Basic Computer Vocabulary
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Browser -- Software used to navigate the Internet. BOLD -- A style of text that makes a letter or word darker and thicker to stand out in a document.
CPU -- Central Processing Unit. The brain of the computer. CURSOR --A moving indicator displayed on a computer monitor that shows a computer operator where the next action or operation will take place.
DELETE -- A key used to erase characters. EDIT -- To make changes in a document or presentation. ENTER -- The key used to begin a new line in a word processor. FONT -- The shape and style of text.
GRAPHIC – Images or pictures that are created, edited, or published using a computer. HIGHLIGHT -- To choose part of a document by clicking and dragging over it with the mouse to select the text.
HOME ROW -- Keys on the keyboard with fingers of the left hand are on A-S-D-F and fingers on the right hand on J-K-L-; Icons – Symbols or illustrations appearing on the computer screen that indicate program files or other computer functions.
INDENT -- To set the first line of a paragraph in from the margin in a word processing document. LANDSCAPE -- The page setup that permits a document to be printed in a horizontal position.
LINE SPACING – The area between lines of text. PASTE -- To insert the last information that was cut or copied into a document. PORTRAIT -- The default page setup that prints the document vertically.
PRINT -- To put what is on the computer screen on paper PRINT -- To put what is on the computer screen on paper. It creates a paper copy of the document created on the computer. SAVE -- To store information on a disk, hard drive, flash drive, or CD for later use. SAVE AS -- To save a document with a new name or for the first time.
TEXT -- the written or printed material on a document. WORD PROCESSING -- Using keyboarding skills to produce documents such as letters, reports, manuals, and newsletters. DATA: information RPM: Short for Revolutions Per Minute, RPM is used to help determine the access time on computer hard drives. RPM is a measurement of how many revolutions a computer's hard drive makes in a single minute.
Output Device: An output device is any device used to send data from a computer to another device or user. Examples include monitors, projectors, speakers, headphones and printers. Input Device: An input device is any hardware device that sends data to a computer, allowing you to control the computer. The most commonly used input devices on a computer are the keyboard and mouse.
Bit: A bit (short for binary digit) is the smallest unit of data in a computer and is the language for a computer, called Biometric Code. A bit has a single value, either 0 (off) or 1 (on). Computers are designed to store data and execute instructions in bit multiples called bytes. In computer systems, there are eight bits in a byte. 8 bits = 1 byte 1 billion bytes = Gigabyte (GB)
CD: is a compact disk which contains data CD: is a compact disk which contains data. The name is an acronym which stands for "Compact Disc” CD’s can be used for music, installing software and or storage of data. CD-R & DVD-R: CD-R, originally named CD Write-Once (WO), and the DVD-R are blank CD’s and DVD’s on which data, including music and movies, can be permanently recorded only ONE TIME.