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41 My Status
A menu item that opens another menu from which the user can change status settings. -
42 Smallest
"An item on the Text Size menu, which is opened from the Edit menu. Smallest is one of the text size choices for the user's instant messages" -
43 Time Attack Mode
A menu item on the Purble Place menu that allows the user to select a timed mode for their game. -
44 Time Off
"A menu item on the Set Up menu that opens the Time Off dialog, which defines how much of the user's schedule is affected by a schedule change." -
45 separator bar
A special type of menu item that appears as a dividing bar between two active menu items. -
46 Cashback
The menu item on the Bing menu that links to http://www.bing.com/cashback/. -
47 kiosk mode
"A display mode in which a single window takes over the whole screen, the toolbar and menu bar are not displayed, and the desktop is inaccessible." -
48 choose
"To pick a command or an option from within a graphical user interface, as by clicking a button in a dialog box or pulling down a menu and then releasing the mouse button on one of its options." -
49 ar-sa صفحة التعليمات البرمجية
"In a graphical user interface, programming instructions embedded in a menu option or button defined by the user. The snippet--consisting of one or more lines of source code--determines what the option or button does when chosen or clicked."English-Arabic terms dictionary > ar-sa صفحة التعليمات البرمجية
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50 code snippet
"In a graphical user interface, programming instructions embedded in a menu option or button defined by the user. The snippet--consisting of one or more lines of source code--determines what the option or button does when chosen or clicked." -
51 common groups
Groups that appear in the program list on the Start menu for all users who log on to the computer. Only administrators can create or change common groups. -
52 command
"An instruction to a computer program that, when issued by the user, causes an action to be carried out. Commands are usually either typed at the keyboard or chosen from a menu." -
53 ESC key
A keyboard key that sends the escape (ESC) character to the computer. Often this key moves the user back one level in the menu structure or exits the program. -
54 help
"The capability of many programs and operating systems to display advice or instructions for using their features when so requested by the user, as by a screen button or menu item or a function key." -
55 online help
"The capability of many programs and operating systems to display advice or instructions for using their features when so requested by the user, as by a screen button or menu item or a function key." -
56 interface
"Software that enables a program to work with the user (the user interface, which can be a command-line interface, menu-driven, or a graphical user interface), with another program such as the operating system, or with the computer's hardware." -
57 ar-sa زر القائمة
A choice on a menu. -
58 Options
"A menu choice in many applications that allows the user to specify how the program will act each time it is used. For example, the user may be allowed to specify which view will be used when opening a file, or the default location in which certain file types will be saved." -
59 pointing device
"An input device used to control an on-screen cursor for such actions as ""pressing"" on-screen buttons in dialog boxes, choosing menu items, and selecting ranges of cells in spreadsheets or groups of words in a document." -
60 right-click
"To position the mouse over an object, and then press and release the secondary (right) mouse button. Right-clicking opens a shortcut menu that contains useful commands, which change depending on where you click."
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