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41 handwriting
"Text that is entered by drawing or writing on a screen, rather with a keyboard." -
42 headless
"Not requiring a keyboard, pointing device, or monitor for display or input." -
43 input language
"A Regional and Language Options setting that specifies the combination of the language being entered and the keyboard layout, IME, speech-to-text converter, or other device being used to enter it." -
44 key
"On a keyboard, the combination of a plastic keycap, a tension mechanism that suspends the keycap but allows it to be pressed down, and an electronic mechanism that records the key press and key release." -
45 keypad
"A calculator-style block of keys, usually at the right side of a keyboard, that can be used to enter numbers." -
46 numeric keypad
"A calculator-style block of keys, usually at the right side of a keyboard, that can be used to enter numbers." -
47 menu bar
"A rectangular bar displayed in an application program's on-screen window, often at the top, from which menus can be selected by the user. Names of available menus are displayed in the menu bar; choosing one with the keyboard or with a mouse causes the list of options in that menu to be displayed." -
48 menu item
"A choice on a menu, selectable by either the keyboard or a mouse. In some instances, a menu item that is not available (that is, not appropriate) for a given situation is ""grayed"" (dimmed in comparison to the valid menu choices)." -
49 modifier key
"A keyboard key that, when pressed (and held), changes the actions of ordinary input." -
50 ar-sa اللقب
"A hardware interrupt that bypasses and takes priority over interrupt requests generated by software and by the keyboard and other such devices. A nonmaskable interrupt cannot be overruled (masked) by another service request and is issued to the microprocessor only in disastrous circumstances, such as severe memory errors or impending power failures." -
51 NMI
"A hardware interrupt that bypasses and takes priority over interrupt requests generated by software and by the keyboard and other such devices. A nonmaskable interrupt cannot be overruled (masked) by another service request and is issued to the microprocessor only in disastrous circumstances, such as severe memory errors or impending power failures." -
52 nonmaskable interrupt
"A hardware interrupt that bypasses and takes priority over interrupt requests generated by software and by the keyboard and other such devices. A nonmaskable interrupt cannot be overruled (masked) by another service request and is issued to the microprocessor only in disastrous circumstances, such as severe memory errors or impending power failures." -
53 PAGE DOWN key
"A keyboard key (often labeled ""PgDn"") that is often used to move the cursor down to the top of the next page or a specific number of lines. Its function may vary in different programs." -
54 PAGE UP key
"A keyboard key (often labeled ""PgUp"") that is often used to move the cursor up to the top of the previous page or a specific number of lines. Its function may vary in different programs." -
55 POST
"A set of routines stored in read-only memory (ROM) that tests various system components such as RAM, the disk drives, and the keyboard, to see if they are properly connected and operating. If problems are found, these routines alert the user with a series of beeps or a message, often accompanied by a diagnostic numeric value. If the POST is successful, it passes control to the bootstrap loader." -
56 power-on self test
"A set of routines stored in read-only memory (ROM) that tests various system components such as RAM, the disk drives, and the keyboard, to see if they are properly connected and operating. If problems are found, these routines alert the user with a series of beeps or a message, often accompanied by a diagnostic numeric value. If the POST is successful, it passes control to the bootstrap loader." -
57 scroll
"To move a document or other data in a window in order to view a particular portion of the document. Scrolling may be controlled by the mouse, arrow keys, or other keys on the keyboard." -
58 screen saver
A utility that causes a monitor to blank out or display a certain image after a specified amount of time passes without the keyboard being touched or the mouse being moved. Touching a key or moving the mouse deactivates the screen saver. -
59 Serial Keys
"A feature of Windows operating systems that, in conjunction with a communications aid interface device, allows keystrokes and mouse controls to be accepted through a computer's serial port. It also allows the user to control the computer using alternative input devices as if they were using a standard keyboard and mouse." -
60 SHIFT key
"A keyboard key that, when pressed in combination with another key, gives that key an alternative meaning, for example, producing an uppercase character when a letter key is pressed. The SHIFT key is also used in various key combinations to create nonstandard characters or to perform special operations."
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