Compaq 1400 User Manual

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online Help

A manual that displays on

the screen while you are actually working
in a program and need help. It can be
accessed through the Help menu at the top
of the screen. Help for Windows can be
accessed from the Start button on the
taskbar.

online shopping

Ordering products on

the Internet, such as books, flowers, music
CDs, toys, groceries, stocks, airline tickets,
and used cars.

OS (operating system)

The interface

that permits a person and a computer to
“talk” to one another. Microsoft Windows,
the most popular operating system,
displays icons, menus, and dialog boxes to
find out what you want. You use a mouse
and keyboard to reply. See also Microsoft
Windows
. See also interface.

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parallel port

A connector on the back of

the computer for plugging in a parallel
cable attached to a parallel device, such as
a printer. Data is transferred, one byte at a
time, through eight data wires (one for
each bit in the byte). All eight bits travel
side by side and arrive at the same time. A
parallel port is faster than a serial port,
which lets data through one bit at a time.
See digital. See also serial port.

path

A sequence of information that

directs the operating system to a file. For

example, C:\Windows\Clouds.bmp is the
path to a bitmap file named Clouds. It is
located in a folder named Windows, which
is located on the C drive.

PC card

A removable device that is

designed to plug into a PCMCIA slot to
accommodate devices such as a modem,
fax, and rotating storage media.

peripheral

An external device connected

to a computer. Examples are a monitor,
keyboard, mouse, printer, scanner,
joystick, and digital camera.

pixel

One of the individual dots, or picture

elements, that compose a graphical image.
See also graphics.

playlist

Tracks chosen to play from a CD

or DVD.

plug-and-play

A feature, introduced

with Windows 95, to simplify the use of
some peripheral devices. Once the device
has been installed (in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions), you can plug
it into the computer while the computer is
running. The operating system
automatically recognizes the new device.
(In order to connect a non-plug-and-play
device, you must first shut down the
computer.) See also peripheral.

pop-up menu

A list of options that pops

up when you right-click an icon on the
desktop or taskbar, the vacant part of the
desktop, a selection in a document, or a file
in Windows Explorer. See also right-click.

processor

(short for microprocessor).

The brains of the computer.
See also microprocessor.

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