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1 TAB key
"A keyboard key, often labeled with both a left-pointing and a right-pointing arrow, that traditionally (as in word processing) is used to insert tab characters into a document. In other applications, such as menu-driven programs, the TAB key is often used to move the on-screen highlight from place to place." -
2 graphical user interface
"A display format, like that of Windows, that represents a program's functions with graphic images such as buttons and icons. GUIs enable a user to perform operations and make choices by pointing and clicking with a mouse." -
3 GUI
"A display format, like that of Windows, that represents a program's functions with graphic images such as buttons and icons. GUIs enable a user to perform operations and make choices by pointing and clicking with a mouse." -
4 visual interface
"A display format, like that of Windows, that represents a program's functions with graphic images such as buttons and icons. GUIs enable a user to perform operations and make choices by pointing and clicking with a mouse." -
5 keyboard shortcut
Any combination of keystrokes that can be used to perform a task that would otherwise require a mouse or other pointing device. -
6 key combination
Any combination of keystrokes that can be used to perform a task that would otherwise require a mouse or other pointing device. -
7 tracer arrow
"An arrow that shows the relationship between the active cell and its related cells. Tracer arrows are blue when pointing from a cell that provides data to another cell, and red if a cell contains an error value, such as #DIV/0!." -
8 double-click speed
The maximum interval between the first and second time a user presses a button on a mouse or other pointing device that will still identify these actions as a double-click to the computer as opposed to two single-clicks. -
9 followed hyperlink
"A hyperlink on a Web page that a site visitor has activated by using a mouse device, keyboard, or other type of pointing device." -
10 pointer
A graphical image displayed on the screen that indicates the location of a pointing device. -
11 ar-sa نشر
The button on your pointing device that you use most often for clicking and double-clicking. -
12 primary mouse button
The button on your pointing device that you use most often for clicking and double-clicking. -
13 external hyperlink
A hyperlink pointing to a page or file that is outside of the current web. -
14 index buffer
An area of memory which holds a table that contains reference information pointing to vertices in your vertex buffer. -
15 search preview
A feature that displays a thumbnail preview next to each search result. Pointing to the preview enlarges it. -
16 vision
"A feature that lets a user search by pointing their phone at barcodes, text, QR codes, Microsoft Tags, CDs, DVDs, or books." -
17 video call
A call that connects Lync users with peer-to-peer capabilities. Users can start a video call by pointing to a contact in the Contacts view and then clicking the video call icon. -
18 Bing Vision
"A feature that lets a user search by pointing their phone at barcodes, text, QR codes, Microsoft Tags, CDs, DVDs, or books."
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