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1 screen time-out
A setting that specifies an amount of time before the screen turns off and the phone locks itself. -
2 flick
"To put your finger on a touch screen and then swipe it quickly, lifting your finger off the screen, in the direction you want." -
3 connected standby
The state that enables a PC to turn on instantly and have tiles and other services update even when the screen is off. -
4 Timer Coalescence API
"A native API that allows apps that aren't Windows Store apps and that use timers to coalesce timer messages such that when the screen is off, timers continue to fire but the app wakes less often, thus saving battery life." -
5 ar-sa تغريدة مُعاد نشرها
A setting that specifies an amount of time before the screen turns off and the phone locks itself. -
6 slide down
"To place a finger on the screen, move the finger down, and then take the finger off of the screen to power off the phone." -
7 alternative text
"Text displayed by Web browsers during image downloads for users who have graphics turned off, and for users who rely on screen-reading software to convert graphics on the screen to spoken words." -
8 slide
"To place a finger on the screen, move the finger in one or more directions, and then take the finger off of the screen." -
9 slide gesture
"A gesture represented by placing a finger on the screen, moving the finger in one or more directions, and then taking the finger off the screen." -
10 slide
"A gesture represented by placing a finger on the screen, moving the finger in one or more directions, and then taking the finger off the screen." -
11 ruler
"An on-screen scale marked off in inches or other units of measure and used to show line widths, tab settings, paragraph indents, and so on."
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