Across
- 2. The look of the Operating System.
- 5. Where the Printer shows a list of print jobs.
- 6. The address or location of a file in the computer.
- 7. The type of Operating System that you use in the classroom.
- 10. A device in which the OS communicates with the hardware and loads the device driver without restarting the computer.
- 12. A network where a server is the centralized authority and can send other computers on the network files, share printers, etc.
- 13. What enables you to send large document files or a series of them to a printer without needing to wait until the current task is finished.
- 14. Makes files smaller to save space and to speed up transfer for downloads.
Down
- 1. Waiting area for print jobs.
- 3. Program that manages all other programs on your computer.
- 4. Software that designed to help to analyze, configure, optimize or maintain a computer. For example Check Disk software.
- 8. a translator between the hardware and operating system.
- 9. A network that computers can share resources and each computer is equal--no centralized authority.
- 11. The suffix at the end of a filename that indicates what type of file it is. For example .xlsx