Across
- 4. A file type that keeps the layout the same on any device.
- 7. The main screen area you see after logging into your computer.
- 9. A wireless way to connect your computer to the internetHardware – The physical parts of a computer, like the keyboard, monitor, and mouse.
- 10. A picture of whatever is on your computer screen at a moment.
- 11. Are holes found on the computers
- 13. Moving up and down or side to side on a page or screen
- 16. Another name for a software program, often used for mobile and tablet software tool
- 17. A secret code that protects your personal accounts or devices.Update – Installing the latest version of software to improve security or features.
- 18. Installing the latest version of software to improve security or features.
- 19. The blinking line or arrow that shows where you’re typing or pointing.
- 20. Common image file formats used for photos and graphics.
- 21. A digital container used to organize multiple files
- 24. The programs and applications that run on a computer, like web browsers or games.
- 25. The temporary memory your computer uses while it's on; helps programs run smoothly.
Down
- 1. A computer program that perform operations without the permission of the user
- 2. A program used to access the internet (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Edge).
- 3. The "brain" of your computer that does all the thinking and processing.
- 5. A security system that controls what data can come in or out of your network.
- 6. An input device which input data by the use of clicking
- 7. The process of copying files from the internet to your computer.
- 8. A program that protects your computer from harmful software or viruses.
- 12. Sending files from your computer to the internet or another device.
- 14. Temporary data stored by browsers or apps to help things load faster
- 15. (OS) The main software that manages the computer’s hardware and other software (e.g., Windows, macOS, Linux).
- 18. The name you use to sign into an account.
- 21. A digital document or piece of information saved on your computer (like a photo or a text document).
- 22. A common port for plugging in devices like flash drives, keyboards, and phones
- 23. Where all your files, photos, videos, and programs are stored long-term
