conversations over the internet.
- 20. Is a device that prints text and graphics on paper.
Down
- 1. displays information in pictorial or text form.
- 2. contains chips that add new features to a computer. Ex, a graphics card or sound card gives the computer the ability to input and output video and audio signals.
- 3. Consists of letters, numbers, special characters, functions, and control keys that enable users to enter data into a computer.
- 4. is any cache memory that is not built into a CPU chip.
- 6. They are devices that allow the computer to transmit data by converting digital signals to analog signals etc. They can also be connected internally.
- 10. is to store the short-term data that a PC requires to operate properly.
- 12. allows a computer to start up or regenerate each time it is turned on.
- 14. are a set of files that instructs a piece of hardware how to function by communicating with a computer’s operating system they are to interface and interact with specific devices
- 16. These are devices that look and work much like photocopiers.