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Gigabyte

1 billion bytes

Gigahertz

1 billion cycles per second

Megabyte

1 million bytes

Terabyte

1 trillion bytes

Kilobyte

1000 bytes

Binary numbers

128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1

Byte

8 bits

Status bar

A bar at the bottom of the program window that provides information about the current file and process.

Undo button

A button on the Quick Access toolbar that you can click to undo (or reverse) your last action.

Smart phone

A cell phone that includes abilities to send text messages, text messages with photos, videos, or other multimedia content, surf the web, manage email, play games, take photos and videos, and download and use apps.

Undo

A command that allows users to cancel or undo their last command or action.

Redo

A command that repeats a user's last action.

Central Processing Unit (CPU)

A computer chip that Carries out instructions given by the software to perform the processing cycle

Client

A computer that requests data stored on a server.

wifi adapter

A device that communicates with a wireless access point or wireless router using radio frequencies

Scanner

A device that converts printed documents into digital file formats.

Expansion cards

A device that plugs into a slot on the motherboard to provide or improve functionality.

Microphone

A device used in conjunction with software to create an audio digital file from voice or other sounds

biometric scanner

A device used to identify a person based on biological data.

Keyboard

A device used to type and input data into a computer

View

A display of the document in screen

File

A document that is stored on your computer.

AutoFormat As You Type

A feature in Word that applies built-in formats as you type.

LED

A flat panel technology that costs less than LCD

System unit

A horizontal or vertical case in which the computer's processing, memory, and main storage device are housed.

Menu

A list of commands or choices.

Sound card

An expansion card that attaches to the motherboard inside the system unit and that enables the computer to produce sounds by providing a connection for the speakers and microphone.

Network Interface Card (NIC)

An expansion card that enables a computer to connect other computers or to a cable modem to facilitate a high-speed Internet connection.

Windows

An operating system by Microsoft that incorporates a user-friendly, graphical interface.

mobile operating system

An operating system designed to be used with mobile phones and other mobile devices.

Linux

An operating system that is a UNIX clone, developed by Linus Torvalds. Linux is freely distributed and has an open source code.

Home user

Any person who spends time using technology at home

IOS

Apples mobile operating system.

Title bar

Bar at the top of a window that incentivizes the contents of a window

New

Begins a new document, located on the file menu

Menu

Item on the computer screen that contains list of commands

ROM

Memory built in the motherboard that is used for storing computer instructions that do not change

End

Moves cursor to the end of the current line

Home

Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line

Desktop

On-screen work area that has a graphical user interface.

Peripheral device

Other devices that can work or attach with a computer. (printers, scanners, headsets)

HDMI port

Port that combines DVI with high-definition television and video.

Control home

Pressed together, this moves the cursor to the top of your document

Store

Processor operation that writes a result to memory

Boot code

Program code in the first sector of the active partition; this code identifies the file system on the active partition, finds the boot loader file, and loads it into memory.

BIOS

Programming code stored on a ROM that includes instructions used when starting a computer

system software

Programs that control or maintain the operations of a computer and its devices.

USB port

Provides electric power

RFID

Radio Frequency Identification

RAM

Random Access Memory

Window

Rectangular area that displays data and information

Cut

Removes highlighted text

Paste

Removes text from clipboard and sends it back to screen

Warm boot

Restarting the computer by using a reset operation. For example, by pressing and holding down the following three keys: Control - Alt - Delete (for PC computers) and Control - Open Apple - and the Start Key (for Macintosh computers) will allow the computer to restart.

Copy

Sends a copy to clipboard

Save

Sends copy of document to storage medium

Icon

Small image displayed on a computer screen that represents a program

Hard disk drive

Storage medium for main disk drive on computer, is generally cheaper, therefore more storage space, however can be unreliable.

Folder

Subdivision on a disk that works like a filing system

non printing characters

Symbols for certain formatting commands that can help users create and edit documents.

Ethernet

Technology most commonly used in wired local area networks

Insertion point

The blinking point at the upper-left side of the document where you will begin creating your text.

Fragmentation

The clusters stored on a drive needed for a document

Margin

The distance between the edge of the text in the document and the top, bottom, or side edges of the page

File explorer

The file management tool in Windows 8 used to organize files.

Universal serial port

The most common type of port that is used to connect an external device such as a keyboard, mouse, printer, or external storage media to a computer.

Resolution

The number of pixels that make up the image shown on the display screen

Page break

The point at which text stops and moves to the top of a new page in a Word 2016 document. They occur automatically when the maximum number of characters is reached or when a user creates enough space for a new page.

Ergonomics

The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.

Format

The way text appears on a page.

Save As

WP command that allows you to name a new document or rename as existing document

Close

WP command which closes a document

Optical disk

a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc.

Disk cleanup

a Windows utility that removes unnecessary files from the hard drive

Flash memory

a chip-based storage medium that represents data using electrons

embedded computer

a combination of computer hardware and software, either fixed in capability or programmable, designed for a specific function or functions within a larger system.

personal computer

a computer designed for use by one person at a time.

Server

a computer or computer program that manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network.

Mobile device

a computing device small enough to hold in your hand

Bar code readers

a device that optically scans bar codes to identify to identify products in warehouses or at checkout counters.

Magnetic strip reader

a device that reads information magnetically encoded on the back of plastic cards

Video card

a device used to process the data needed to display the text and images on your monitor, projector, or television.

Video display projector

a device used when a computer's output needs to be projected on a large screen.

Print preview

a feature that allows the user to view a document onscreen and make necessary formatting changes prior to printing it

Windows Explorer

a file management system in Windows 7 in which you can move, copy, delete, and rename files.

Wearable device

can be worn on the body and functions while the individual is moving around

portable media player

a mobile device on which you can store, organize, and play or view digital media

File

a named unit of storage

Solid state drive

a newer type of hard disk drive technology that uses flash memory.

Plug and play

a platform in which the OS searches a newly attached device for the driver, loads it automatically, and displays a message when the device is ready for use.

Graphics card

a printed circuit board that controls the output to a display screen.

open source program

a program in which the source code is available to the public and can be freely modified or customized

backup utility

a program that allows you to back up selected files or an entire disk to a removable storage medium.

Restore utility

a program that allows you to copy files from a backup to a disk drive in their original state.

System restore

a program that will undo a recent change while leaving all documents intact.

MacOS

a proprietary operating system created by Apple.

Touchpad

a rectangular surface with buttons located below the keyboard on a notebook that is used in place of a mouse to move the pointer on the screen and manipulate objects.

POST test

a series of tests executed at boot up to make sure the computer hardware is connected properly and operating correctly.

multi-core processor

a single chip with two or more separate processor cores

all-in-one printer

a single output device that serves several functions, including printing, faxing, scanning, and copying.

Command Line Interface

a system used to interact with an OS in which you type commands on the keyboard at a prompt to tell the OS what to do.

Action center

a unified place for all system notifications and quick access to various settings. A good place to begin when something is not working

File manager

a utility program that displays a list of files and folders on a storage device

Disk Defragmenter

a utility that rearranges fragmented files back together to improve file retrieval speed and efficiency

User

anyone who interacts with a computer or mobile device, or utilizes the information it generates

Arithmetic logic unit

component of the processor that performs arithmetic, comparison, and other operations

Application software

computer software created to allow the user to perform a specific job or task

virtual reality

computers used to simulate a real or imagined environment that appears as a three-dimensional space

AutoCorrect

corrects errors as you type

Communications device

hardware capable of transferring items from computers and devices to transmission media and vice versa

Paragraph indent

indent in a paragraph when the entire paragraph is indented

Green computing

involves reducing the environmental waste generated when using a computer

Change case

make all capital, lowercase, etc.

laptop/notebook

mobile PC with a screen and a keyboard attached

Tablet

mobile computer with a display, circuitry, and a battery in a single unit

OLED

new technology used for tv/monitor screens, using a cathode and anode. Flexible, no backlighting required.

Clock speed

operating speed of a computer or its microprocessor defined at the rate at which it performs internal operations and expressed in cycles per seconds (megahertz)

Monitor

output device that houses the screen on a desktop PC

Graphic

picture

Pixel

picture element

system software

programs designed to control the computer

Apps

programs used by individuals to carry out tasks or otherwise get things done.

Defaults

situations in which borrowers stop making payments on their loans

Super computer

specially designed computer that can perform complex calculations extremely rapidly

Justified margins

straight and even text, always begins at the same place

Control end

takes you to the end of the document

RAM

temporary storage

Line spacing

the amount of space between lines of text

computing platform

the combination of hardware architecture and software design that allows applications to run

Ribbon

the control center in Word

Virtual Memory

the hard disk space allocated to store RAM contents

Binary system

the location for the digital data represented by 0s and 1s temporarily stored in RAM, processed by the CPU, and eventually saved to permanent storage when you save the document.

Motherboard

the main circuit board of the computer

User Interface

the means with which you interact with the computer

Technological Convergence

the merging of several technologies into a single product

USB dongle

the most common type of external wireless adapter.

802.11 protocol

the name of the standard developed to facilitate wireless communication among several hardware providers.

Hardware

the physical parts of a computer

Storage device

the piece of hardware with the means to write new data to and read existing data from storage media.

ubiquitous computing

the possibility of computers being embedded into almost everything and potentially able to communicate

Booting

the process of starting or restarting a computer

Bit

the smallest unit of data in a computer

Instructions

the steps that tell the computer how to perform a particular task

Active tab

the tab currently displayed

creating a document

typing the document

Optimize drives

A utility used to analyze a drive for the percentage of fragmentation

Webcam

A video camera for computers typically used to provide real-time video footage

Binary

A way of representing information using only two options.

Point size

A measurement that refers to the height of characters with one point equaling approximately 1/12 of an inch.

Android

A mobile operating system developed by Google.

Mobile computer

A personal computer you can carry from place to place

Folder

A placeholder name for where you want to store relating files

USB flash drive

A portable flash memory storage device that you plug in a USB port.

Sleep

A power saving mode where open documents and programs are saved to memory

Hard copy

A printed copy of a document.

laser printer

A printer that produces images using the same technology as copier machines.

parallel processing

A procedure that involves having multiple microprocessor chips or a multi core processor

Horizontal ruler

A ruler that displays along the top edge of the document window

Software

A series of related instructions, organized for a common purpose, that tells the computer what tasks to perform and how to perform them.

Document theme

A set of predefined formatting options that includes theme colors, fonts, and effects.

Operating System Software

A set of programs that coordinates all the activities among computer or mobile device hardware.

Protocols

A set of rules governing the exchange or transmission of data between devices.

Hibernate

A shutdown function that saves any open documents and programs to the hard drive before removing power to the computer

Bullet

A small graphic symbol used to identify an item in a list.

Netbook

A small portable laptop computer designed for wireless communication and access to the Internet

Driver

A small program that instructs the operating system on how to operate specific hardware.

Word Processing Program

A software program that includes tools for entering, editing, and formatting text and graphics.

embedded operating system

A specialized operating system that runs on GPS devices, ATMs, smartphones, and other devices

Clipboard

A storage area that temporarily stores the items for a user to paste in another location of the document or office file.

Sans Serif Font

A style of text that lacks curves or edges

Graphical User Interface (GUI)

A system that presents visual images such as tiles, icons, or buttons, that you tap or click to tell the OS what you want to do

operating system

A system that provides the user interface that allows you to work with the computer

Storage

A technology consisting of computer components and recording media that are used to retain digital data

Touchscreens

A technology found on monitors and mobile devices that accepts input by allowing the user to perform a variety of finger taps and gestures directly on the screen.

Bluetooth

A technology used for wireless communication over short distances

Soft copy

A temporary display of output seen on a monitor.

Clipboard

A temporary storage area for items that are cut or copied

Landscape

A term used to refer to horizontal page orientation

Scroll bar

A tool that allows the user to move up or down within the document.

Word wrap

A tool that automatically wraps text to the next line as it reaches the right margin.

Format painter

A tool to copy character and paragraph formatting.

Quick Access Toolbar

A toolbar that contains commands that users use more often, such as Save, Undo, and Redo.

QR

A type of bar code that looks like a matrix of black square dots

cache memory

A type of memory used to temporarily store frequently used data or programs for quick access; similar to RAM but faster.

System unit

Case that contains the electronic components of a computer that are used to process data.

CPU

Central Processing Unit; the brain of the computer.

File

Central place for managing and sharing documents

Editing a document

Changing the content of a document, such as inserting or deleting words.

Exit

Closes a program

Save

Command copies to document storage medium file

Control unit

Component of a processor that directs and coordinates most of the operations in the computer.

Power supply

Component of the system unit that converts wall outlet AC power to the DC power that is used by a computer.

Pipelining

Concept in which the processor begins fetching a second instruction before it completes the machine cycle for the first instruction.

Ports

Connectors located at the back of a desktop PC or at the side, back, and sometimes the front of a notebook or mobile device that is used to plug in an external device.

Kernel

Core components of the OS that is loaded when the computer is first booted.

Output device

any hardware component that conveys information from a computer or mobile device to one or more people

Header and footer

Data that appears at the top of every page or at the bottom of every page in a document.

document

Data that has been created and saved under a unique title

Mouse

Device used to click, drag, scroll, and highlight

Computer

Electronic device that receives data, processes data, stores data, and produces a result.

Delete

Erases text to the right of the cursor

Hanging indent

First line of a paragraph that is farther to the left than the rest of the paragraph.

LCD

Flat panel widescreen technology widely used for new desktop PC monitors

serif fonts

Fonts that have a tail, or stroke, at the end of some characters.

Chrome OS

Google's Linux-based operating system designed to work primarily with web apps.

Button

Graphical element that is activated to cause a specific action to occur

Peripheral device

Hardware used for input, output, connectivity or storage that you plug in or connect to your computer wirelessly.

Cache

High speed memory

Tab

Indents first line of a paragraph

Command

Instruction on menu that causes a program to perform a specific action

Print

Located on file menu

open an existing document

Located on file menu

Print preview

Located on the file menu under PRINT

Font

Located on the home tab

Cloud storage

Log into a website and copy documents, photos, and other info

Opening a doc

This command under File allows you to access a saved document.

Spell Check and Grammar Check

This feature of a word processor matches your document to a saved dictionary, checking grammar & spelling at the same time. It is located under Review on the Ribbon.

Block

To highlight

Toggle

To switch between two options or to turn a feature on or off.

Insert

Toggle key that turns on and off the ability to add text

Cold boot

Turning on a computer that has been shut off

nonvolatile memory

Type of memory that does not lose its contents when a computer's power is turned off.

Volatile memory

Type of memory that loses its contents when a computer's power is turned off.

utility program

Type of system software that allows a user to perform maintenance-type tasks usually related to managing a computer, its devices, or its programs.

Graphical User Interface (GUI)

Type of user interface that allows a user to interact with software using text, graphics, and visual images, such as icons.

information technology

Use of computers, software, networks, and other communication systems and processes to store, retrieve, send, process, and protect information

Power user

User who requires the capabilities of a powerful computer

Typeover

allows you to replace current text with newly keyed text

UNIX

an operating system that is designed for servers that originally was designed to be multi-user and multi-tasking.

inkjet printer

an output device that forms text and images on the page by spraying drops of ink from one or more ink cartridges that move back and forth across the page.

Network card

any device used to connect a computer to a network

Input device

any hardware component that allows you to enter data and instructions into a computer or mobile device

Tool tip

brief instructions that pop up when the mouse hovers over a control

Desktop computer

designed so that the system unit, input devices, output devices, and any other devices fit entirely on or under a desk or table.

Stylus

digital pen

Video display

electronic devices that present information from a computer visually

computer literacy

entails having the knowledge and understanding of computers and their uses

Backspace

erases text to the left of the cursor

BIOS

firmware that is used during the PC boot process

Small office/home user

users who work for a company with fewer than 50 employees or work from home

Portrait

vertical page orientation


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