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1 mouse
[maus] n, v մուկ. մուկ բռնել/որսալ. հմկրգ. մուկ, մկնիկ. mouse pointer մկնիկի ցուցիչ -
2 mouse
فأر ; فأرة* * *فَأْر ; فَأْرة (ج: فِئْران) -
3 mouse
"An input device with the following features: a flat-bottomed casing designed to be gripped by one hand; one or more buttons on the top; a multidirectional detection device (a ball, laser or optical device) on the bottom; and a cable or wireless connection to the computer." -
4 Mouse
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5 mouse pointer
"An on-screen element whose location changes as the user moves the mouse. Depending on the location of the mouse pointer and the operation of the program with which it is working, the area of the screen where the mouse pointer appears serves as the target for an action when the user presses one of the mouse buttons." -
6 mouse shortcut
"A predefined command for a single mouse click or a double mouse click, with or without a modifier key, that can be used to perform a task." -
7 mouse-tooth forceps
ملقط ذو أسنان فأرية* * *مِلْقَطٌ ذو أَسْنانٍ فَأْرِيَّة -
8 mouse icon
An icon that appears when you do a right-click equivalent by pressing and holding the tablet pen on the screen. -
9 Mouse (computing)
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10 primary mouse button
The button on your pointing device that you use most often for clicking and double-clicking. -
11 Mickey Mouse
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12 pointer
"An on-screen element whose location changes as the user moves the mouse. Depending on the location of the mouse pointer and the operation of the program with which it is working, the area of the screen where the mouse pointer appears serves as the target for an action when the user presses one of the mouse buttons." -
13 scroll wheel
A hard plastic disc on a mouse that is perpendicular to the mouse surface. It is normally located between the left and right mouse buttons and is used for scrolling. -
14 gesture recognition
"A feature of the Pencil tool. As you begin to move the mouse, Visio quickly calculates the path the mouse pointer travels. If the path of the mouse is straight, the Pencil tool draws a straight line segment." -
15 hot spot
"The position in a mouse pointer, such as the position at the tip of an arrow or the intersection of the lines in a cross, that marks the exact location that will be affected by a mouse action, such as a button press."نقطة فعّالة -
16 anchor point
The starting point for a selected range of objects. An anchor point is usually established at the object logically nearest the hot spot of a mouse pointer when a user presses a mouse button or touches the tip of a pen to the screen. -
17 button
"A graphic element that appears similar to a physical button or keyboard key in the UI. A button is ""pressed"" by clicking on it with a mouse or, if the button has the focus, by hitting the when activated, performs a specified function. The user activates a button by clicking on it with a mouse or, if the button has the focus, by hitting ENTER or RETURN on the keyboard."زر -
18 click
To press and release a mouse button once without moving the mouse. Clicking is usually performed to select or deselect an item or to activate a program or program feature. -
19 double-click
To press and release a mouse button twice in rapid succession without moving the mouse. Double-clicking is a means of rapidly selecting and activating a program or program feature. -
20 drag
To move an item on the screen (1) by touching the item on a screen and then sliding the finger across the screen or (2) by pressing and holding down the left mouse button while moving the mouse.
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