Across
- 2. Collection of hardware and system settings that manages how your computer uses and conserves power.
- 5. Type of user account created when Windows is installed to provide full access to the computer.
- 9. Series of letters, numbers, spaces, and symbols that you provide to access your files, apps, and computer resources.
- 11. Power state that saves your work to your hard disk, reduces the power, and then turns off your computer.
- 12. Online computing services for storing, managing, and processing data.
- 14. Time the computer uses, which is displayed in the notification area of the taskbar.
- 15. A set of coordinated colors.
- 19. A desktop background and a coordinated set of colors, sounds, and other elements.
- 20. Power state that saves your data on the hard disk before putting your computer to sleep.
- 21. A username and a password.
- 23. Condition that allows a user account to access a file, folder, or other object.
Down
- 1. Set of conditions that determines how much power the computer is using.
- 3. Type of user account that lets you access Microsoft cloud computing services/local computer resources.
- 4. Type of account that lets your access only resources on your computer.
- 6. Setting that affects how Windows works and what rights and permissions user accounts have.
- 7. Animated design or image that appears after the computer has been idle for a specified amount of time.
- 8. Task a user account is allowed to perform (i.e. full rights to install software).
- 10. Free, online storage space for storing and sharing files on a Microsoft server.
- 13. To use settings appropriate for a particular geographical or cultural location.
- 16. Onscreen message from Windows or an application.
- 17. Features that make a computer easier to see, hear, and use.
- 18. Type of user account designed for everyday computing.
- 22. Characteristic of an object such as a file.