Across
- 1. The outer housing of a computer system, protecting its internal components and providing a physical structure.
- 4. A device that enables computers to transmit data over communication lines, typically used for internet connectivity by converting digital signals to analog for transmission and vice versa.
- 6. A key on a keyboard used for cursor movement or data input, often utilized to navigate between selectable items.
- 7. In the context of a mouse, it refers to the sharp end of the pointer on the screen, indicating the position for interaction or selection.
- 9. Capable of bending easily without breaking; adaptable or versatile in approach or use.
- 10. A person or thing that comes after or takes the place of another; one who follows, especially in a position or title.
- 11. Characterized by speed or quickness, suggesting a swift and accelerated pace.
Down
- 2. The sequence in which one thing follows another, often used to describe the order or arrangement of events or objects.
- 3. The quality of having a clear and well-defined visual or conceptual edge; often used in the context of image clarity or focus.
- 5. The main circuit board in a computer that houses the central processing unit (CPU), memory, connectors for other hardware, and allows these components to communicate with each other.
- 8. Having no legal or binding force; invalid. In computing, often used to denote a lack of value or absence of data.
