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1 key action
Term used to describe program behavior when a certain key is pressed on the keyboard. Key actions are associated with items within a source document. -
2 by default
How a program's action is determined if the user does not make a choice or supply a required value. -
3 tracepoint
"A breakpoint with a custom action associated with it. When a tracepoint is hit, the debugger performs the specified tracepoint action instead of, or in addition to, breaking program execution." -
4 carbon copy
"A directive to an e-mail program to send a complete copy of a given piece of mail to another individual. The use of cc mail addressing, as opposed to directly addressing the mail to a person, generally implies that the recipient is not required to take any action; the message is for informational purposes only. In a cc directive, the fact that this recipient received the mail is printed in the mail header and is thus known to all other recipients." -
5 courtesy copy
"A directive to an e-mail program to send a complete copy of a given piece of mail to another individual. The use of cc mail addressing, as opposed to directly addressing the mail to a person, generally implies that the recipient is not required to take any action; the message is for informational purposes only. In a cc directive, the fact that this recipient received the mail is printed in the mail header and is thus known to all other recipients." -
6 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." -
7 dynamic
"Occurring immediately and concurrently. The term is used in describing both hardware and software; in both cases it describes some action or event that occurs when and as needed. In dynamic memory management, a program is able to negotiate with the operating system when it needs more memory." -
8 event
"An action or occurrence to which a program might respond. Examples include state changes, data transfers, key presses, and mouse movements." -
9 job
"A specified series of operations, called steps, performed sequentially by a program to complete an action." -
10 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." -
11 operation
A specific action carried out by a computer in the process of executing a program. -
12 schedule
To program a computer to perform a specified action at a specified time and date. -
13 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."
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