Compaq 1200 User Manual

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LOSSARY

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click

To push down and quickly release

either the left or right mouse button.

Ctrl+Alt+Delete

Pressing and holding

down the Ctrl key, then the Alt key, and
then the Delete key, simultaneously, to
close a program that is locked (not
responding). Use Ctrl+Alt+Delete a
second time to shut down a computer that
is locked. Unsaved data is erased from
memory. When the computer restarts, it
displays an error message that Windows
was not properly shut down, and it scans
the hard disk for errors.

cursor

The blinking vertical line on the

screen that indicates where the next
character appears when you type.

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data

Information that can be processed by

a computer. See digital.

database

A collection of similar data that

is designed for easy retrieval
of information.

dedicated line

A telephone line that is

always connected to the modem (inside the
computer) to provide constant access to the
Internet. A separate telephone line is used
for phone calls. See modem.

default

The option that the software

automatically chooses for you when you
don’t indicate a choice yourself. For
example, when you print a document, the

Print dialog box asks which pages to print
(the default is All) and how many copies to
print (the default is 1). You can change the
settings, and you can designate the new
settings as the default.

defragmenting

The rearrangement of

files and unused space on your hard disk so
programs can run faster.

desktop

See Windows desktop.

dialog box

A small window that requests

information from the user before a
command can be carried out.

digital

A system that uses electronic

signals to transfer data in the form of bits.
A bit is represented by a single digit.
Computers use only two digits—either a 0
or a 1—in various combinations. See bit
and byte.

discussion group

A group discussion

on a topic of mutual interest held on the
Internet. Instead of meeting in a classroom,
students may meet for group discussions
on the Internet.

directory

See folder.

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