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Glossary
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serial — Processes that occur one at a time. In communications, it means
the transmission of one bit at a time sequentially over a single 
channel. On your computer, the serial port provides a serial interface 
between the computer and an appropriate device. Compare parallel.
shortcut — See keyboard shortcut.
software — See program. Compare hardware.
Standby — A feature of some Windows
®
operating systems that allows
you to turn off the computer without exiting your open applications 
and to continue from where you left off when you turn the computer 
on again.
Suspend — A feature of some Windows
®
operating systems that allows
you to turn off the computer without exiting your open applications 
and to continue from where you left off when you turn the computer 
on again.
system disk — A diskette that contains the operating system files needed
to start the computer. Any diskette can be formatted as a system 
disk. A system disk is also called a “bootable disk” or a “startup 
disk.” Compare non-system disk.
system prompt — The symbol (in the MS-DOS
®
operating system,
generally a drive letter followed by a “greater than” sign) indicating 
where users are to enter commands.
T
TFT display — See active-matrix display.
U
Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 — A serial bus that supports
peripherals such as keyboards and pointing devices. USB 
peripherals have a single standard for cables and connectors. The 
USB standard also allows hot swapping of peripherals. See also bus, 
hot swapping, serial.
upload — To send a file to another computer through a modem or
network. See also download.
USB — See universal serial bus (USB).
utility — A computer program designed to perform a narrowly focused
operation or solve a specific problem. Utilities are often related to 
computer system management.